Bihar Kesari – Shri Krishna Sinha – the first and one of the most admired chief ministers of Bihar
Bihar Kesari Shri Krishna Sinha, also known as Shri Babu holds a special place in the history of Bihar as the best CM Bihar ever had
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
Politics in every syllable: language and the struggle for power in Tamil Nadu
Politics of Language is not new to Tamil Nadu (TN). But still is being used by DMK the ruling Dravidian party in the state.
Swami Vivekananda’s ideas were more secular than Hindu
While Swami Vivekananda presented himself as a great Hindu champion, he promoted all the modern Hindu ailments and more.
Indian Constitution proclaims: India, that is Bharat, shall be a Union of States
Clause (1) of Article 1 of the Indian Constitution proclaims, "India, that is Bharat, shall be a Union of States." Such was the collective wisdom of the members of the Constituent Assembly
Stakeholder mapping: what do Central Government employees think about pension and their future?
The issue of parity among past and future pensioners has been a longstanding demand of Central Government employees.
Central Civil Services (Pension) Rules: Backdoor legislation or behind the scene game of hide and seek?
One step forward, two steps backwards. There can’t be better words to describe the Central Civil Services (Pension) Rules
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…
Masculinity: The anchor of Hindu civilisation’s survival
Hindu India must restore male agency and align women’s roles with cultural and demographic needs
Jallianwala Bagh: The unseen faces behind the tragedy
The victims of the Jallianwala Bagh massacre were not merely statistics—they were fathers, mothers, teachers, children, and soldiers.
The power of the Podium: How Presidential words shape global markets
Presidential rhetoric can cause chaos, but industrial lobbying makes sure that chaos gets legislated i.e. the hands that makes the law.
The Dhankhar docket: Unwavering admiration for the powers that be
Jagdeep Dhankhar has an uncanny ability to identify the right moment and person to please.
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