Delhi Government’s Move to Introduce RSS History in School Curriculum

Delhi Government’s Move to Introduce RSS History in School Curriculum :A Flawed and Dangerous MisstepIt’s a teacher’s perspective based on pedagogy and psychology. Propaganda Masquerading as History The decision by the Delhi government to introduce the Rastriya Swayamsevak Sangh’s (RSS) history into school textbooks under the new curriculum “Rashtraneeti” is deeply problematic and counterproductive. This […]

INSIDE THE STRATEGY: EXPLORING THE MASTERSTROKES OF PRASHANT KISHOR

BOOK REVIEW : A BOOK WRITTEN BY GYAN BHADRA The Advent of a Statesman by Gyan Bhadra is not just a book—it is the echo of a restless Bihar searching for change. With evocative storytelling, the author presents both the wounds and the will of a state long denied its rightful place in India’s growth […]

DURGA PUJA CELEBRATES GODDESS DURGA’S VICTORY OVER EVIL

*”Taareef kahoon main kya kya kuchh, ab Durga jee ke darasan kee”*(*What more can I praise, now of the sight of Durga ji*)  Durga Puja, the grand festival that celebrates Goddess Durga’s victory of good over evil, is not only a ritual of devotion but also a cultural celebration of human unity, joy, and resilience. […]

BADEMIYA : WHERE MUMBAI SERVES ITS MIDNIGHT HOSPITALITY

Colaba, Mumbai — Sometimes, the soul of a city reveals itself not in its monuments, but in its food. And in Mumbai, when the city’s heartbeat slows after midnight, BadeMiya’s grills come alive — sizzling, smoking, and serving with a warmth that feels less like a business and more like a tradition. It was a […]

‘I Love Muhammad’: From A Banner To A Crisis

‘I Love Muhammad’: From A Banner To A Crisis! A lightboard in a Kanpur procession in early September — reading “I Love Muhammad” — has detonated a combustible mix of politics, policing and piety across Uttar Pradesh. What began as an expression of love during an Eid-Milad procession has morphed into night-long sit-ins, stone-pelting, mass […]

Political Equivocations and Judicial Inaction

Chandrachud’s Contested Legacy: Judicial Reformer or Communal Echo? A Career of Landmark Rulings Marred by Contradictions and Controversial Remarks In a recent interview with Newslaundry’s Sreenivasan Jain, former Chief Justice of India D.Y. Chandrachud sparked outrage by calling the construction of the Babri Masjid a “fundamental act of desecration.” This statement, made shortly after his […]

RSS at 100: Shadows of Exclusion in the Shadow of Saffron

A Legacy Under the Spotlight As the Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh (RSS) stands on the cusp of commemorating its centenary on September 27, 2025—exactly 100 years since its founding by Keshav Baliram Hedgewar in Nagpur—the organization stands as a formidable pillar in the nation’s socio-political landscape. Hailed by its adherents for its disciplined structure and grassroots […]

BALANCING RIGHTS, RESPECT AND REASON

When Faith Becomes a Flash Point: The Dangers of Assertive Religion in Secular India India is a tapestry woven with myriad religions, languages, castes, and cultures. Secularism—enshrined in the Constitution—was meant to guard this diversity and ensure equal status for all faiths. Yet in recent years, assertive religiosity—expressed through processions, slogans, loudspeakers, and public display—has […]

From Bankipore to Patna: Bihar’s Tryst with Congress History”

On the eve of the CWC meeting in Patna, the past echoes of Congress sessions in Bihar remind us of their enduring significance in India’s political journey. Bihar’s Historic Role in the Congress Story When the Congress Working Committee (CWC) gathers in Patna on 24 September 2025, it will not merely be another high-level political […]