Kodokushi: The Phenomenon Of ‘Solitary Death’
Japan holds a large chunk of the world’s elderly population, as the majority of them are over the age of 65! While the average age of 29.1% of Japanese people […]
Between Scientific Fields & Belief Systems
Nowadays, Unidentified Flying Objects (UFOs) are now known as Unidentified Anomalous Phenomena as nothing has been found after years of making controversial claims. It became necessary to change the term, […]
Judiciary Expresses Concern Over Media Trials
The Supreme Court (SC) of India recently expressed deep concern over media trials, saying that television news channels cannot and should not act like the judiciary. The concern is not […]
Broken Promises & Moral Responsibilities
António Manuel de Oliveira Guterres, the Secretary-General of the UN, participated in the Summit of Least Developed Countries (LDC) at Doha in the first week of March 2023. He used […]
On Constructing History
William Dalrymple (born William Hamilton-Dalrymple on March 20, 1965), the New Delhi-based Scottish historian, curator, photographer, broadcaster and critic, believes that it is sometimes important to re-examine history, but with […]
For People & The Planet
After Birmingham, Egypt hosted the second round of 27th Session of the UN Conference of Parties on Climate Change on November 6-20, 2022. Popularly known as COP27, the Summit, held […]
Voiced Their Protest Sans Words
Members of Iran’s national football team proved that silence is not only a sign of consent, but also a weapon of protest before their opening match against England at the […]
The ‘Self’ & The ‘Profile’
The arrival of satellite channels at our drawing rooms in the 1990s, and the increasing usage of smartphones and growing popularity of Social Media in the early 21st Century have […]
Positioning People & Politics
What should the relationship between people and political parties be has long been a debate in India. Speaking at an event organised by the Asiatic Society of India, noted Sociologist, […]
