It is profoundly disturbing to note that education in India is failing miserably.
Fr. Gaurav Nair
Educators play a crucial role in guiding young minds, blending humility, creativity, and lifelong learning.
Teachers' Day in India honours Dr Sarvepalli Radhakrishnan's legacy. The day reminds us to reevaluate the evolving role of teachers as mentors in a rapidly changing world.
Jacob Peenikaparambil
Focusing on protecting female children isn't enough; educating male children from a young age about respect, consent, and healthy attitudes toward sexuality is crucial.
M L Satyan
The Shivaji statue wasn't placed on a pedestal of strong brick and mortar; instead, it teetered on a shaky foundation of shoddy work, bureaucratic shortcuts, and political manoeuvring.
A. J. Philip
The Pradhan Mantri Jan Dhan Yojana aimed to promote financial inclusion, opening over 53 crore bank accounts. However, many accounts remain inactive, with limited access to credit.
Jaswant Kaur
According to NCRB data, there are significant differences in the number of reported cases of atrocities against Dalits across Indian states for the year 2022.
The Supreme Court ordered the removal of a murdered doctor's identity from social media, emphasising that the victim's privacy is inviolable.
Jessy Kurian
From 'Nirbhaya' in 2012 to 'Abhaya' in 2024, it has been a long series of brutalities perpetrated on women.
Pachu Menon
"Boys will be boys. They make mistakes." What does this statement convey?
Dr. Elsa Lycias Joel
The RSS is using "sadhus" and "religious programs" to infiltrate Dalit bastis, aiming to win back the votes that shifted away from the BJP in the 2024 elections.
Ram Puniyani
Snakebite deaths occur due to a lack of community awareness of the prevention and cure.
F. M. Britto
Religion has played a crucial role in shaping civilisations and human life but has also contributed to conflicts and divisions.
Dr. M. D. Thomas
Since the government is intent on a uniform civil code, which could lead, I'm sure to a Uniformed Eating Code.Since the government is intent on a uniform civil code, which could lead, I'm sure to a Un
Robert Clements