When did we stop fixing things? When did a loose wire become a death sentence? When did a cracked screen mean goodbye, not repair?
Read MoreWhen did we stop fixing things? When did a loose wire become a death sentence? When did a cracked screen mean goodbye, not repair?
Read MoreAh, summer vacation! Those two words once carried the fragrant romance of freedom. For children who grew up in India thirty or forty years ago, summer holidays were not just dates on a calendar. They were the most eagerly awaited season of the year. The final school bell did not merely mark the end of classes; it felt like the gates of a prison swinging open.
Read MoreOur cities are expanding. Buildings scrape the sky. Cars gleam. Bank balances rise. Yet something essential is shrinking: our hearts. The question before us is simple. Does progress mean only wealth, status, and visibility? Or do courtesy, humility, and humanity matter just as much?
Read MoreThose were the days. The moment summer vacations began, a child's world transformed. Some rushed off to their grandmother's house; others to a village where grandparents waited with open arms. There were mango orchards to climb, hills to explore, ponds to splash in, and endless afternoons spent reading comics under a fan that groaned in the heat.
Read MoreActor Rakesh Bedi, who is riding high on the phenomenal success of the blockbuster films ‘Dhurandhar’ and ‘Dhurandhar: The Revenge’, has joined Sonu Tyagi’s much-awaited spiritual web series ‘Two Great Masters’ in a prominent role.
Read MoreThere is a clear difference between the political shifts witnessed in West Bengal and Tamil Nadu. In Bengal, Hindutva became the engine of political change. In Tamil Nadu, however, the winds carried a different message. It was not religion, caste, or identity alone that drove the transformation. It was the hunger for a fresh political direction. In many ways, this change has strengthened Indian democracy by proving once again that voters can still surprise the political establishment.
Read MoreHow much longer will 80 per cent of the population continue to view itself as weak? How much longer, despite being the majority, will they remain politically fragmented? Was this country truly drifting away from its own foundational society? And the biggest question: was a silent injustice unfolding in the name of "secularism"?
Read MoreDefeat is a peculiar beast. It wises some, enrages others. One loser quietly rebuilds amid the rubble. Another lingers at the crossroads, cursing the world.
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मेघालय के मॉसिनराम में बारिश से भीगी एक सुबह, बंशैलंग मारबानियांग पहाड़ियों पर छाए काले बादलों को देख रहे थे। बारिश लगातार हो रही थी, जैसा कि दुनिया की सबसे ज़्यादा बारिश वाली इस जगह पर अक्सर होता…
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एक तरफ़ देश में एक्सप्रेसवे, मेट्रो, एयरपोर्ट और डिजिटल क्रांति की नई इबारत लिखी जा रही है। दूसरी तरफ़ समाज का एक बड़ा हिस्सा अब भी सदियों पुराने पूर्वाग्रहों और सामंती सोच की जंजीरों में जकड़ा हुआ…
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आगरा, मथुरा और हाथरस का यह पवित्र त्रिकोण कृष्ण प्रेम की मीठी धुन पर थिरकता है। यमुना की लहरों और ब्रज की धूल में दूध, घी और खोए की महक आज भी घुली हुई है...
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