FIVE INDIAN STATES go to the hustings in April 2026, amidst a huge tussle going on between federalism and unitarianism. This makes these assembly elections crucial to the survival of our ...
Political parties have always attempted strategies to consolidate the support of particular communities to remain in power in a democracy. Over the years we have seen that several political parties ...
Constitutional Amendment Bill that is aiming to handover authority to remove the elected representatives in the hands of non-elected executives namely President and Governor that too in the name of ...
Recently, US Secretary of State Marco Rubio has openly declared that , USA will not hesitate to recolonize Africa and Latin America. They are already colonizing Venezuela’s oil and are preparing to ...
The following statement issued to the media by the platform of Central Trade Unions, independent Sectoral Federations and Associations on 27th March 2026 The Platform of Central Trade Unions and ...
The special intensive Revision (SIR) of the voter list on the eve of the assembly elections in West Bengal has generated great fear among the Bengali migrants. The Telegraph reported (March 22, 2026) ...
Tribals or adivasis, as they are popularly known as a symbol of self-assertion, comprise of around 8.2 per cent of the national population. The tribals are concentrated mostly in the central belt of ...
Handloom weaving is a major employer after agriculture in India. It is spatially integrated with the diverse regional political economies and sociologically heterogeneous as caste- communities ...
GDP is taken to give an idea of the production of goods and services in an economy. Because of the huge diversity of what is produced in a modern society, aggregation becomes difficult. GDP yields one ...
The contentious implementation of the ‘Special Intensive Revision’ (SIR) of electoral rolls in Bihar has sparked debate, with some viewing it as indicative of evolving electoral practices that, while ...
The internet never dies—and neither, it seems, do we. Our social media profiles, photos, and online data continue to breathe online long after we stop doing so, creating a strange kind of immortality ...
This article examines the negative consequences of unrestrained trolling on social media, where toxic behavior is frequently concealed by memes, normalizing harm and encouraging a cycle of replication ...