Chief Justice of India Surya Kant recently found himself at the center of controversy after remarks made during a Supreme Court hearing triggered anger across social media and among many ordinary citizens, activists, and youth. The comments came during the hearing of a petition filed by a lawyer challenging the Delhi High Courtās refusal to…
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George Carlin – The Conscious Stand-Up Comedian
George Carlin was born on May 12, 1937, in New York City, United States. He grew up in a working-class family and faced a difficult childhood after his parents separated. Carlin often spoke about how growing up in the streets of New York helped him observe human behavior, social inequality, religion, politics, and the realities…
Immanuel Kant: Independent Thinking in the Modern World
Immanuel Kant was a philosopher who believed that the most important sign of human maturity is the ability to think independently. He argued that many people do not actually use their own reasoning, but instead depend on othersāsuch as teachers, leaders, traditions, or social pressureāto decide what is true or false. For Kant, this kind…
Oil and Gas Crisis, War Impact, and the Global Lesson for India and the World
The world today runs heavily on oil and gas. These resources power transportation, cooking, industry, electricity generation, trains, airplanes, and almost every part of modern life. However, due to wars, geopolitical conflicts, and global instability, oil and gas prices often increase suddenly. This creates major difficulties for countries, economies, transport systems, and ordinary people. From…
Jyotirao Phule: A Pioneer of Truth and Equality
On April 11, as we remember Jyotirao Phule, it is not enough to celebrate his birthāwe must confront how deeply relevant his ideas remain in todayās India. Phule did not write for his time alone; he wrote for a future that still struggles with inequality, discrimination, and ignorance. His life was a challenge to society,…
Samay Raina ā Still Alive In The Dark
Samay Raina recently in his YouTube video āSamay Raina- Still Aliveā announced that Indiaās Got Latent Season 2 is coming back. You could see the pain, the struggle, and also the determination in his voice. No doubtāhe is a talented artist. He has worked hard, built his name from scratch, and earned his fame. That…
Sonam Wangchuk: An Example of How the System Silences Voices That Speak Up
The release of Sonam Wangchuk after 170 days in detention has sparked a nationwide debate about democracy, dissent, and the treatment of individuals who raise questions about government policies. His detention under the National Security Act (NSA) shocked many people across the country, especially because Sonam Wangchuk has long been known as a peaceful innovator,…
The Mandala Theory of Kautilya and Its Relevance for Contemporary Indian Strategy
Ancient India produced profound contributions to political thought and statecraft. Among the most significant is the Mandala Theory of foreign policy, formulated by Kautilya in his classic treatise Arthashastra. This theory provides a systematic framework for understanding interstate relations, alliances, diplomacy, and warfare. Kautilya developed the Mandala theory during a time when the Indian subcontinent…
Justice Delayed Is Justice Denied: Education, Truth, and the Future of Democracy
Recently, a Class 8 Social Science textbook prepared by the National Council of Educational Research and Training (NCERT) became the center of national debate after it included a chapter titled āCorruption in the Judiciary.ā The chapter reportedly discussed systemic issues such as judicial delays, allegations of corruption, and accountability concerns within the judicial system. The…
Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj: The Eternal Flame of Swarajya
Every year on 19th February, India celebrates the birth anniversary of Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj, one of the greatest warrior-kings and visionaries in Indian history. He was not only a fearless fighter but also a just administrator, a naval pioneer, and a symbol of unity. His life journeyāfrom his birth at a hill fort to the…
World Radio Day ā 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. Kingās message continues to…
Swami Vivekananda: A Spiritual Soul Who Awakened India and the World
The birth anniversary of Swami Vivekananda, observed in 2026 on 10 January as per the traditional tithi, is not merely a day of remembranceāit marks the descent of a divine soul that transformed India and awakened the world. His birth itself was surrounded by mysticism, divine signs, and spiritual preparation, indicating that this was no…
Entertainment or Influence? How Bigg Boss Influences Minds, Youth, and Society
In todayās world, entertainment has become one of the strongest forces shaping human thought and behaviour. Reality television, especially shows like Bigg Boss, attracts millions of viewers across India. While many people watch it casually, few pause to question its deeper psychological and social impact. What appears to be simple entertainment often acts as a…
Saragarhi Day: Sikh Valor That Inspires Generations
On 12th September 1897, a small outpost in the rugged hills of the North-West Frontier Province witnessed one of the most extraordinary acts of bravery in human history. At Saragarhi, just 21 soldiers of the 36th Sikh Regiment stood against an army of nearly 10,000 Afghan tribesmen. Led by Havildar Ishar Singh, they knew the…
Sisters and Brothers of America: Itās Time to Unite Again
On 11 September 1893, history was made at the Worldās Parliament of Religions in Chicago. A young monk from India, unknown to the Western world, stood up and addressed a vast gathering with the words, āSisters and Brothers of America.ā The crowd rose to its feet, giving him a standing ovation that lasted for minutes….
