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Shibu Soren, A Rebel, A Statesman, A Voice of the Adivasis Introduction With the passing away of Dishom Guru Shibu Soren, India has lost one of its most iconic and impactful tribal leaders. A figure who rose from grassroots struggles to become the three-time Chief...
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With Due Respect, Supreme Court’s Restrictive View of Patriotism and Freedom of Expression Why in News? The Supreme Court of India, while granting Congress leader Rahul Gandhi relief in a defamation case concerning his comments on the Galwan clash, made controversial...
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Smart Cities Mission, Slow Progress and Future Outlook Why in News? The Smart Cities Mission, launched in 2015 to transform 100 cities in India into citizen-friendly and sustainable urban centres, has seen significant delay in implementation, with only 57% of proposed...
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The Comeback of the Girlboss, Rethinking Power, Feminism, and Female Entrepreneurship By [Your Name]Date: August 2025 Introduction In the last decade, the term “girlboss” evolved from a feminist rallying cry into a cultural caricature, before imploding under the...
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Credit Policy Clears the Air, RBI’s Strategic Pause and What It Means for the Indian Economy In a time marked by global financial uncertainties, volatile commodity prices, and an evolving domestic economic landscape, India’s central bank has chosen a path of measured...
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Reviving Forgotten Educational Visions, J. M. Kumarappa, Tagore, and the Crisis of Modern Schooling in India Introduction As India stands at a crossroads in education, policy, and public ethics, it becomes vital to revisit the contributions of thinkers whose visions...
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Rethinking the Peace Vow, Japan’s Strategic Pivot in a Changing Global Order Why in News? On the 80th anniversary of the atomic bombing of Hiroshima, Japan finds itself at a strategic crossroads. For decades, its post-war pacifist Constitution symbolized a firm...
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Corruption to Citizenship, Sarma’s Eviction Drive Recasts Poll Battle in Assam Why in News? Assam Chief Minister Himanta Biswa Sarma has recently intensified a series of eviction drives targeting what the BJP government claims are “illegal encroachments”...
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Swadeshi Call and the Goldilocks Myth, A Deeper Look at India’s Economic Reality Why in News? Recently, Prime Minister Narendra Modi reaffirmed India’s commitment to becoming a self-reliant, globally resilient economy amidst global instability. His statements...
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Loss of People Faith in EC Puts Republic at Risk Why in News? The role and integrity of the Election Commission of India (ECI) have come under serious public scrutiny due to recent issues involving voter disenfranchisement, exclusion from electoral rolls, and the...