Today, on Good Friday, 3 April 2026, Christians around the world pause to remember one of the most profound acts of love in human history: the crucifixion of Jesus Christ. It is a day of reflection, humility, and deep gratitude. But before we reflect on what Good Friday means today, let us revisit the story…
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The One Freedom No One Can Take Away
On March 26, we remember Viktor E. Frankl, whose timeless words remind humanity of a truth that no power can erase: “Everything can be taken from a man but one thing: the last of the human freedoms—to choose one’s attitude in any given set of circumstances, to choose one’s own way.” This idea, central to…
Love, Laughter, and the Freedom of the Mind
On 14 March, the birth anniversary of Joost A. M. Meerloo, it is a good moment to revisit one of the most important and thought-provoking books ever written about psychological influence and human freedom—The Rape of the Mind. Written in the mid-20th century, this book explores the psychology of thought control, menticide, and brainwashing, and…
World Radio Day – Radio Must Broadcast Truth, Not Narratives
World Radio Day, observed every year on 13 February, marks the anniversary of the launch of United Nations Radio in 1946. Later proclaimed by UNESCO, this day recognizes radio as one of the most powerful and accessible communication tools in human history. But beyond celebration lies responsibility. Radio is not just a medium of sound….
Martin Luther King Jr. Day: Truth, Courage, and a Legacy for Every Generation
On January 19, 2026, the United States honors Martin Luther King Jr. Day, commemorating the life and legacy of one of the greatest leaders and moral voices in world history. More than a remembrance of past achievements, this day serves as a call to reflect on truth, justice, and how Dr. King’s message continues to…
Happy New Year 2026: A Journey Towards Truth, Balance, and Inner Strength
As we step into New Year 2026, we wish everyone a year filled with peace, clarity, and meaningful growth. The year begins on Thursday (Guruwar)—Guru, meaning Teacher—and also ends on a Thursday. A day associated with wisdom, learning, and guidance. May our Gurus and teachers show us the right path, lead us toward truth, and…
Udham Singh: The Man Who Avenged Jallianwala Bagh and Stood for a United India
Udham Singh was not just a revolutionary; he was a living reminder of what courage, patience, and sacrifice truly mean. His life was shaped by injustice, but his response to that injustice shaped history. To understand Udham Singh is to understand the pain of colonial rule, the brutality of Jallianwala Bagh, and the long, silent…
George Mason: The Forgotten Founder Whose Ideas Still Guard American Liberty
Today, on the birth anniversary of George Mason, we honor one of the most principled yet often overlooked Founding Fathers of the United States. Though less publicly celebrated than Washington, Jefferson, or Madison, Mason’s imprint on American liberty is unmistakable. His words and convictions shaped the foundations of the nation—and continue to challenge it today….
Friedrich Nietzsche: The Rebel Philosopher and the Search for Truth in Our Time
Every October 15, the world remembers Friedrich Wilhelm Nietzsche — born in 1844 in Röcken, Germany — not just as a philosopher, but as a revolutionary thinker who questioned everything humanity took for granted. More than 180 years later, Nietzsche’s voice still echoes through classrooms, social media debates, and even self-help discussions about truth, individuality,…
Gopal Patha: The Fearless Defender of Bengal’s Hindus
On 7 September, 1913 we remember Gopal Chandra Mukherjee, fondly known as Gopal Patha, whose daring leadership during one of Bengal’s darkest hours made him both feared and revered. His story, reignited by the release of The Bengal Files on September 5, 2025, continues to spark debate — but his courage remains undeniable. Rise of…
We the People of Bharat, Just Go and Watch The Bengal Files
The Bengal Files is not just a film but a message to every citizen of Bharat, a revolutionary film that will educate, unite, and awaken the spirit of our nation, reminding us that this is not about supporting Hindus or hating Muslims, and not about propaganda, but about the freedom and rights of the people;…
15 August: The Independence That Wasn’t
Every year, India celebrates 15 August as its Independence Day — a day filled with patriotic speeches, parades, and flag hoisting. But how many of us pause to question: Was 15 August 1947 really the day India achieved true freedom? When we look closer, the reality seems very different from the celebratory narrative taught to…
