Celebrating a trailblazing religious priest and secular editor, whose journey defied convention, blending spiritual wisdom with contemporary insight, inspiring to embrace bold new paths.
Fr Xavier was truly a lover of mankind. He had a large circle of friends across all castes and communities.
Fr Xavier Vadakkekara is no more. A personality who inspired scores and mentored many is gone. He lived a life unlike many others. In death, too, he took a different path by donating his body to the A
I was his collaborator in three of his successful initiatives and a few of his unsuccessful ventures. But to me, Capuchin friar Fr Xavier Vadekekkara was, first, a friend who knew I would understand h
Prime Minister Modi's proclamation that "criticism is the soul of democracy" contrasts starkly with his government's suppression of dissent through legal tools and government institutions, targeting m
Social media has transformed influencers into powerful forces shaping our choices. However, unchecked growth brings risks like financial fraud. Cases like Asmita Patel highlight deceptive tactics. Str
The arrest and death in police custody of P Rajan, a Regional Engineering College, Calicut student, in March 1976 during the internal emergency, symbolised police highhandedness and brutality of the e
Freedom and dignity are intrinsic to human nature, endowed by God and safeguarded by secular governance. Weaponising religion for political power undermines democracy, fostering division and oppressio
, I imagined Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj himself looking down in all his majesty from a cloud above, his warrior face calm yet wise. "Yes," he seemed to say, "I want my people to move on, and I want t
A pattern of internal divisions, overconsumption, and lost common purpose led to the downfall of the dead empires of yore. Today, we are mirroring these mistakes, prioritising consumption over product
Though the Supreme Court enshrines freedom of ex
Despite Madhya Pradesh's claim of dealing with crimes against women, it remains one of the most unsafe places for women. Instead, the state BJP is focused on targeting minorities to divert attention f
Pope Francis' pontificate embodies a dynamic fusion of philosophy, theology, and social ethics. Influenced by thinkers and much more by life experiences, his vision champions justice, dialogue, and ec
Indian festivals are fast turning into political spectacles to promote the Hindu Rashtra agenda. Hate speech, anti-Muslim propaganda, and state-sponsored privileges overshadow all spiritual essence.
This book highlights Fr Gabri?'s numerous pioneering initiatives to bring about socio-economic uplift of the downtrodden, irrespective of their religion, caste or creed.
Just maybe, if we played by those same rules in our governing and, yes, in Parliament, we'd have a winning streak that would put our cricket team's record to shame.
The current delimitation hullaballoo provides insight into democracy's struggle to balance representation and power. Rising tensions between the North and the South are not without reason. Given the B
Emperor Aurangzeb was 88 years old and had ruled the country for 49 years when he died in 1707. Unlike any other leader, he had much to boast about. He ruled over a population of 150 million people. H
AI has revolutionised industries, but it mirrors the societal biases of those who created it. This is visible in the gender disparities exhibited by AI tools. From recruitment discrimination to skewed
India has undergone a radical political shift from its initial outlook. The increasing marginalisation of minorities, the rise of Hindutva majoritarianism, weaponisation of laws, and hate speech neces
As the bulldozers continue to go on a rampage, demolishing and destroying the lives and homes of the vulnerable, it is time that the fascist and dictatorial rulers of the world realise that "this land
Smartphone use in schools has become a global challenge. The detail lies in balancing education and well-being. While bans tackle classroom distractions and cyberbullying, some claim it hinders digita
Arunachal faces a dark turning point as the 1978 Freedom of Religion Act is revived. Peaceful coexistence is at stake as the BJP creates another Manipur-like situation. Have no lessons been learned?
A glance through Kerala's archive of traditional art forms reveals that folk songs originated from the philosophies of forefathers. With no language barriers to restrict them from communicating with e
Tamil Nadu's resistance to Hindi imposition has revealed the federation's insensitivity to diversity. The Centre's insistence on the three-language formula is a joke, given the declining multilinguali
As they say, actions speak louder than words—or, in this case, louder than tweets. So, Mr. Prime Minister, while the country appreciates the gesture, how about some solid policies, airtight laws, and
An Open Letter to MK Stalin.
Power manufactures its own truth, thrives on ignorance, and marginalises dissent. Democracy demands a vigilant balance between truth, justice, and order. As AI reshapes society, the call for responsib
Religious tourism thrives across different faiths. While generating revenue, on the one hand, it becomes a window for political exploitation and eroding sacredness. True spirituality must be grounded
Empowered women transform society. Education is the key to unlocking their full potential, breaking barriers, and fostering gender equality. On IWD 2025, let's unite to demand action, amplify voices,
India's strides in women's participation have achieved some progress, but gender equality gaps in politics, health, and social norms continue to persist regardless of existing legal frameworks. On IWD
Even five years after the 2020 Delhi pogrom, victims still await justice. The Union and State governments failed in rescue, relief, and compensation efforts, leaving survivors in trauma and financial
As human beings, we all have a deep desire for truth. Whether in our personal relationships, professional lives, or spiritual journeys, we long for authenticity and honesty. Yet, in a world often fill
Tolerance for errant officials and lawbreakers is unacceptable. Will our leaders have the courage to take decisive action? We can only hope for service-oriented and brave leaders at the highest levels
Ah, the White House! The seat of power and dignity. Where presidents pause before every syllable, where journalists cross their legs like they belong to a ballet troupe, and where historical furniture