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Mayawati & the mysterious briefcase- 2

The civil servants taught Mayawati the tricks of the trade. Unfortunately she soon learnt the tricks leaving the civil servants far behind.

Amar Singh- the ‘quick fix’ politician

Amar Singh was a middle-man, a wheeler-dealer who rose to become a Member of Parliament through the upper house.

Military applications of Brain Machine Interface (BMI) Technology

Brain machine interface (BMI) technology is undeniably etching a significant mark in the realm of military applications. It is revolutionising warfare

Kailasnath Temple, Ellora – World’s Envy, Hindus’ Pride

The Kailasnath Temple- a rock-cut temple at Ellora is dedicated to Lord Shiva and is considered one of the largest monolithic structures in the world

Where do the richest people in India live?

According to Oxfam India's 2023 report, just 5% of the richest people in India own more than 60% of the country's wealth, while the bottom 50% possess only 3%. The richest 1% have seen their wealth grow significantly faster than the rest of the population. 

Securing the seas: ethical hacking for maritime security

Maritime security refers to the measures taken to safeguard ships, ports, and the seas from threats such as piracy, terrorism, illegal fishing, and smuggling.

Piyush Goyal – the energetic politician who is always on the move

Piyush Goyal is a chartered accountant turned politician who is serving as a cabinet minister in the Government of India. He is an energetic politician who is always on the move

Prakash Javdekar – the minister who dared to defy the education mafias

Prakash Javdekar helped NCERT had put in place a system to ensure that students were not compelled to buy expensive books

Hindus made the best steel and swords in the world

The steel produced by the Hindus was famous throughout the world even 2,350 years ago in recorded history! Swords made of Indian steel were actually the stuff of legends.

Indian achievements in surgery

During the 6th  Century BCE, Sushruta – widely regarded as the ‘father of surgery’ – wrote one of the world’s earliest works on medicine and surgery.

Prakash Javdekar – the minister who dared to defy the education mafias # 2

In the article published last week, I had delved upon some of my initial experiences with Prakash Javdekar in my capacity as Secretary, School...

Why doesn’t the Iron Pillar at Delhi rust despite heat, rain, or dust?  

The Iron Pillar of Delhi hasen't rusted or corroded despite being continuously exposed to heat, rain, humidity, air, and dust for nearly 1,600 years
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