The Cult of Lord Jagannath

Lord Jagannath is a deity worshipped by people from various regional sections of the country. He is believed to be another form or avatar of Lord Vishnu himself. In a country like India, where we have people coming in from so many different backgrounds, we still find things to bind us together – be it in the name of faith or religion too.

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Environmental Concerns and Conflicting Realities: A socio-historical study

“There is something deceptively reassuring in our readiness to assume guilt for the threats to our environment: we like to be guilty since, if we are guilty, it all depends on us. We pull the strings of the catastrophe, so we can also save ourselves simply by changing our lives.” – Slavoj Zizek
Everyone today talks about the conflicting realities around the environmental concerns, but how
many can take an action for it? Well, some people do and we can trace them back to our history.
Click on the link and have a look at the socio-historical aspect of the environmental realities.

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Chhena Poda: The Indian cheesecake

TweetShareSharePin0 SharesBy Srishti Khurana The long-drawn battle between Odisha and West Bengal contending Rosogulla’s origin, finally came to an end

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Chandrani Murmu: A Profile of India’s Youngest MP

The aura of politics in India has been tarnished due to a pile of reasons. Hence, politics is always under a contemptuous and dark gaze. For a good number of people, it’s almost a lost case. But…hold on. Hope is not lost yet. Generation Z is not a lost case. there are people like Chandrani Murmu who have the potential to lead our constitution onto the right path. On this Constitution Day we can try to reshape our perspective of politics and maybe fire up the spark of getting into this field.
Click on the link below and read through how the journey of India’s youngest MP provides us a refreshing take on ways of politics.

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