India’s economy seen a tad weak in 2025: IMF

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Senior advocate Sanjay Jain has a passion for collecting fine art

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A Note of Nostalgia The Congress party will be shifting to its corporate style new headquarters this week—not unlike the BJP, which made the shift a few years ago. This...

Senior advocate Sanjay Jain has a passion for collecting fine art

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Swami Vivekananda: Struggle, Resilience, and Legacy

In honor of Swami Vivekananda’s birthday, celebrated as Youth Day, seminars, meetings, and resolutions...

Ajay Jain is rekindling the love for reading at Kunzum

Ajay Jain, the visionary founder of Kunzum, Delhi’s beloved indie bookstore, has always championed...

short working hours key to Healthy life

Longer working hours do not directly correlate with higher productivity, economic growth, and prosperity 26-year-old...

COUNTRY RANKINGS AS FARCE

Very recently, a “global institute” outlined an index which purported to show the “levels of happiness” in multiple countries. The results were comic. The...

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A Labour of Love It is not just a book, but an emotion. Sundeep Bhutoria, Founder, Prabha Khaitan Foundation and a social activist, has compiled...

Before Kejriwal, liquor policy allegations against two Congress CMs

Two prominent erstwhile Congress Chief Ministers in Madhya Pradesh faced allegations of corruption in the liquor policy and contracts. When it comes to making decisions...

Depressing: Revival of UNI faces an unexpected roadblock

Founded in 1959, UNI has been running on losses for many years, defaulting on payments to employees from 2017. Efforts to revive the United News...

Arms dealer Sanjay Bhandari’s extradition from London faces uncertainty

The law firm representing Bhandari had argued before Justice Saini that he cannot be extradited to India as it would place him at a...

Gwadar attack exposes fault lines in Pak

Even though Gwadar is under a security blanket, to protect Chinese nationals, the militants are able to strike at will. The attack on Gwadar’s Port...

Micro story: Read it quickly, very quickly

It’s a genre of extremely short fictional write-ups, often completed within a couple of sentences. Probably encouraged by the fact that book sales are on...

Rape and famine are rampant in Sudan, the world’s forgotten disaster zone

The United Nations Commissioner for Human Rights, Volker Turk, confirmed that rape as a weapon of war is widespread in Sudan. Millions are being...

Americans must get smarter about the TikTok debate

The American government is trying to protect Americans against the CCP, for most of them are not smart enough to want to do so...

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Her Mother’s Daughter Late Sushma Swaraj’s daughter Bansuri got to know of her candidature from the New Delhi Lok Sabha seat while watching the evening...

Indigenous fast breeder reactor will be a new global disruptor

India is working on integrating and converging coal, hydel, solar, wave, tidal, wind and nuclear energies. Can one imagine India having a limitless source of...

Rohit Pawar tries to divert attention from Kannad ‘scam’

Rohit Pawar should have presented the evidence and taken names of the leaders with evidence of corruption if he indeed received any. NCP MLA Rohit...

A look into the past, present and future of three wars

‘Ukraine, Gaza, Taiwan: A World at War’ by Ajay Singh provides a compelling account of the major conflicts facing the world. After his book,...

Pakistan’s new trick to keep its proxies alive in Afghanistan

In the meeting between the Tajik and Pakistani intelligence agencies, an agreement has been signed under which both the countries will boost their support...

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