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Literature is not merely the expression of a form of art; it also is a vehicle that conveys the culture and ways of living of people.
While anyone considers effective performances of even common humans, a concept is bound to come up for the person’s concentration on the mind as its basic support
As per the researched opinion of paleoanthropologists like Donald Johanson, who discovered the fossil, called ‘Lucy’,
Bulldozer’ directly refers to the use of powerful violence against any obstacle. It must have originated in Europe from the use of “bullwhips”, used to control cattle in the 1880s.
Spain’s response to the US Israel Iran war was totally different from those of the European Union consisting of twenty seven member countries from Europe.
Closure of a Kashmir medical college raises concerns over merit-based admissions, regulatory actions, and fairness for students.
Iran’s historical resilience and strategic alliances continue to shape its stance amid rising geopolitical tensions in West Asia.
n insightful reflection on European colonialism and its global consequences, examining exploitation, cultural suppression, slavery, disease, and the lasting historical impacts on colonised societies.
A reflective essay on pigeons, squabs, and the remarkable concept of crop milk, weaving memories of childhood with observations on nurturing, shared parenting, and the quiet beauty of care in nature.
Introducing short story reading to early teens helps counter digital distraction, builds empathy, sharpens imagination, and nurtures lifelong literary habits.
An exploration of situations, the victim mindset, and the power of engineering outcomes, illustrated through striking real-life stories that challenge the Contingency Model theory.
Chess helps build positive minds by sharpening decision-making, problem-solving and emotional control in youth—making it a powerful tool for personal effectiveness and lifelong success.
A compelling portrait of a young South Asian man against a glowing sunset skyline, symbolizing Zohran Mamdani’s bold rise in New York politics—where identity, courage, and conviction meet.
A reflection on the global dominance of English through anecdotes of language learning, teaching experiences, and the importance of spoken English in modern opportunities.
On Mahatma Jayanthi, reflecting on cricket, sportsmanship, and a child’s wisdom that shames players who forget respect and humanity in the game
Exploring the Supreme Court’s orders, animal welfare, and practical solutions for India’s growing street dog population.
Exploring the difference between imitative, cultivable, and authentic interests, and how concerted cultivation shapes passions in life and learning.
Explore how courage, recklessness, and audacity shape human behavior through real-life prison escapes, deep reflections, and powerful insights into learning and mental states.
A humorous recount of bizarre events—plane crash survival, unexpected jackfruit gifting, and stitches removed by a gynecologist. Truth is stranger than fiction!
Prof. Sunney Tharappan recounts surviving a Jet Airways crash and reflects on the Air India Dreamliner tragedy of 2025.