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The controversies sparked during Narendra Modi’s first-ever visit to Norway last week continue to stir debate. It marked a historic trip by an Indian Prime Minister to Norway since Indira Gandhi’s visit in 1983. There was palpable enthusiasm in welcoming the leader of the world’s largest democracy
Kerala's new government plans a senior citizen department, potentially creating a 'Retire in Kerala' boom to boost its economy, inspired by models like Florida's and Japan's approach to ageing populations.
The Modi government's proposal to link women's reservation with delimitation based on the 2011 Census has sparked a political controversy in India.
When the Assembly poll heated up, Iran’s retaliation in the Strait of Hormuz choked LPG supplies, unsettling kitchens across Kerala.
The article argues that public perception significantly influences the course of war.
Varanasi, also known as Benaras and Kashi, is an ancient Indian city with a continuous habitation spanning over three millennia, famous for its vibrant religious and cultural life, particularly its ghats along the Ganga River. This city, described by Mark Twain as "older than history," is a unique destination where faith and everyday life intertwine, attracting pilgrims and tourists alike. Despite being the hometown of former Prime Minister Lal Bahadur Shastri and the current Prime Minister Narendra Modi, Varanasi retains its essence as a celebration of the ordinary. The city's ghats, many built by rulers from across India, serve as crucial points for religious rituals, cultural activities, and witnessing cremations, symbolizing an ultimate equality in death. Beyond its spiritual significance, Varanasi is a dynamic urban center offering experiences like sunrise boat rides, yoga sessions at Assi Ghat, traditional wrestling at Tulsi Ghat, and lively musical performances, embodying a living presence where life and death coexist in rhythm.
The Greenland controversy initiated by Donald Trump evoked an earlier era of rule by might and territorial acquisition through force.
The midnight abduction of a sitting president and first lady by the military of the world’s most powerful nation sends an unmistakable signal: the rules-based world order is eroding, and brute power is back in charge.
The real surprise in Mamdani's victory lies not in religion but in ideology; that a socialist triumphed in the global citadel of finance.
The Indian aviation sector has faced its worst crisis, primarily due to IndiGo flight cancellations.
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