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An exploration of how greed and neocolonialism persist under modern guises, tracing colonial legacies from Portuguese India to current Middle Eastern conflicts and the politics of Nobel prestige.
Jaipur’s sweet shop introduces ‘Swarn Prasadam,’ India’s most expensive sweet, priced at ₹1.11 lakh per kilogram, made with 24-carat edible gold and Ayurvedic traditions.
Eating and drinking are daily activities that everyone takes for granted, but the materials we use for them are not always given much thought.
In today’s fast-paced world, the demands of work and daily responsibilities often create significant levels of stress.
For centuries, human societies have been largely organized under patriarchal systems, where men hold primary authority in political leadership,
Explore how leadership and intellectual influence shape behavior, decisions, and growth through communication, dialogue, and mindful persuasion.
Exploring the Supreme Court’s orders, animal welfare, and practical solutions for India’s growing street dog population.
For a long time, Indian women’s experiences were shaped by stereotypical roles that confined them mainly to the private and domestic sphere.
On the football field, jerseys and flags may differ, but the spirit of the game speaks one universal language.
In the 20th century, Asia and Africa witnessed a surge of powerful liberation movements that sought to dismantle centuries of foreign domination.
From the sun-kissed savannas of Botswana to the vibrant streets of Mangalore, my journey has been one of discovery and resilience.
Sayed Anwar Hussaini, a native of Kabul, Afghanistan, born in 1991, has been making waves with his remarkable achievements.
Rasksha Bandhan month comes to the end two international students from Botswana schooling at Mangalore University
Once upon a time, the public square was a physical place messy, democratic, and undeniably human.
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!
India’s cities, like its scooters, each have a character of their own — spirited, stylish, or smart. Ever wondered which scooter your city would be? Here’s a fun comparison
Prof. Sunney Tharappan recounts surviving a Jet Airways crash and reflects on the Air India Dreamliner tragedy of 2025.
A scathing critique on cricket’s cultural dominance, colonial baggage, player auctions, and emotional manipulation of the Indian public. A thought-provoking reflection by Prof. Sunney Tharappan.