Australia has lifted a 22-year restriction on US beef imports, reversing a ban imposed in 2003 over mad cow disease (BSE) concerns. The decision follows […]
Category: Society
Explore cultures, traditions, and transformative events that shaped civilizations and continue to influence how societies evolve over time.
The District Labour Dignity Centre
“We built airports for billionaires but no footpath for a TB patient with a shovel.” I have come from 200 Kms three times and still […]
Indian Minister visit Eswatini
New Delhi / Mbabane – July 20, 2025: India’s Minister of State for External Affairs and Textiles, Pabitra Margherita, concluded a three‑day official mission to […]
Global Flashpoints: Wars and Clashes as of 2025
As of 20th July 2025, the world continues to witness deadly conflicts rooted in ethnic, tribal, religious, and ideological divisions. Below is a concise snapshot […]
Punjab assembly bypoll for Tarn Taran
The Tarn Taran assembly seat in Punjab has fallen vacant following the death of AAP MLA Dr. Kashmir Singh Sohal on June 27, 2025; the Speaker formally declared the vacancy on […]
Dr. Ritesh Kalra allegedly demanded sexual favours in USA
Dr. Ritesh Kalra, a 51‑year‑old Indian‑origin internist from Secaucus, New Jersey, has been formally charged by the U.S. Attorney’s Office for the District of New Jersey […]
Cardiac Arrest to Indian Judiciary: A 5,000-Year-Old Civilization with 5 Cr Pending Cases
India’s justice system, conceived as a beacon of democracy and fundamental rights, stands on the precipice of institutional collapse. The staggering scale of the crisis […]
Land Knot: Crimes & Strangled development
Land in India is not just territory – it embodies identity, power and livelihood for millions. Yet decades of failed reform have left a fragmented […]
Importing technology is importing culture
The adage “importing technology is importing culture” rings with profound truth in the Indian context. Throughout history, the introduction of foreign technologies and material ideas […]
Democracy is Harbinger of false hope?
Democracy is often hailed as the modern ideal of self-rule and hope. Yet around the world its glow dims amid rising cynicism, authoritarian resurgence, and […]