Editorial

Editorial

Editorial

Diwali Bonanza for BJP

By The Editor The first Diwali of the Indian Prime Minister has brought a bonanza for him and the ruling party. Modi magic has worked from glaciers of Siyachin to polling boots of Maharashtra, BJP’s new leadership is hitting big on the political pitch. Especially those who didn’t wanted to […]

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Back to the Drawing Board with Pakistan

By the Editor So, things are back to square one with Pakistan. After inviting them to oath taking, extending a friendly hand and making all the good gestures, prime minister is reciprocated for his goodwill by shelling of civilian areas in Kashmir and heavy firing on our jawans along the […]

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Coming to Terms With Gandhi

By The Editor It was not easy off course, coming to terms with a man on whom I use to crack jokes? His emaciated figure, loincloth and even simple stick were subject of laughter among us friends. True, he played the major role behind gaining the democracy we take for […]

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PM Modi in US: Der Aye Durust Aye

By The Editor PM Modi’s has finally arrived in both literally and metaphorically sense. The country that denied him visa for more than a decade has opened its arms to welcome him as the head of Indian state. His trip carries the weight of convincing the world that India can […]

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Sinking Reality In Kashmir

By The Editor It is kind of ironical but reality has sunk in into the valley of Kashmir. For decades Hurriyat, Pakistan and other separatists have been calling for independent state in the valley and India was alleged an occupier, an aggressor whose forces oppress the Awam or the people. […]

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Hushed India

By Nupur Bhatt “A nation that is afraid to let its people judge the truth and falsehood in an open market is a nation that is afraid of its people” – John F. Kennedy  India is a nation that is riding on a new political high after eons. Politics, change […]

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India and Indians in International Crisis

By the Editor Now world is waking up to the plight and almost certain extermination of Yazidi’s in Iraq. We feel thankful to be safe and sound in comfort of our lawn chairs but what’s happening in Iraq and Syria has serious repercussions for India too. The burning fuel in […]

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Choosing Civil Servants

By The Editor Hundreds of protestors claiming to be civil services aspirants or so media say have been seen taking to streets to protest against the CSAT exam which apparently measures English proficiency of the candidate who hope to become a diplomat, district collector, magistrate, IPS officer or other high […]