Age Without Nuance: Why India’s Approach to Banning Children from Social Media Needs a Rethink
By Shatakshi Shekhar India risks mistaking locked doors for safe homes. In the name of protecting children online, regulators are preparing to restrict the child rather…
The Inner Classroom
By Sheetal Bagaria When a Series Became a Teacher One of the greatest joys of teaching is witnessing the quiet awakening of a young mind. Every now and then, a student…
Shakespeare Saw It Coming
PNS Once upon a time, love stories ended with wedding bells, poems, or happily-ever-afters. Today, some of them end with police investigations, courtroom trials, and…
THE SUCCESS TRAP
Behind Every High Achiever Lies a Silent Struggle By Anupama Mohla In today’s fast-paced world, young adults are living under constant pressure to perform well…
From “Simon Go Back” to “India is Free”: Clement Attlee’s Remarkable Indian Journey
History often delights in irony. On a rain-soaked morning in February 1928, a young British Labour politician named Clement Attlee stepped ashore in Bombay as a member…
The Glimpses of Gyanavatar Sri Yukteswarji’s Divine Wisdom
By Renu Singh Parmar “Everything in future will improve if you are making a spiritual effort now.” Sri Yukteswarji, born Priya Nath Karar on 10 May 1855 in Serampur,…
The Hul Movement: A Legacy of Organized Resistance
By Kumar Krishnan The Santhal Hul Rebellion of 1855–56 stands as one of the earliest and most powerful organized uprisings against colonial exploitation in India. More…
Hul Revolution: The Untold Saga of India’s First War of Independence
By Ashok Baraik(State Spokesperson, BJP Jharkhand) 30 June 1855: The Flame of Revolution That Rose from the Forests and Shook the British Empire The word “Hul” in the…
Prime Minister in Seychelles: A Golden Jubilee Visit and the Renewal of India’s Indian Ocean Partnership
Dr. Manish Karmwar Research Professor & Faculty, Department of African Studies, University of Delhi Anushka Srivastava Doctoral Candidate, Department of African…
Economic blockade: the ultimate weapon for separate Jharkhand
By Gautam Sarkar As far as the eye could see, the land stretched in endless shades of green. In the distance, the Rajmahal Hills pierced the horizon, guarding one of…