By A Representative Researchers at Shiv Nadar University, Delhi-NCR, have announced the development of a rare-earth-free composite material, ZnO@β-SiC, with applications in energy-efficient...
- પ્રો. હેમંતકુમાર શાહ કાલે વ્યાપારી ધોરણે ભજવાયેલું એક નિતાંત સામાજિક નાટક જોયું. નામ છે 'ઓ વુમનિયા'. સૌમ્ય જોશી એના લેખક અને દિગ્દર્શક બંને. આખું નાટક એક કલાકનું જ. પણ...
By Harsh Thakor* On March 25, 1925, Shura—Alexander Pavlovich Chekalin—was born. A young partisan scout during the Great Patriotic War, he posthumously became a Hero of the Soviet Union....
By Bharat DograGehlaur panchayat with its several hamlets, located in Gaya district of Bihar, came into limelight following the success of its famous ‘mountain man’ Dashrath Manjhi in...
By Bharat Dogra The SBI Foundation, a corporate social responsibility subsidiary of the State Bank of India, has a very well-considered Program called Sammaan which seeks to honor freedom...
By Vijay Prashad In the past two decades, the external debt of developing countries has quadrupled to $11.4 trillion (2023). It is important to understand that this money owed to foreign...
By Bharat Dogra Consider these three facts, also try to imagine the real life situations based on these:At the age of 26 a youth from the poorest landless community took upon himself the...
By Sudhansu R Das Religious thought polluters are the biggest menace to the economy, society and culture of India. Though polluters work silently with covert intention to mislead people to...
By Bhabani Shankar Nayak Midlife crisis can manifest itself in different forms. It can take be biological, social, emotional, and financial turmoil. Historically, in collectivist societies...
By Harsh Thakor* A controversial debate has emerged in the revolutionary camp regarding the Communist Party of India (Marxist)'s categorization of the Bharatiya Janata Party. Many Communists...
By A Representative More than 2,600 activists, academics, lawyers, journalists, artists, and citizens across India have written to the Chief Justice of India (CJI) expressing concern over a...
By A Representative The Supreme Court is set to hear the case Wildlife First and Ors. vs Union of India and Ors. (WP 109/2008) on April 2nd, which challenges the constitutionality of the Forest...
- પ્રો. હેમંતકુમાર શાહ આજકાલ સૌની નજર બીજી એપ્રિલ પર છે. કારણ કે એ દિવસે અમેરિકા ભારતની નિકાસ પર વધુ આયાત જકાત નાખશે એવી ધારણા છે. ડોનાલ્ડ ટ્રમ્પની દલીલ એ છે કે ભારત અમેરિકાની ચીજો પર...
By Ram Puniyani The V-Dem observations about India, as reported in The Hindu, highlight that “almost all components of democracy were getting worse in more countries than they were getting...
By Syed Ali Mujtaba* A private school in Shimla has canceled its planned Eid-ul-Fitr celebrations following threats from a Hindutva group.An organization called ‘Dev Bhoomi Sangarsh Samiti’...
By A Representative Banglar Manabadhikar Suraksha Mancha (MASUM), a human rights group, has written to the National Human Rights Commission (NHRC) seeking urgent help for villagers in East...
- Rural women's campaign suggests their worry for water conservation are more genuine that that of menBy Bharat Dogra When a man agrees to walk for 300 km to take the message of water conservation to many villages, this is great. However when a rural woman decides to do so, this is an even...
By Bharat Dogra India has a great tradition of organizing foot marches, including some which become historically very important, the most obvious example being the Dandi Salt March under the...
By Ram Puniyani Since the demolition of the Babri Mosque by the RSS Combine in 1992, a particular version of history, focusing on kings and their religions, is being selectively imposed on the...
By Vidya Bhushan Rawat India is a unique country where history is often learned through poets, storytellers, and, of course, politicians influenced by WhatsApp's narrative builders. These...
By Bharat Dogra Recently when I was speaking to a group of socially active women from remote villages in Niwari district (Madhya Pradesh) regarding the need for a campaign to reduce consumption...
By A Representative The United States Commission on International Religious Freedom (USCIRF) has called for a review of U.S. arms sales to India, sanctions on India’s intelligence agency, the...
By A Representative Prominent ecologist and UN environmental negotiator Dr. S Faizi has formally urged the UNFCCC Loss and Damage Fund to allocate compensation for the catastrophic floods and...
By A Representative The National Federation of Indian Women (NFIW) has held a press conference at the Press Club of India, New Delhi, strongly condemning recent regressive and patriarchal...
By A Representative The People's Union for Civil Liberties (PUCL) has strongly condemned the targeting of comedian Kunal Kamra and the vandalism at The Habitat, Mumbai, allegedly carried out by...
By Mohan Guruswamy Aurangzeb’s grave is a simple slab open to the sky lying along the roadside at Khuldabad near Aurangabad. I once stopped by to marvel at the tomb of an Emperor of India whose empire was as large as Ashoka the Great's. It was only post 1857 when Victoria's domain exceeded this. The epitaph reads: "Az tila o nuqreh gar saazand gumbad aghniyaa! Bar mazaar e ghareebaan gumbad e gardun bas ast." (The rich may well construct domes of gold and silver on their graves. For the poor folks like me, the sky is enough to shelter my grave) The modest tomb of Aurangzeb is perhaps the least recognised legacies of the Mughal Emperor who ruled the land for fifty eventful years. He was not a builder having expended his long tenure in war and conquest. Towards the end of his reign and life, he realised the futility of it all. He wrote: "Allah should not make anyone an emperor. The most unfortunate person is he who becomes one." Aurangzeb’s last will was re...
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