by Mark Antony Rossi Spin it any way you want there’s no poetry in murder. Nor is there any freedom in Dependence. And whenever a political party is selling you free stuff, ask yourself this, who’s really paying for this stuff and how will this affect my life — for […]
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Story of Indians for Democracy
by Vinod Narayanan The Indian diaspora all over the world are keen on the happenings in India and always keep emotional content towards their motherland or land of origin. From the colonial times of India itself, the organizations such as Gadharites movement, India independence committee, and such others were formed […]
Thrombosis in Space
by Milind Mukkamala, Raina Singhal, Priya Lokasundaram, The GTF Group Introduction We are the members of the Global Thrombosis Forum (GTF, www.gtfonline.net) is a nonprofit organization that is an affiliate of North American Thrombosis Forum (NATF, www.natfonlione.org). GTF tries to spread awareness on the deadly condition of thrombosis. We achieve […]
How Far Jerusalem (Letter to My Liberal Jewish Friends)
by Mark Antony Rossi There’s a predilection among Jews in general but particularly ones in Europe and America to take for granted their Jewish existence. Never mind Jewish businesses are being firebombed on a weekly basis in France. Never mind the British Labour Party blames Jews for Brexit resulting in […]
Tribute to a Man of Optimistic Vision: Sir Syed Ahmad Khan
by Azhar U Din and Mohd Suhail Time impacts on everyone but there are very few who influence time and change the course of history. In the galaxy of 19th century Muslim Reformers, Sir Syed Ahmad khan holds a distinguished place. He was the man of great faculty and vision. […]
Trojan War: An Outcome of a Forbidden War
by Anantinee Mishra All it takes for a lot of ruin is a bit of love. Often, narrations of events of historic and cultural importance are done through a pen and paper. Be it the Ramcharitmanas, the Aeneid of Virgil, or the Iliad, literature continues to be one of the […]
The Minimalist
by Sowjanya M The idea of being a minimalist is always what I wanted to try and implement for myself. I always look up to Sudha Murthy, she is truly an epitome of modesty, simple living, and definitely with great values and extraordinary life skills. As Steve Jobs quoted “Simple […]
FDI For the Changing Times
by Vinod Narayanan Enhanced FDI inflows to the economy was among the Pioneer headlines in the past week. According to the data of the ‘Department For Promotion of Industry and Internal trade’. Indian economy received $49.97 Billion in the financial year 2019-20? viz.13% more than that of last year. FDI […]
Ratified Stalking
by Sowjanya M How do you feel when someone peeps into your newspaper while you are reading it in a train or sitting at a park? How do you feel when someone peeps into your mobile phone while you are watching a movie/reading something/texting/checking photos on your mobile phone while […]
Manage Your Time
by Michael A. Nazareth How essential is TIME for us? Why do we manage our time? These are among the questions I wish to explore as I emphasize the essence of your TIME. Time is often qualitatively or quantitatively defined. An instance describing how short or long you attend to something or the […]