Bal Gangadhar Tilak: The Leader Chosen by the People
On July 23rd, India celebrates the birth anniversary of one of its most formidable freedom fighters, Lokmanya Bal Gangadhar Tilak (1856–1920), the Father of Indian Unrest and The Maker of Modern India, a man whose vision, intellect, and activism shaped the very foundation of India’s independence movement. A national hero of ours and known for…
U Tirot Sing Day: Honoring a Hero of Meghalaya
Every year on July 17, the state of Meghalaya in India observes U Tirot Sing Day, a regional public holiday dedicated to remembering and honoring one of the state’s most revered freedom fighters, U Tirot Sing Syiem. Tirot Sing was a Khasi tribal chief who fiercely resisted British colonization in the early 19th century, symbolizing…
The Revolutionaries: A Tribute to India’s Unsung Heroes
This first-look offers a glimpse into the upcoming series adapted from Sanjeev Sanyal’s celebrated and widely acclaimed book, Revolutionaries: The Other Story of How India Won Its Freedom. The Revolutionaries tells the powerful story of brave young Indian freedom fighters who believed that armed resistance was not just vital but indispensable to ending the British…
Ram Prasad Bismil: The Fire That Still Burns
Born on 11 June 1897 in Shahjahanpur, Uttar Pradesh, Ram Prasad Bismil was more than just a revolutionary, he was the soul of India’s freedom movement, a poet whose words became a weapon, and a martyr whose sacrifice continues to demand reflection even today. He came of age in an India shackled by British rule,…
Mikhail Bakunin: The Revolutionary Spirit of Freedom
Today, on May 30, we mark the birth anniversary of Mikhail Bakunin (1814–1876), one of the most powerful and uncompromising voices in the history of radical political thought. As a Russian revolutionary, philosopher, and one of the founders of modern anarchism, Bakunin devoted his life to the fight against tyranny in all its forms—whether from…
OPERATION SINDOOR: A War Against Terrorism, a Call for Freedom, and a Warning to Those Who Exploit Religion
On May 7, 2025, India launched OPERATION SINDOOR, a decisive and targeted military action against terrorist camps in Pakistan and Pakistan-administered Kashmir. This operation was a direct response to the brutal Pahalgam terror attack on April 22, in which 26 innocent lives — 25 Indians and one Nepali — were lost in a cowardly assault….
Honoring Chief Joseph: A Legacy of Wisdom and Courage on his Birth Anniversary
On March 3rd, we honor the life and legacy of Chief Joseph, one of the most powerful and eloquent leaders of the Nez Perce people. Born in 1840 in what is now the state of Oregon, Chief Joseph rose to prominence as the leader of his people during a time of immense change and conflict….
The Battle for Truth in the Age of Shadow Banning: How Big Tech and Elites Control the Narrative
In the digital age, the internet has become the primary space for communication, information sharing, and discourse. The free flow of information is touted as a cornerstone of democracy, but this freedom is increasingly under threat. One of the most insidious forms of censorship today is what is known as “shadow banning.” Shadow banning, where…
Hemanta Kumar Bose: A Life of Revolutionary Struggle and Sacrifice
Hemanta Kumar Bose, a name that resonates with the legacy of India’s freedom struggle, was born in 1895 at 3/1 Nandaram Sen Street, North Kolkata. His life was a testament to unwavering commitment to the nation’s independence. From a young age, Bose was drawn into the revolutionary fervor of the Indian freedom movement, becoming a…
Celebrating Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj Jayanti: A Legacy of Unity, Courage, and Swaraj
Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj, the legendary warrior king, is a symbol of valor, wisdom, and an unyielding commitment to the welfare of his people. His birth anniversary, celebrated as Shivaji Maharaj Jayanti, is an occasion to honor his unparalleled contributions to Indian history and society. His vision for a just and fair society, grounded in the…
World Hijab Day: Celebrating Diversity, Choice, and Understanding
World Hijab Day, observed annually on February 1, is a global event aimed at promoting understanding, respect, and dialogue around the wearing of the hijab. This day raises awareness about the experiences of Muslim women who wear the hijab and challenges misconceptions, stereotypes, and discrimination surrounding this practice. It also underscores an important message: it’s…
