Sanctions are not hurting Russia, but the war is taking a toll on US and EU economies. February 24 marks the one-year anniversary of the Russia-Ukraine war. Although it was believed this was going to be a one-sided battle, the US and its allies stepped in with weapons for Ukraine …
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‘HISTORY REPEATS ITSELF, FIRST AS A TRAGEDY, SECOND AS A FARCE’
The quote comes from the writing of Karl Marx, where he references French General Napoleon Bonaparte. In this François Bouchot painting he is surrounded by members of the Council of Five Hundred during the Coup of 18 Brumaire. One of the most quoted remarks of Karl Marx, the German philosopher …
Read More »EKUSHEY FEBRUARY – NATIONAL CONSCIOUSNESS
On February 21, 1952, the University of Dhaka students launched a large-scale protest against the imposition of Urdu in East Pakistan. The day is remembered as a defining moment in Bangladesh’s struggle for nationhood and is now commemorated. The monument in Dhaka established to commemorate those killed during the Bengali …
Read More »GLACIAL LAKE FLOODING
India and Pakistan make up one-third of the total number of people globally exposed to glacial lake outburst floods — around three million people in India and around two million people in Pakistan. According to a 2020 study, the number and total area of glacial lakes worldwide have increased by …
Read More »INDIA TO BE ‘VOICE OF GLOBAL SOUTH’
‘Global North’ refers loosely to countries like the US, Canada, Russia, and Australia, while ‘Global South’ includes countries in Asia, Africa and South America. As India assumed the presidency of the G20 group of countries for 2022 to 2023, the country would be the “voice of the Global South, that …
Read More »SPECIAL MARRIAGE ACT
What is the Special Marriage Act: The Special Marriage Act of 1954 (SMA) was passed by the Parliament on October 9, 1954. It governs a civil marriage where the state sanctions the marriage rather than the religion. Issues of personal law such as marriage, divorce, adoption are governed by religious …
Read More »THREATS TO HIMALAYAS
Number of pilgrims and tourists in stressed areas must be capped. Globally, this is the accepted norm. The large cracks appearing on the Badrinath highway near subsidence-hit Joshimath pose big questions for the Char Dham Yatra. There are reports that even old cracks along the highway are re-emerging. If true, …
Read More »INDIA-UZBEK JOINT MILITARY DRILL STARTS IN U’KHAND
In line with the overall policy to further step-up military and economic ties with the energy-rich Central Asian republics, India on Monday kicked off a joint combat exercise with Uzbekistan at Pithoragarh in Uttarakhand. The 14-day exercise — ‘Dustlik’ — will see Indian and Uzbek soldiers focus on joint counter-terrorist …
Read More »AIDED EARTHQUAKE-HIT TURKIYE AS IT’S ‘ONE EARTH, ONE FAMILY’
Invoking the spirit of G20 of “One Earth, One Family, One Future, India welcomed disaster relief teams on their return from quake-hit Turkiye. No matter which country, if it is about humanity, then India keeps human interest paramount. The whole world saw how and reached us immediately. It shows our …
Read More »INDIA, SINGAPORE TO LAUNCH DIGITAL PAYMENT SYSTEM
INDIA, SINGAPORE TO LAUNCH DIGITAL PAYMENT SYSTEM India and Singapore will virtually witness the launch of cross-border connectivity between the Unified Payments Interface (UPI) of India and PayNow of Singapore. The launch will be done by Governor, RBI, and MD, Monetary Authority of Singapore. India has emerged as one of …
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