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Editorials   -   May 03, 2025 India And Its Handicrafts : The Dying Legacy Of The Craftsmen
Artisan skillfully weaving thread on a traditional spinning wheel in a black-and-white setting, showcasing craftsmanship

Behind every handcrafted masterpiece lies a bitter truth: 20 million Indian artisans trapped in poverty while their heritage is commodified by tech giants. As ancient crafts vanish, can ONDC's revolutionary model reclaim what's been stolen?

Editorials   -   Apr 28, 2025 The Price of Peace: Reflections on the Pahalgam Attack and India's Enduring Resilience
Heightened security in Kashmir’s Pahalgam after latest terror attack; Indian forces patrol tourist destinations.

The Pahalgam attack turned paradise into a battlefield, exposing security flaws, testing India’s counter-terror strategy, and reshaping Kashmir’s fragile calm.

Operation Sindoor: A Testament to India's Intelligence
Editorials   -   May 17, 2025 Operation Sindoor: A Testament to India's Intelligence

Innocent tourists were brutally killed in Pahalgam by Pakistan-backed TRF militants. In response, India launched Operation Sindoor, targeted strikes on terror camps in Pakistan and PoK. This article explores the attack, India’s response, and global fallout.

by Saumya Tripathi
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Editorials   -   May 17, 2025 Operation Sindoor: A Testament to India's Intelligence
Operation Sindoor: A Testament to India's Intelligence

Innocent tourists were brutally killed in Pahalgam by Pakistan-backed TRF militants. In response, India launched Operation Sindoor, targeted strikes on terror camps in Pakistan and PoK. This article explores the attack, India’s response, and global fallout.

by Saumya Tripathi
Editorials   -   May 03, 2025 India And Its Handicrafts : The Dying Legacy Of The Craftsmen
Artisan skillfully weaving thread on a traditional spinning wheel in a black-and-white setting, showcasing craftsmanship

Behind every handcrafted masterpiece lies a bitter truth: 20 million Indian artisans trapped in poverty while their heritage is commodified by tech giants. As ancient crafts vanish, can ONDC's revolutionary model reclaim what's been stolen?

by Tanuj Samaddar
Editorials   -   Apr 28, 2025 The Price of Peace: Reflections on the Pahalgam Attack and India's Enduring Resilience
Heightened security in Kashmir’s Pahalgam after latest terror attack; Indian forces patrol tourist destinations.

The Pahalgam attack turned paradise into a battlefield, exposing security flaws, testing India’s counter-terror strategy, and reshaping Kashmir’s fragile calm.

by Tanuj Samaddar
Editorials   -   Apr 11, 2025 Art in Chains? The Dual Edge of Content Regulation
Art in Chains? The Dual Edge of Content Regulation

Censorship and content regulation have long played a role in the production and distribution of artistic works in India. The ongoing journey to strike the right balance between necessary oversight and creative freedom has seen its fair share of ups and downs over the years. From films to music, government

by Saumya Tripathi
Editorials   -   Apr 08, 2025 The Specter of Concrete over Kancha Gachibowli’s Canopy
The Specter of Concrete over Kancha Gachibowli’s Canopy

Kancha Gachibowli’s forest faces erasure as Hyderabad’s growth clashes with ecology—raising urgent questions about India’s urban future and the true meaning of sustainable development.

by Tanuj Samaddar
Politics   -   Mar 23, 2025 Politics, Public and Critics: The Love-Hate Relationship
Politics, Public and Critics: The Love-Hate Relationship

For years, the world has witnessed human civilizations struggle, fight, kill, and destroy each other for "power". The word "power" itself has left a negative imprint in the hearts of millions of people who have been bruised, battered, and shattered in this never-ending war. Some choose

by Saumya Tripathi
Editorials   -   Mar 05, 2025 North Campus – A Paradox: Where Dreams Soar, but Living Conditions Crumble
North Campus – A Paradox: Where Dreams Soar, but Living Conditions Crumble

North Campus: A Paradox of Dreams & Decay Delhi University's North Campus is where India's best and brightest converge, but students live in dingy, expensive, and unclean accommodations. With exorbitant rents, health risks, and exploitative landlords, student life here is a struggle for survival

by Tanuj Samaddar
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