• May 27, 2026
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Mumbai Incident: Zen Sadavarte’s Legal Action Shifts Focus to Questions of Civic Conduct

When a Citizen Speaks and Power Files a Complaint The story now begins not on a crowded Mumbai road, but…

India’s Civic Sense Crisis: When Festivals, Rallies, and Weddings Take Over Public Roads

A country that celebrates loudly, but manages poorly India is known for its festivals, public energy, and mass participation. From…

Women Reservation Bill already passed in 2023. Then why social media paid campaigns and our mainstream media claiming the Women Reservation Bill failed in India in 2026?

The Women’s Reservation Debate Is No Longer About Women A reform, a condition, and a quiet shift in power The…

English Is Not Education: India’s Obsession With Language Over Intelligence

English is a language to communicate and it’s the most preferred as well as easiest one. The Quiet Arrogance of…

The Difference India Ignores: Literacy vs Education

India often celebrates its rising literacy rate as a sign of progress. Numbers improve, reports look impressive, and the narrative…

Why Indian Society Still Tries to Please Relatives in Weddings: A Costly Tradition That Needs Change

indian weddings are known for their grand celebrations, large gatherings, and emotional rituals. But behind this beauty, there is a…

Identity Politics in India: A Dangerous Shift Away from Unity

Identity Politics in India: A Dangerous Shift Away from Unity An Opinion Rooted in Reality, Not Just Theory India is…

Why Nations Grow Through Evolution, Not Revolution

India Needs Evolution, Not Revolution: A Practical Path Forward India today stands at a critical point. The country faces real…

Astrology in India: Not a Simple Story of Truth or Scam, But a Long Evolution of Ideas, Belief, and Power

The First Thing to Understand: Astrology in India Did Not Start the Way It Exists Today To understand astrology in…

Our Competition Should Be China, Not a Failed State

People get triggered very easily when India is compared with stronger economies. But the same people feel comfortable when comparisons…