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The untamable and unpredictable Kishore Kumar!
I can vividly recollect the first song I babyishly blabbered when I had only started to speak. The song was “Kehna Hai,” from the evergreen classic Hindi movie “Padosan.” While I was too young to comprehend the plot of the movie, the visual of a young man named “B
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World Mental Health Day 2023: Why is this day imperative for India?
Each year, October 10th is globally celebrated as World Mental Health Day. On this day, healthcare experts and medical professionals organise seminars, workshops, and conferences across the globe to uphold the significance of sustaining sound mental health. In 2023, under the theme “Ment
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23 Jawans have gone missing in the Sikkim Flash Floods: How scientists had long predicted the catastrophe more than a decade ago!
On October 4th, Sikkim, one of the most beautiful states of India enveloped by the mighty Himalayas, got deluged by a cataclysmic cloud burst. The calamity has claimed the lives of twenty, and over a hundred people have gone missing thus far. Among those who have gone missing is a pack of 23 m
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Defeat the defeatist tendency: How Dr APJ Abdul Kalam’s failure became India’s success!
Dr. APJ Abdul Kalam dreamt of becoming a pilot since his days as a student in Rameswaram’s elementary school. The enigma of flying high in the sky inside a marvellous machine thrilled him to such an extent that young Dr Kalam started pursuing this audacious dream despite the financial hurdles
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Veerangana Durga Bhabhi: How an unpretentious homemaker shaped the revolutionary undercurrents of India’s independence
Hi, do you know the lady who dressed up as Bhagat Singh’s wife and safely escorted him to Calcutta despite strict vigilance by the British? She is also the lady who supplied the gun that Chandrashekhar Azad used to commit suicide. If you do not know her, you should not get blamed, as the pages
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Bijuli Prasad: World’s oldest Asiatic Elephant passes away at 90, leaving a glorious tale behind
World’s oldest Asiatic elephant, Assam’s Bijuli Prasad, will push up the daisies as he breathed his last in the early hours of Monday, August 21st. The ninety-year-old male pachyderm had been a living relic who had lived through India’s transition since the British regime. Wi
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Lathi Charge: A legalised method of police brutality
“Every blow on our bodies this afternoon is like a nail driven into the coffin of British imperialism.” These were the precise words of Sher-e-Punjab Lala Lajpat Rai when he got brutally “lathi-charged” by the law enforcers of Colonial India while he was protesting against th
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Anonymous grant of Rs. 5200 Crores to the BJP, Congress Leader Bashes Modi Govt. for providing a legal ground to ‘Crony Capitalists.’
Khera even claimed that the aggregated electoral donations received by the BJP stood threefold higher than the donations received by all the opposition combined
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Supreme Court renders Modi-backed ED Chief’s extension “illegal.” Amit Shah and the opposition enter into a war of words
On July 11th, the Honourable Supreme Court went against the Modi Government’s decision by annulling Enforcement Directorate Chief Sanjay Mishra’s extension. The Supreme Court bench rendered Sanjay Mishra’s tenure extension illegal because it went against their previous verdict. San
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Manipur: BJP’s majoritarian experiment sparks civil war
For the past two months, one of the most remote states of India, Manipur, is getting blazed in the heat of communal-cum-ethnic violence. Constitutional experts are vouching for President’s rule as the Manipur Chief Minister continues to fuel outrage rather than curtailing it. What is more shoc
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