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The Villainy Behind the 130th Amendment

Sold as a cure for criminal politics, the 130th Amendment is a dangerous infection in disguise! It will bypass courts, empower vendetta, and threaten the foundations of constitutional democracy under

Fr. Gaurav Nair Fr. Gaurav Nair
01 Sep 2025

130th Constitution Amendment Bill: A Highly Suspicious Move

The 130th Constitution Amendment Bill is pitched as a safeguard for morality in governance, but critics warn it weaponises arrests, bypasses due process, and threatens federalism. With agencies alread

Jacob Peenikaparambil Jacob Peenikaparambil
01 Sep 2025

Articles

Journalism is not glamour, wealth, or security—it is madness, duty, and passion. Reporters run into burning towers, face raging floods, or remain in war zones like Gaza, compelled to witness and recor

A. J. Philip A. J. Philip
01 Sep 2025

We don't need the Supreme Court to tell us how to help "strays" in our society. Our conscience should suffice. By all means, do look after stray dogs, but don't miss the wood for the trees. There is n

Chhotebhai Chhotebhai
01 Sep 2025

Abhishek Manu Singhvi told the Supreme Court that governors cannot act as "Super Chief Ministers." Their role is bound by ministerial advice, and meant only to facilitate lawmaking—never to stall demo

Joseph Maliakan Joseph Maliakan
01 Sep 2025

In a Goa overrun by tourism and eroding traditions, Maendra Alvares' Big Foot stands as a living chronicle of heritage. Blending art, history, faith, and ecology, his work embodies true 'Goaness'—a pa

Pachu Menon Pachu Menon
01 Sep 2025

Avay Shukla's biting satire exposes bulldozer justice, media capture, and the cult of the "Top Leader." With humour and history, he warns that democracy risks shrinking into spectacle, fear, and impun

Thomas Menamparampil Thomas Menamparampil
01 Sep 2025

Soon, India will proudly tell the world: we are a land where education is irrelevant, but identity is everything. Where bridges may collapse, planes may crash, hospitals may kill, but don't worry—as l

Robert Clements Robert Clements
01 Sep 2025