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Poila Boisakh: Tracing the Roots of the Bengali New Year

INDIA: Pohela Boishakh (or Poila Boisakh), is the Bengali New Year and is celebrated on the first day of the Bengali calendar. This day marks...

Remembering the Legacy of Dr Babasaheb Ambedkar on His Birth Anniversary

INDIA: April 14 marks the 132nd birth anniversary of one of India's most influential leaders and social reformers, Dr Babasaheb Ambedkar. Born on April 14,...

Intersectionality and Widows in Vrindavan: Navigating Multiple Forms of Discrimination

INDIA: Living in oppressive environments, Indian widows come to the holy city of Vrindavan to find peace. However, widows in Vrindavan face a unique set...

The Religious, Moral, Ethical and Legal Implications of Euthanasia 

SPAIN/WALES: The dictionary definition of euthanasia is the practice of ending the life of a patient to limit the patient’s suffering. Euthanasia is a...

Free Will Paradox: Questioning Whether Our Choices Are Really Our Own

INDIA: In philosophy and science, the question of free will has long been a hot topic of debate. Do humans have control over their actions, or are...

OPS is Becoming Unsustainable Despite being Best Option for Employees

INDIA: Although demand for Old Pension Scheme (OPS) is gaining ground once again, and some states are in the process of implementing it, with...

Braess’s Paradox: When Adding More Roads Creates More Traffic

GERMANY: Braess's Paradox is a reminder that sometimes the most intuitive solutions to traffic congestion may not be the best. The idea that adding more...

The Nataraja Pose and the Higgs Boson Particle: A Fascinating Connection

INDIA: The Higgs boson particle, also known as the "God particle," is a subatomic particle that scientists first theorized in the 1960s. Scientists who worked...

Unmasking the Moon Landing Hoax: Debunking Conspiracy Theories

INDIA: The Apollo landing on the Moon in 1969 was one of the most exciting events in the history of human exploration. Yet even over...

In Kenya’s Dry North, a Steady Supply of Water Is Putting Smiles on Faces

KENYA: The wind blows with immense strength at Tanki Nyeusi village in Kenya's Laikipia County as Nelius Lemiruni washes the dishes outside her makeshift house...

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