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When the Streets Fall Silent: What Strikes Say About a Nation’s Soul

Strikes are not mere disruptions—they’re powerful democratic tools used when all else fails. From Kolkata’s bandh culture to nationwide protests, they reflect collective resistance against injustice. While they halt daily life, they reignite critical conversations, reminding us that democracy isn’t just about order—it’s about being heard when silence no longer works.

War, Media and Hypocrisy: Western Complicity in Israel’s Genocidal Campaign in Palestine

Palestine vs. Ukraine | The West’s hypocritical support of Israel’s Genocidal Campaign while condemning Russia. The media’s role in distorting global perceptions of justice and conflict

The Debate Over Government Employees Joining RSS: Constitutional Dilemma?

Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh is the biggest organization in the World. It aims at working for Hindu Rashtra and also claims that it is a Cultural...

2024 Ballots and Beyond: Democracy, Diversity and Plight of Muslims

The recent order requiring eateries in Uttar Pradesh and Uttarakhand to display nameplates — which has been stayed by the Supreme Court — has...

Hollowness in the Claims of ‘Mother of Democracy’ and ‘Vishwaguru’

The hollowness of the claims of the 'mother of democracy' and 'Vishwaguru' is already known to India. To counter every criticism coming from abroad,...

Is Narendra Modi still undefeatable?

At 8-30 PM on January 18, 1977, Prime Minister Indira Gandhi announced over All India Radio – first in Hindi and then in English...