Kerala: the last bastion of the left in India

The contemporary political status of the nation often paves way to questions and more questions but no satiable answers. In this interminable changing world, where do we stand, with whom do we stand? Can we find political alternatives in this capitalist world?
Let’s read about a model from southern India and widen our political horizons.

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Digital India 2.0: Rethinking Healthcare

The Covid-19 pandemic has imposed a whole lot of rules and protocols on people to maintain safety and avoid the spread of the virus. Makes one think – in spite of all advancements and progress we have made so far, were we truly prepared for something like this?

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TIK TOK Ban – Privacy, Truth and more

The entertainment app of Tik Tok was banned amidst the ongoing pandemic as it was said to be a national threat and sharing personal data of its users. Millions of people suffered due to the same and Indian Tik Tok users are still facing the reality of living without it.

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Promise of the Preamble

India is celebrating 73 years of Independence today commemorating its successful overthrow of the colonial rulers in 1947. A lot of promises were made to the citizens of our country post independence. The question is – Who lived upto it?

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Democracy in an Era of Digital Shutdowns

The era that we live in cannot eat, sleep, or work without the Internet. Inspite of being a part of a world which is moving so aggressively towards a more digital lifestyle, is it too hard to imagine that Internet Shutdowns are still a thing?

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Assamese Nationalism and the Project of Enclosing History

In the midst of an outbreak of violence all across India over CAA and NRC, one often fails to ignore the intricacies linked with the history of each region, especially that of Assam which initiate a different debate altogether. Don’t we all then agree that a rich understanding can only be achieved when these regional intricacies which form the collective, are together analyzed?

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From the Harbinger of Veracity to A Solicitor of Deception: Crumbling Standards of Indian Media

The watchdog of society, the media is the torch that leads the way to liberty through disseminating information. Unfortunately, in contemporary times, their credibility is the biggest question mark. In a situation of a Pandemic like COVID-19, authenticity is paramount to stop the panic fire. But is race for TRP more important?
What the media truly needs is to culminate its pursuit of turning news into sophistry, revive its ethics and reinstate its position as the patron of truth.

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The Water Man of India

With people as young as Greta Thunberg fighting globally against the climate change, one might be surprised to find people like Dr. Rajendra Singh (‘The Water Man of India’) who had in the past contributed a lot towards reviving Arvari River in Rajasthan. Let’s find out his contribution not just to the Indian rivers but also towards initiating a global water conservation movement.

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Examining Education System of Bihar

The word 'exam' entails a bag of dreadful fear and pressure. The pressure to attain good
marks and the fear of not achieving what is expected. Every student has a different story of this
dreadful exam time. But Bihar is another story in itself.
Let's trace the history and see what goes wrong in Bihar. Click on the link below!

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Indian electoral system from the lens of former CEC OP Rawat

The pertinent role that Election Commission performs to uphold the essence of the democratic structure has often been scrutinized. In the light of National Voters Day, let’s find out what the former ECI, O. P. Rawat has to say about electoral politics and the struggles of EC which are often overlooked.

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