World Suicide Prevention Day
Every year, 10 September is marked as World Suicide Prevention Day (WSPD). It is a day dedicated to raising awareness, reducing stigma, and preventing the tragic loss of lives to suicide. The global theme for 2024ā2026, āChanging the Narrative on Suicide,ā calls for an end to silence and shame, and a shift toward open dialogue,…
Leo Tolstoy: The Eternal Seeker of Truth and Simplicity
On September 9, 1828, one of the worldās greatest literary and spiritual figures was born in Yasnaya Polyana, Russia ā Count Lev Nikolayevich Tolstoy, known to the world as Leo Tolstoy. More than a novelist, he was a philosopher, moral thinker, and a restless seeker of truth. His novels such as War and Peace and…
Lift the Ban on The Bengal Files ā Let Bengal See the Truth
The people of Bengal are being denied the right to watch a film that has shaken the conscience of India ā The Bengal Files. While it is running across the country and worldwide, in Bengal the TMC government and the police have shamefully blocked its release. What are they so afraid of? Why are they…
Teachersā Day: Honoring Teachers, Questioning History
Every year on 5th September, India celebrates Teachersā Day, an occasion dedicated to expressing gratitude to educators who shape generations. Officially, this date coincides with the birth anniversary of Dr. Sarvepalli Radhakrishnan (1888ā1975)āscholar, philosopher, and the second President of India. The popular story says that when students wanted to celebrate his birthday, he suggested that…
Loren Eiseley: The Poet-Scientist of Nature and the Parable of The Star Thrower
Every year, on September 3, admirers of literature, science, and philosophy remember Loren Eiseley (1907ā1977)āthe American anthropologist, educator, and essayist whose works continue to stir hearts and awaken minds. Though he trained as a scientist, Eiseley had the soul of a poet. His writings bridged two worlds: the rigorous discipline of paleontology and the timeless…
Delhi Stray Dog Ruling: Compassion, Contradictions, and Questions for India
The Supreme Courtās recent ruling on Delhiās stray dogs has once again put the spotlight on how India treats its animals. What Is Happening Now?Animal lovers across Delhi are celebrating the decision, calling it a victory for compassion and for the āright to liveā of stray animals. NGOs and local volunteers are preparing to expand…
Ganesh Chaturthi 2025: Wisdom, Unity, and Responsibility
Ganesh Chaturthi, also called Vinayaka Chaturthi, is one of the most widely celebrated festivals in India. This year it falls on Wednesday, 27 August 2025, and that is particularly meaningful because Wednesday (Budhwar) is traditionally associated with Budh (Mercury) and buddhi (intellect). Many devotees regard Wednesday as an auspicious day for worship and the cultivation…
Sri Guru Granth Sahib Ji Parkash Purab 2025
On 24th August 2025, Sikhs around the world will celebrate the sacred occasion of Sri Guru Granth Sahib Ji Parkash Purab (First Parkash Utsav). This day marks the historic moment when the Adi Granth, the holy scripture compiled by Guru Arjan Dev Ji, was ceremoniously installed for the first time at Sri Harmandir Sahib (Golden…
Shivaram Rajguru’s Birth Anniversary: Lessons for Todayās Youth
A Hero RememberedOn 24 August 1908, in Khed (now Rajgurunagar), Maharashtra, Shivaram Hari Rajguru was bornāa young revolutionary who played a key role in Indiaās independence movement. Though often overshadowed by Bhagat Singh and Sukhdev, Rajguruās courage, discipline, and sacrifice remain a beacon of inspiration for every Indian. On his birth anniversary today, remembering his…
World Senior Citizens Day 2025
Every year on August 21st, the world pauses for a moment of reflection ā to celebrate the lives, wisdom, and contributions of senior citizens. World Senior Citizens Day is not merely a symbolic occasion. Itās a chance to deeply evaluate how we treat the people who have walked the path before us ā those who…
