TAPONEEL MUKHERJEEThe last decade has seen rapid digitization. However, the last three months have seen the pace of digitization accelerate rapidly. Even as the...
Amulya GanguliPrime Minister Narendra Modi is only partially right in claiming that the recent District Development Council (DDC) elections in Jammu and Kashmir have...
The presidential election in the US marked by an unusually confrontationist run up to the polls and an equally bitter post-poll phase of transition,...
KOLKATA: Though the BJP has increased its tally in the West Bengal Assembly from three in 2016 to 77 in 2021 - a substantial...
NEW DELHI: Sardar Vallabhbhai Patel was the master of epistemology. Equally, like Nehru, he had complete disregard for the popinjay princelings with their quaint...
Aditya SatsangiTibet was historically part of Yudhishthir Maharaj’s empire before 3102 BC.It was always considered the territory of Kuber, the treasurer of Devatas. Many...
Ram Krishna SinhaUnless “mainstreamed” as means, some worthy ends will remain as lofty ideals and their realizations will either be distant or elusive. A...
Ravinder Singh RobinPassing of Citizenship Amendment Act (CAA) by the Indian parliament has given hope of, widely persecuted, Hindu community of Pakistan to settle...
SUNDEEP KHANNAThe world is witnessing the fourth industrial revolution. Ever newer technologies are changing the way industries and businesses operate. In the midst of...
Partha P. Dasgupta “There’s always hope.” These eternal words have rung true through the ages, forming the bedrock of the very strands that keep a society going. With that credence firmly...














