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A Hundred Years' Journey

New Delhi, Oct. 1 -- 100 years ago, on the sacred occasion of Vijayadashami, the Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh was founded. This was not the creation of something entirely new. It was a newer manifestat... Read More


Clean India, Strong India

New Delhi, Oct. 1 -- On Gandhi Jayanti, we recall Mahatma Gandhi's timeless conviction: "Sanitation is more important than independence." It was not a metaphor, but a call to action. It signalled that... Read More


Spice of Life | 50 years on, journey back to hallowed halls of youth

India, Oct. 1 -- The other day, while walking past my school, I was taken over by a wave of nostalgia, the kind that barges in with muddy boots and an old photo album, demanding to be seen. With surpr... Read More


Homegrown Advisory Firms Challenge Global Giants In India's $ 10 Bn Market

New Delhi, Oct. 1 -- India's $10 billion consulting industry is witnessing a major shift as homegrown firms increasingly challenge global giants. Traditionally dominated by multinational consultancie... Read More


Party leader hosts top Cuban legislator

Hanoi, Oct. 1 -- Party General Secretary To Lam hosted a reception for President of the National Assembly of People's Power and President of the Council of State of Cuba Esteban Lazo Hernandez in Hano... Read More


Grassroots Leadership, Global Vision

New Delhi, Oct. 1 -- Pravin Nikam's journey is a testament to resilience-a story that begins in the industrial belts of Maharashtra and reaches the global stage of education and justice. Born in Rajgu... Read More


Chipping away at the mountain of trash

India, Oct. 1 -- As garbage piled up in the open spaces of Gurugram makes hashtags like #Kudagram trend on social media, a group of frustrated residents, including expats, of posh gated communities, h... Read More


Economics Of A War

New Delhi, Oct. 1 -- Nothing sharpens military judgement like the crucible of operations. Operation Sindoor, launched in response to the Pahalgam terror strike, demonstrated that India can act decisiv... Read More


Indonesia minister says artifact return key to identity

Jakarta, Oct. 1 -- Indonesian Culture Minister Fadli Zon said on Wednesday that the repatriation of cultural artifacts is vital to restoring national dignity, citing the recent return of the Dubois Co... Read More


Federalism, fair elections, and elite consensus: The crucible of Nigeria's next 65 years, By Nasir El-Rufai

Nigeria, Oct. 1 -- A few weeks ago, I addressed a gathering of clergy, professionals, and everyday citizens at an interactive session in Owerri. I was invited to speak not as a politician, but as a fe... Read More