Gostha BehariĀ Pal: Chiner Pracheer ā The Great Wall of Indian Football
August 20 marks the birth anniversary of one of Indian footballās earliest legends ā Gostha BehariĀ Pal. A name that once echoed through the football grounds of colonial India, Pal stood tall, both literally and figuratively, as a beacon of strength and discipline. Nicknamed āChiner Pracheerā (The Great Wall of China), he was revered for his…
World Photography Day: Capturing Truth, Creativity, and Moments That Matter
August 19, World Photography Day honors the art, science, and history of photographyāa powerful medium that has transformed how we perceive, document, and preserve the world around us, capturing truths that words often cannot express. The World Photography Day 2025 theme is “MY FAVORITE PHOTO”. A Brief HistoryWorld Photography Day traces its roots back to…
Why India Still Clings to 18 August 1945 as the End of Netajiās Story?
Few figures in Indiaās freedom struggle evoke as much passion as Netaji Subhas Chandra Bose. Officially, it is said that he died in a plane crash in Taiwan on 18 August 1945. Yet, for decades, doubts have lingered, investigations have contradicted one another, and researchers like Anuj Dhar and Chandrachur Ghose have brought forward compelling…
120 Bahadur: The Battle of Rezang La
Cinema has the power to bring forgotten history back to life, and 120 Bahadur is one such upcoming film that promises to do exactly that. Starring Farhan Akhtar as the legendary Major Shaitan Singh Bhati, the movie is based on the real-life Battle of Rezang La (1962)āa chapter of Indian military history that defines sacrifice,…
15 August: The Independence That Wasnāt
Every year, India celebrates 15 August as its Independence Day ā 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…
World Elephant Day: Bringing The World Together To Help Elephants
World Elephant Day is a global reminder of the majesty, vulnerability, and cultural significance of one of the worldās most iconic animalsāthe elephant. First observed in 2012, the day was founded by filmmaker Patricia Sims and the Elephant Reintroduction Foundation of Thailand to highlight the critical threats elephants face and to inspire collective action. This…
Vikram Sarabhai: A Legacy of Science, Vision, and Nation-Building
On 12 August, India proudly celebrates the birth anniversary of Dr. Vikram Ambalal Sarabhai, a name synonymous with vision, innovation, and nation-building, widely regarded as the Father of the Indian Space Programme. Born in 1919 in Ahmedabad to a well-known industrialist family, Sarabhai had every privilege at his disposal, yet he chose the path of…
Remembering Khudiram Bose: A Martyr of Indiaās Freedom on His Death Anniversary
On this day, August 11, we bow our heads in reverence to Khudiram Bose, one of India’s youngest and most courageous freedom fighters, who laid down his life for our motherland at the tender age of 18. His death in 1908 marked not just a moment of tragedy, but also a spark that ignited a…
International Cat Day – Celebrate the Free Spirits Among Us
Today, August 8, we celebrate International Cat Day, a global tribute to one of the worldās most enigmatic and beloved creatures. Catsāwhether strutting through ancient myth, curled up on a sunny windowsill, or becoming internet iconsāhave long stirred fascination, affection, and a fair bit of misunderstanding. While dogs are often labeled as “manās best friend”…
Mohun Bagan Day: A Tribute to India’s First Sporting Revolution
Every year, 29 July is commemorated as Mohun Bagan Day, not just by football lovers but by every Indian who values freedom, pride, and resilience. It marks a date etched in golden letters in Indian sporting and national history. On this day in 1911, Mohun Bagan Athletic Club defeated the British team East Yorkshire Regiment…
Karl Popperās Vision: In Search of a Better World
