politics

  • Forgotten Refugees: The Search for a Homeland for Bangladeshi Hindus

    If one were to ask me regarding the founder of Sanatan Dharma, or Hinduism, my direct answer would be: no one. Unlike many other religions such as Judaism (founded by Moses), Christianity (founded by Jesus Christ), or Islam (founded by Prophet Muhammad), a singular preacher could not be identified as the originator of Sanatan dharma.

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  • India’s Urgent Need For Reform: Uniform Education System Over Uniform Civil Code

    The pandemic of Corona (COVID-19) reigned like a terror for a long time, claiming the lives of millions across the world. The coronavirus acted as an invisible demon that humanity had to fight against. It spread through contact with infected or affected individuals. A healthy person coming into proximity with an infected patient contracted the

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  • Bankruptcy in India’s Humanity

    India has a longstanding tradition of raising its voice against injustice, intolerance, and human rights abuses, regardless of race, faith, religion, or location. The people of India have historically stood for humanity, opposing discrimination and oppression, such as the fight against apartheid in South Africa under Nelson Mandela, supporting the Palestinian cause under Yasser Arafat,

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  • BRICS’ Own Currency –   A Possibility or A Myth?

    The recent announcement of a separate BRICS currency has sparked discussions about its potential impact on the global financial landscape. While some view this move as a significant achievement, skepticism remains regarding its feasibility, given the conflicting interests and ideologies within the group. This post explores the complexities and doubts surrounding BRICS’ currency ambitions. The

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