Political tailoring: how Modi and other Indian leaders dress to impress
Prime Minister Modi has turned his wardrobe into a brand. His half-jackets — called the 'Modi jacket', are now part of his identity and leadership style
Sqn Ldr Shishir Tewari – The hero who lives in our hearts
Sqn Ldr Shishir Tewari was not just a sky warrior, but a son, a friend, and a symbol of unwavering loyalty towards the nation and the organisation he belonged to.
Importance of Butterflies – what would happen if they suddenly vanish?
Butterflies were one of the first inhabitants on Earth. Early ancestors of butterflies lived on Earth around 300 million years ago.
The legend of Maa Shailputri
Mother Shailputri is a manifestation of the mother goddess Mahadevi also referred to as Adi Parashakti, Adi Shakti, or Abhaya Shakti -- the supreme goddess in Hinduism. The name “Shailaputri” literally means shaila (mountain) putri (daughter)
Behind the burnt bills: Justice Varma and the erosion of trust in politics and judiciary
Judiciary is the last hope of ordinary people. Politics is the last asylum of the scoundrel. Today we seem to have accepted it as the inevitable reality
Unveiling Steganography: The Dark Side of Digital Media
Steganography is a hidden and deceptive form of cheating and cybercrime in the digital age. It involves hiding information in seemingly innocent data such...
What do the nine forms of Durga represent?
The nine forms of Durga, also known as the Navadurgas, represent different aspects of the goddess
Retirement reimagined: the journey of India’s Pension system
The pension system in India has undergone massive transformation. During British Raj, the pension system catered mostly to the whims of British civil officials
Lesser known facts about Jawahar Lal Nehru – the first Prime Minister of India
Nehru wanted to be super-hero. He got what a wanted – a place in world history and Cha-cha Nehru (in the Comic books) both at the same time…
The Akarsh effect: from high school project to national headlines
Akarsh’s story began, quite simply, in the classrooms of National Public School in Bengaluru's Rajajinagar. He was more than just a bright student.
The hand that rocks the cradle rules the world: how mothers shape the world
"A mother’s love for her child is like nothing else in the world. It knows no law, no pity, it dares all things and crushes down remorselessly all that stands in its path
Liquid graveyards: What’s turning our Rivers into deathbeds?
Rivers are lifelines of our planet. They provide water, food, and habitat for a wide variety of plants, animals, and fish.
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