by admin_ NCSCIAS | Jan 8, 2026 | Courses
Stones of Silence, How Turkman Gate Bridges Centuries of Erasure, from Mughal Glory to Emergency Brutality In the labyrinthine heart of Old Delhi, where the air hangs thick with the scent of spices and the clamor of commerce, stands a sentinel of forgotten narratives....
by admin_ NCSCIAS | Jan 8, 2026 | Courses
The Agora in the Living Room, How Doordarshan Wove a Nation’s Cultural Tapestry and Why Its Legacy Matters Today In an era of fragmented media ecosystems, algorithmic echo chambers, and on-demand content catering to microscopic niches, the story of Doordarshan (DD)...
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From Grain Silos to Geopolitical Strategy, Revisiting the 1970 World Bank Aid and the Evolution of India’s Food Security Architecture Introduction: A Telegram from the Past and the Genesis of a Buffer The brief news item datelined “MADRAS, Jan. 7” (likely...
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The Bazaar Revolt, How Iran’s Economic Collapse is Reviving Its Historic Heart as a Crucible of Revolution In the intricate tapestry of Iranian history, the Grand Bazaar of Tehran has never been merely a marketplace. It is a living organism—the economic heart,...
by admin_ NCSCIAS | Jan 8, 2026 | Courses
A Clarion Call and the Crucial Next Steps, India’s Multifront War Against Antimicrobial Resistance Introduction: The Prime Minister’s Podium and a Public Health Awakening On December 28, 2025, in his 129th Mann Ki Baat address, Prime Minister Narendra Modi...
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The Erosion of Trust, The Election Commission’s Perilous Shift from Voter Enfranchisement to Electoral Exclusion Introduction: The Supreme Court Hearing and a Shift in Mandate On January 6, 2025, the Election Commission of India (ECI) stood before the Supreme...
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Iran at the Precipice, The Bazaar Revolts, Generational Revolt, and a Regime’s Mounting Fragility Iran is once again ablaze with dissent, but the fire this time emanates from a source both ancient and newly radicalized: the Grand Bazaar of Tehran. The nationwide...
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The Cart That Holds the World, On the Gaza Donkey and the Unbearable Weight of Witness In an age saturated with images of conflict—high-resolution videos of drone strikes, satellite maps of destruction, social media clips of grief—it is a profoundly still and simple...
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A Prime Ministerial Push and the Path Ahead, Can India Turn the Tide on Antimicrobial Resistance? Introduction: A Watershed Moment in Public Health Communication On December 28, 2025, in his 129th and final Mann Ki Baat broadcast of the year, Prime Minister Narendra...
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Béla Tarr and the Monumental Power of Patience, Mourning a Cinematic Titan Who Defied Time The world of cinema this week lost one of its most uncompromising and visionary architects of time. Hungarian filmmaker Béla Tarr, who died at the age of 70, was not merely a...