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Flying Coffins: Why IAF pilots continue to die in peacetime crashes?
Over the past 30 years, nearly 200 Indian Air Force (IAF) pilots have perished in peacetime crashes, often in aircraft that are relics of a bygone era.
The great Indian divide: Parents-Children conflict
In today’s India a quiet war has been brewing every day in countless homes: a conflict between parents and their children.
Family and kinship in India: changing scenario
Globalization has triggered a shift in values, in family structure, relationships, individual identity, and societal cohesion.
Reservation, Corruption, & Inflation: Electoral triad undermining India #1
India, a nation with vast potential, is hindered by a destructive triad—reservation, corruption, and inflation—that undermines its social, political, economic, and moral fabric.
Reservation, Corruption, & Inflation: Electoral Triad Undermining India#3
The triad of reservation, corruption, and inflation, has undermined India’s moral, political, and socio-economic fabric.
Reservation, Corruption, & Inflation: Electoral Triad Undermining India #2
This article focuses on corruption, a pervasive force fueled by the financial demands of frequent elections, which undermines ethical governance and public trust.
Quashing of FIR: Rights and Legal Remedies Under Section 528 of BNSS
The Indian criminal justice system is designed to uphold the rule of law. However, it is not immune to filing of frivolous First Information Reports (FIRs).
5 highly educated Indians
India has produced some of the world’s most brilliant scholars who made a big difference in the field of academics
Misuse of laws related to marriage, domestic violence and gender equality
"The real act of marriage takes place in the heart, not in the ballroom or church or synagogue. It’s a choice you make —...
Beyond Band, Baja, Baraat: The unspoken truth behind Indian marriages
The low divorce rate in India compared to the West is regarded as proof of the special nature of Indian marriages. This is nothing but bullshit.
Toll plazas and troops: the soldiers deserve a better deal
In a nation where the Armed Forces are lauded for their unwavering service, it is troubling that something as mundane as crossing a toll...
Bridging the accountability gap: legal negligence in uniformed services
This article argues that the law must create a clear accountability framework for legal advice that produces irreversible harm
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