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By Murali KV On Friday, March 3rd, 2017
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Book review: NDTV Frauds by Sree Iyer

At only about 50 pages this book has done more to expose the cancer within the Indian media than the entire law enforcement authorities in India have ever done in history (1). In 1783, Alexander Dalrymple, a member More...

By Shubham Verma On Saturday, February 25th, 2017
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क्या मीडिया हिन्दू विरोधी है : मीडिया की निष्पक्षता का अवलोकन |

प्रस्तावना : आज भारत में मीडिया की ख़बरों को यदि देखा जाए, तो लगता है कि भारत में अल्पसंख्यकों More...

By Tufail Ahmad On Tuesday, February 21st, 2017
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Secularism is a National Security Threat to India

Every year in the rainy season, frogs come out and try to say something noisily. Similarly, during elections, some seasonal frogs emerge into India’s mainstream and proclaim loudly: “Muslim vote is secular; More...

By Sahana Singh On Thursday, February 16th, 2017
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From World’s Education Capital to Depths of Illiteracy – Part III

[contextly_sidebar id=”ATgqup0t7M9Ck8j9WpIITQrW0MiX26SM”] Deathly blow to Indian universities Imagine a group of horsemen riding into the campus of a world-famous university, mowing down students and More...

By Shubham Verma On Wednesday, February 15th, 2017
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वैलेंटाइन वीक – बाजारवाद की एक और उपज |

१४ फरवरी इस दिन के आने के एक हफ्ते पहले से लोग पागल होने लगते हैं रोज डे , किस डे, चोकलेट More...

By Sahana Singh On Wednesday, February 8th, 2017
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भारतम् – वैश्विक-शैक्षणिक-केन्द्रतः निरक्षरतायाः कन्दरायाम् – १

[contextly_sidebar id=”FzIekqutDF6oAaNPhOe8w2sH2ccAQgiL”] The article has been translated into Sanskrit by Hiren Dave (@HerryDev12) १९०१तमे वर्षे रवीन्द्रनाथटेगोरेण More...

By Nithin Sridhar On Monday, February 6th, 2017
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Excuse me, there is nothing wrong in worshipping phallus or yoni

Last week, as I prepared for going on a week’s holiday, a friend of mine drew my attention to an article provocatively titled “Excuse me, I do not want to worship a phallus anymore”, which purported to show More...

By Ashay Naik On Saturday, January 28th, 2017
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Conservative Interpretation of Indic Past using the Pañcatantra

This is a revised version of a speech I delivered at Indic Academy, Bangalore on 22 January 2017. We are gathered here for a discussion on my new book called Natural Enmity – Reflections on the Nīti and Rasa More...

By Shrinidhi Rao On Wednesday, January 25th, 2017
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The White Man’s Burden

A common reason widely accepted for the British adventures in India are the monetary prospects they found to realise from trading with India and more so by controlling/ruling it. It is also widely accepted at least More...

By Ashay Naik On Thursday, January 19th, 2017
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The Pancatantra as a Nitishastra

[1] The Pañcatantra does not need an introduction for Indian readers. Most Indians are familiar with its narratives since childhood, having heard it from an elder or having read it in some abridged and lucid form, More...