Today, on July 28, we remember the birth of Sir Karl Popper (1902ā1994), one of the most influential philosophers of the 20th century. Known for his groundbreaking work in the philosophy of science and his passionate defense of liberal democracy, Popper devoted his life to promoting rational thought, open discourse, and ethical responsibility. His work…
The Revolutionaries: A Tribute to Indiaās Unsung Heroes
This first-look offers a glimpse into the upcoming series adapted from Sanjeev Sanyalās 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…
The Life and Legacy of Henry David Thoreau: A Simple Journey to the Real Meaning of Life
On July 12, 1817, one of America’s most influential thinkers, writers, and transcendentalists, Henry David Thoreau, was born in Concord, Massachusetts. Famous for his writings on nature, simplicity, and civil disobedience, Thoreau’s work continues to inspire individuals seeking deeper meaning in their lives. As we celebrate his birth anniversary today, it’s an opportune moment to…
World Population Day 2025: Empowering Young People for a Sustainable Future
Today, on July 11, the world observes World Population Day, a day dedicated to raising awareness about global population issues. With the global population growing rapidly, this day serves as a reminder to tackle critical issues such as family planning, gender equality, poverty, and maternal health. Itās also a day to discuss challenges like unemployment,…
Guru Purnima: Reviving the Ancient Guru-Shishya Tradition
Guru Purnima, also known as Vyas Purnima, is a spiritually significant day dedicated to honoring the guru (teacher) and their role in imparting knowledge, wisdom, and spiritual guidance. Celebrated on the full moon of Ashadha (JuneāJuly), it highlights the sacred Guru-Shishya Parampara, an ancient tradition where knowledge is passed from teacher to student. The day…
World Chocolate Day: A Sweet Celebration of History, Production, and Health
Every year, on July 7th, people across the globe indulge in one of the worldās most beloved treats: chocolate. World Chocolate Day serves as a reminder of chocolateās rich history, its production process, and its profound impact on cultures worldwide. But while itās easy to simply enjoy the sweetness of chocolate, the conversation also touches…
Inayat Khan’s Birth Anniversary: A Tribute to the Mystical Sufi Musician and Spiritual Teacher
On July 5th, the world celebrates the birth anniversary of one of the most profound and influential figures in the realms of mysticism and music ā Inayat Khan. Born in India in 1882, Inayat Khan is best remembered as the founder of the Sufi Order in the West, a visionary who blended the spiritual teachings…
Alluri Sitarama Raju: The Rebel Who Took on the British Empire
Today, on July 4, we commemorate the birth anniversary of Alluri Sitarama Raju, one of the most revered figures in India’s freedom struggle. Born in 1897, Raju became a symbol of courage, resilience, and unyielding resistance against British colonial rule. His leadership of the Rampa Rebellion (1922-1924) and his incredible bravery in guerrilla warfare tactics…
Celebrating Anuj Dharās Birthday as National Truth-Seeking Day
Today, July 1st, marks the birthday of one of India’s most fearless truth-seekers – Anuj Dhar, the journalist, author, and researcher whose life has been dedicated to unearthing some of the most controversial and hidden truths of modern Indian history. On this special occasion, let us propose that Anuj Dharās birthday be celebrated as National…
Che Guevara: A Revolutionary Icon and His Lasting Legacy
On June 14, the world marks the birth anniversary of Ernesto “Che” Guevara, one of the most recognizable figures in modern history. From a young Argentine doctor to a revolutionary leader, Che’s life was defined by his relentless pursuit of social justice, equality, and his unwavering commitment to the struggles of the oppressed. Despite his…
