The egregious assaults against Hindus in Bangladesh and the blatant refutal of these actions appear to align with every aspect of the interim administration. However, the world is neither blind nor has it turned a completely blind eye. Former United States Commission on International Religious Freedom (USCIRF) Commissioner Johnnie Moore recently criticized the interim government […]Read More
Current Affairs
Congress party has recently voiced support for the restoration of Article 370, the constitutional provision that once granted special autonomy to the state of Jammu and Kashmir. This stance has ignited a fierce debate across political and legal circles, raising questions about Congress’ commitment to the foundational principles of the Indian Constitution By Pankaj Jagannath […]Read More
The ONOE can give more time for the formulation and implementation of public welfare schemes. BY Alok Virendra Tiwari Democracy is a system which helps people put forth their opinions and ideas. Conducting Elections is one of the fundamental features of Democracy in our country. Currently, elections are held at three levels at different times. Recently, […]Read More
Opposition decided to engage in mockery, sloganeering and unruly behaviour that cast a dark shadow on the democratic ideals that define our great nation. By Anurag The security breach in the Lok Sabha on 13th December 2023 was a highly concerning event, especially on the anniversary of the deadly 2001 parliament attack. While the security […]Read More
In diplomacy, interests, not permanent friends or foes, take precedence. BY Dr. Santhosh Mathew Factually, Canada is the world’s second largest country in terms of territory and India the most populous democracy. Canada is home to the largest Sikh population after India. Canada is also the closest neighbour of America and according to some critics, […]Read More
The NCERT reducing the content of core-material to be studied is a welcome step as it is pragmatic. By Indira G There has been a lot of commotion in some sections of society about the National Council of Educational Research and Training’s (NCERT’s) decision to a few chapters in science and social sciences, in order […]Read More
It would be naive to view Kejriwal’s statement as a standalone one and unrelated to the politics of Punjab. Punjab has been in a perpetually restive state after Kejriwal’s AAP won the elections there. The Khalistani elements have never been as emboldened as they are now. BY ASHISH DEV PRIY OJHA Delhi Chief Minister and […]Read More
Out of the 20 districts of the state, only Jammu and Samba districts are completely in the summer zone. Most of the schools in the other eight districts of the Jammu division fall under the winter zone, while all schools in the Kashmir division fall under the winter zone. BY: RED STAFF The Education department […]Read More
Taliban have failed to pacify the unhappy women and girls in the country, or to win the confidence of the civilian population regarding their ability to govern the country in a fair and equitable manner. BY SANDHYA JAIN Barely five weeks short of its first anniversary in power, the Taliban regime failed to address or […]Read More
Will Russia be able to deftly put an end to the Ukraine war on its own terms or would it get drawn into a protracted war? BY KARTIK BOMMAKANT After considerable global speculation and official Russian denial, the Russian President Vladimir Putin launched a full-scale invasion of Ukraine. The invasion comes against the backdrop of […]Read More