The Fault in our Roots

A genuinely liberal culture or one that is advancing towards the thought is a consistent and solid arrangement of equity. In reality, when the government assistance of the populace is entangled in a political tussle of the predominant gatherings of society, it is the equity framework which anchors the fair soul. In contemporary India, the commonness of Khap Panchayats make for risky threats to this equity framework.

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Nur Jahan Padshah Begum or The Lady Emperor

“Though Nur Jahan be in form a woman,
In the ranks of men she’s a tiger-slayer”
Nur Jahan was a symbol of power, intelligence and fortitude. Let’s dig deep about this Lady Emperor and find out about her journey from a simple woman to a tiger slayer.

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Gaps in Virtual Teaching

Learning and gaining knowledge these days no more remains limited to the four walls of an institution or a classroom. With digitalization, spreading fast these have become a thing of the past, and more so due to ongoing pandemic. Moving ahead head first into the future is one thing, but should we not pause and consider if everyone is reaping the benefits of it?

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An Alternative Polity – What the Patna Sahib Embodies

Gurudwaras are a microcosm for the Sikh community in general facilitating to basic requirements. Gurupurab or Guru Nannk Jayanti is a day of sacred fervor celebrating the birth anniversary of the first Sikh Guru ‘Guru Nanak Ji’. Abiding by his teachings, these gurudwaras provide an alternative perception not just to religion but to politics as well.
To have a better insight about this pastoral polity, click on the link below!
Gurupurab ki lak lak vadaiyan!

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