The Delhi Files is now The Bengal Files
Filmmaker Vivek Agnihotri has announced the official renaming of his much-anticipated film from The Delhi Files to The Bengal Files: Right to Life. This change comes in response to public demand and reflects a shift in the filmās focus to the tumultuous history of Bengal in the 1940s. Scheduled for release on September 5, 2025,…
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 Indiaās 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,…
World Bicycle Day: Pedal For The Planet
Every year on June 3rd, the world observes World Bicycle Day, celebrating one of humanity’s most influential inventions. The bicycle stands as a symbol of health, sustainability, simplicity, and freedom. As cities struggle with congestion, pollution, and sedentary lifestyles, the bicycle offers a timeless and effective alternative. The Invention and Evolution of the BicycleThe modern…
Wake Up: You Need to Take the Red Pill to Know the Truth
Red Pill or Blue Pill: Why Todayās Generation Must Wake Up and Question EverythingIn a world drenched in digital noise, curated realities, and weaponized distraction, the greatest rebellion is awareness. Every swipe, click, ad, and post is a pull ā either deeper into illusion or closer to truth. And today, more than ever, the youth…
World Milk Day: A Celebration of Nutrition, Heritage, and Sustainability
Why the World Celebrates MilkWorld Milk Day, observed on 1st June every year, was established by the Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO) of the United Nations in 2001 to recognize the importance of milk as a global food. This day serves not only to celebrate the nutritional value of milk but also to acknowledge the…
World No Tobacco Day: Unmasking the Appeal of Tobacco
31 May is World No Tobacco Day. In 2025, the World Health Organization (WHO) and public health champions from across the globe will come together for World No Tobacco Day to raise awareness about the harmful tactics of the tobacco industry. Itās a day to spotlight the dangers of tobacco use, the manipulative practices of…
Ahilyabai Holkar: The Queen of Truth
The 31st of May 2025 marks the 300th birth anniversary of Rajmata Ahilyabai Holkar, one of the most extraordinary rulers in Indian history. Born in 1725 in the village of Chondi, Maharashtra, Ahilyabai rose from humble beginnings to become the celebrated queen of the Malwa region. She was not just a sovereign of a state,…
Mikhail Bakunin: The Revolutionary Spirit of Freedom
Today, on May 30, we mark the birth anniversary of Mikhail Bakunin (1814ā1876), 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 formsāwhether from…
Remembering John F. Kennedy on His Birth Anniversary: A Legacy of Truth, Patriotism, and the Fight for Justice
On May 29, we commemorate the birth of John Fitzgerald Kennedy, the 35th President of the United States. Born in 1917, JFK remains a symbol of visionary leadership rooted in truth, honesty, and patriotism. Though his presidency lasted less than three years, his impact endures ā not only in America but around the world. A…
Menstrual Hygiene Day: Menstruation, Dignity, and Divinity
Menstrual Hygiene Day, observed annually on May 28th, is celebrated to break the silence and stigma surrounding menstruation, raise awareness about the importance of good menstrual hygiene management, and promote access to menstrual health education and resources for all. The day aims to highlight the impact of poor menstrual hygiene on women’s health, education, and…
India U-19 Lifts SAFF U-19 Championship 2025: A Glimpse Into a Bright Footballing Future
In a night of high drama and electrifying football, Indiaās U-19 team emerged victorious at the SAFF U-19 Championship 2025, clinching the trophy for the fourth time. In front of a passionate home crowd at the Golden Jubilee Stadium, India defeated Bangladesh 4-3 in a nerve-wracking penalty shootout after a 1-1 draw in regulation time….
