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Ebola: A Wake up Call for India.

The Ebola virus was first discovered by scientists in September 1976 in Antwerp, Belgium. They had received two samples in Thermos from a nun...

General Category Is The New Minority

  Reservation is the setting aside of a certain percentage of positions/seats/vacancies for members of backward and/or under represented communities, enacted with the object of...

Of PILs and Activism

“Where the contest is between those who are socially or economically unequal, the judicial process may prove disastrous from the point of view of...

Poverty Indicators in India and the U.S.A – A Comparative Analysis

Poverty is, and has always been, as ubiquitous as the very air we breathe. It does not matter if you are in the malnourished...

The Ethics of Today

Can there be an ethic of India? To define the ethics of India requires the precision of Socrates, the intellect of Immanuel Kant and the...

Administrative Reforms

The Constitution of India, which is a sacred document guiding the nation, has resolved to secure to all the citizens justice, liberty, equality and...

Love Thy Neighbor: A Peek into the Foreign Relations Policies of...

Ever since the declaration of election results that confirmed the highly anticipated landslide victory for BJP, its then Prime Ministerial candidate Narendra Modi got...

Women Empowerment

Confidence and empowerment are cousins in my opinion. Empowerment comes from within and typically it's stemmed and fostered by self-assurance. To feel empowered is...

The Survival of Secularism in India

The recently held elections elicited a great furor of argumentation, the amplitude of which shook the crockery in our living rooms every evening at...

Fate of SAARC: Political Leadership Does Matter

International Relations terminology is fond of talking about state as an axis point of all   proceedings and happenings. The harsh authority of national interest...

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