The repeated push to crown a national language masks a calculated trajectory aimed at suppressing the nation. The need for a common tongue has never come from the people themselves but has been put in
Fr. Gaurav Nair
The government's attempts at Hindi imposition highlight everything that is wrong in India today. Imposing Hindi, which does not have any history, over far richer languages is a blatant attempt at wipi
Dr. John Singarayar
An Open Letter to MK Stalin.
A. J. Philip
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
Archbp Thomas Menamparampil
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
Jacob Peenikaparambil
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,
Dr Mudita Menona Sodder
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
Joseph Maliakan
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
M L Satyan
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
Adv. Jijo Thomas Placheril
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
Robert Clements