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Operation Sindoor: lights, camera, but no Gentlemen!
By now dust has begun to settle from the recent India-Pakistan skirmish and Operation Sindoor.
Operation Rising Lion: How IDF ruthlessly neutrailised Iran’s nuclear program and military leadership
Operation Rising Lion was a bold and successful operation. It was not intended to completely destroy Iran’s nuclear or military capabilities.
Hindi, Sanskrit, and the missed opportunities-1
Palagummi Sainath, grandson of Ex President V.V. Giri claimed that Hindi is just 120-year-old and that no great epics were written in past 2,000 years
Unlawful termination due to pregnancy: Legal protections and remedial actions for women employees
Pregnancy is a transformative and cherished phase in a woman’s life, symbolizing hope, creation, and the continuation of humanity.
Why was it necessary for USA to destroy Iran’s nuclear plants?
Iran has amassed a significant stockpile of enriched uranium, reportedly enough to produce several nuclear weapons if further enriched
How did American bombs destroy Iran’s three nuclear plants?
The GBU-57 Bunker Buster bomb is usually dropped from a height of 50000 feet and is capable of penetrating 200 feet of earth or 59 feet of concrete.
Hindi, Sanskrit, and the missed opportunities -2
Dr. B.R. Ambedkar, a key figure in the making of India’s Constitution, proposed Sanskrit as the official language of the Union in the Constituent Assembly,
Beyond rituals: relevance of a guru in the digital age
July 10 is ... Guru Purnima. As the full moon appears in the sky tonight, people will gather in homes, schools, and quiet corners of temples.
Contempt of Courts Act: Judicial Accountability and Free Speech
The Contempt of Courts Act, 1971, stifles legitimate criticism, undermines fundamental rights, and shields the judiciary from scrutiny.
Can a Public Servant Refuse to Accept a Letter from an Employee?
In India, interactions between employees and public servants are governed by a framework of laws designed to ensure accountability, transparency, and fairness.
Media and Privacy in India: under the New Criminal Laws
The right to privacy, though not explicitly mentioned in the Indian Constitution, is an integral part of the right to life and personal liberty under Article 21.
Who is a Hindu?
The term "Hindu" is deeply rooted in the ancient cultural and historical identity of the Indian subcontinent, derived from the Sanskrit word "Sindhu."
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