Rahul Mehta of Right to Recall Party Alleges CIA-ISI Nexus in Terrorism, Questions Global Power Dynamics
Rahul Chemanbhai Mehta, a prominent activist and founder of the Right to Recall Party, recently made waves on social media with a provocative tweet alleging a deep-rooted nexus involving global intelligence agencies, foreign governments, and terrorism in South Asia. The tweet, rich with controversial claims, challenges prevailing narratives and calls for radical transparency measures at…
The Alarming Rise of Social Media Hacking: A Deep Dive into Facebook, Instagram, WhatsApp, and X (Twitter) Account Breaches
In todayās hyper-connected digital world, social media platforms such as Facebook, Instagram, WhatsApp, and Twitter (now X) are more than just tools for interaction ā theyāve become essential parts of how we communicate, promote businesses, and represent ourselves. But with this reliance comes a disturbing downside: a massive rise in social media account hacking. Victims…
Adi Shankaracharya Jayanti: Light of Non-Duality in a Divided World
Adi Shankaracharya Jayanti marks the birth of one of India’s greatest spiritual mastersāa teacher whose vision transcended centuries and whose presence continues to illuminate the spiritual path. Celebrated on Vaishakha Shukla Panchami, this year the Jayanti falls on 2 May 2025. It is a sacred time to remember not just a historical figure, but a…
Good Friday: A Story of Sacrifice, Truth, and Unshakable Faith
Good Friday is one of the most sacred and meaningful days for Christians around the world. It marks the crucifixion of Jesus Christ ā a day of pain and sorrow, yet one that carries a powerful message of love, truth, and sacrifice that still speaks to the human heart today. The Story of Good Friday…
Baisakhi, Punjabās Misguided Youth, and the Unfinished Fight for Change
Baisakhi is a vibrant and multifaceted festival, especially in Punjab, where it marks the harvest of rabi crops like wheat and the Punjabi New Year, ushering in a season of renewal, gratitude, and hope. Traditionally, Baisakhi is a day of colorful celebrations, with bhangra, gidda, and fairs filling the streets, as well as spiritual significance…
Honoring Edward Everett: A Timeless Voice for Practical Education
Today, as we mark the birth anniversary of Edward Everett (1794ā1865), it is worth reflecting on the enduring relevance of his vision for education ā not just in America, but across the world, including India. A brilliant orator, statesman, and educator, Everett was one of the first public figures to argue that education must go…
Rama Navami: A Call for Unity, Righteousness, and True Leadership
As we come together to celebrate Rama Navami, the birth of Lord Rama, let us take this opportunity to reflect on the profound teachings that this great figure has imparted to humanity. Lord Rama, the seventh avatar of Vishnu, is not only a divine figure in Hindu History but also the epitome of virtue, integrity,…
Rudolf Steiner: A Visionary Ahead of His Time
Today, on February 27, we commemorate the birth of a man whose ideas and innovations have left a profound impact on various fields: Rudolf Steiner (1861-1925). Born in what is now Croatia, Steiner was an Austrian philosopher, educator, and social reformer who developed the spiritual philosophy known as Anthroposophy, which continues to influence numerous aspects…
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Maha Shivaratri and Herath Poshte: A Religious and Cultural Festival Maha Shivaratri is one of the most significant and special festivals in Hinduism, dedicated to the worship of Lord Shiva. This festival is celebrated with great reverence by devotees, as it marks a night of devotion, prayer, and spiritual growth. Maha Shivaratri occurs every year…
George Harrison: The Quiet Beatle Who Realized the Truth of Life
Born on February 25, 1943, in Liverpool, England, George Harrison became an icon not only for his exceptional musical contributions as the lead guitarist of The Beatles but also for his profound spiritual journey. Known as “the quiet Beatle,” Harrisonās talent, introspective nature, and deep spiritual quest shaped his unique identity in the world of…
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…
Honoring John Ruskin: A Visionary on Art, Truth, and Social Reform
John Ruskin, born on February 8, 1819, was not just an influential English art critic, but a social thinker, philosopher, and writer whose ideas still resonate today. Known for his critical eye and profound insights into art, nature, and society, Ruskinās work shaped the intellectual landscape of the 19th century and left a lasting impact…
Vasant Panchami: Celebrating the Arrival of Spring and Knowledge
Vasant Panchami is a vibrant and joyous festival celebrated across India, marking the arrival of spring. It falls on the fifth day of the bright fortnight in the Hindu month of Magha. The day holds deep cultural and religious significance, as it is dedicated to the worship of Goddess Saraswati, the deity of knowledge, music,…
