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Doing Nothing vs. Doing a Little: The Difference Is Huge
Dr. Reyaz Ahmad
In today’s fast-paced, results-driven world, success is often associated with grand gestures, intense effort, or dramatic overnight transformation. Yet, when faced with the choice between doing nothing and making small,…
Bangladesh is losing its battle with air pollution
Mohammad Al Masum Molla
In the capital Dhaka and beyond, transport and industry emissions continue to blight the ‘most polluted country in the world’ despite strong words from the government
Mahmuda Khatun has travelled west from her home…
World No Tobacco Day: Time for Collective Action Against a Silent Killer
Rayees Ahmad Kumar
World No Tobacco Day, observed on May 31 each year, was first introduced in 1987 by the World Health Organization (WHO) to raise awareness about the health hazards of tobacco use and to advocate for effective policies to…
The Silent Horror: Yazidi Girls Under ISIS Rule
Yamin Mohammad Munshi
In August 2014, the world stood witness to a horrifying tragedy in northern Iraq’s Sinjar region. As ISIS militants swept across Yazidi lands, their campaign went far beyond conquest—it was a calculated and brutal…
Palestine as the Mirror of Conscience: A Litmus Test for Global Justice
Shabeer Ahmad Lone
"No Atlas lifted a heavier load
than you , O Palestine
I only see that yours
is the invincible spine."
Palestine you are the earth itself;
What you have not borne, seen and suffered,
And like the earth's, the…
Eating Your Brother’s Flesh: The Sin We Normalized
Danish Ashraf Khan
In an age driven by social media, gossip groups, and casual conversations, one of the gravest moral sins has quietly found a seat at our daily tables—backbiting. We speak of others in their absence under the illusion of…
Reimagining Muslim Women’s Role in Social Transformation
Dr Maroof Shah
Muslim Women aren’t organized even though a few of them may rise to the highest public posts. Their awareness about their own problems is so little. They are divided against one another even in the space of extended…
Wealth Inequality Through the Ages: A Dive into the Forces of Economic Division
Shabeer Ahmad Lone
Wealth inequality, a theme as old as human civilization, reflects the inherent tensions between the forces of capitalism, labor, governance, and culture across time. Its evolution offers profound insights into the…
Why India’s Defence Start-ups and MSMEs Must Think Civilian Too?
Rahul Wankhede
India’s push for Atmanirbharta (self-reliance) in the defence sector has created a wave of optimism among domestic industries. From seasoned private players to new-age start-ups and even Micro, Small and Medium Enterprises…
PM’s speech at the launch of development works in Bhuj
Our Tricolour should never be lowered.
Chief Minister of Gujarat, Shri Bhupendrabhai Patel, my colleague in the Union Cabinet Shri Manohar Lal ji, all other members of the Cabinet, Members of Parliament, Members of the Legislative…