Archaeologist Phanikant Mishra is intrigued by the missing link between early Sundarban civilisation and modern human settlements. 'It's a mystery how the civilisation disappeared.'
New Delhi, May 28 (PTI) Vikramaditya Motawane's critically-acclaimed Tihar jail drama "Black Warrant" is returning for a second season, streaming service Netflix announced on...
Looking back at the legacy of the premier institution, Ravinder Kaur, a sociology professor at IIT Delhi, said that 'there were only founding fathers, no mothers were included.'
The event, held to mark Jawaharlal Nehru’s death anniversary, had secularism at the heart of the discussion, and brought together historians, professors, and scholars.
‘I have spent four years making His Story of Itihaas, and I have done the research for the film. I am the writer, producer and director, and did everything,' said Manpreet Singh Dhami.
‘Pint of Science will explore other cities across India. We already have an overwhelming interest from many other cities,’ said Debarati Chatterjee, director of Pint of Science.
In her journey, Seher Hashmi and her team conducted more than 30 mental health awareness sessions across 20 cities. The initiative was titled ‘Breaking Stigma - One Mile at a Time’.
By consolidating 29 laws into four codes, compliance is streamlined and regulations are simplified, improving “ease of doing business”. This is bound to improve investor confidence.
Rural ownership of motor vehicles jumped from 19 percent in 2011-2012 to 59 percent in 2023-2024, while urban rose from 40 percent to 68 percent during the same time period, study by two members of PM-EAC says.
At the Jindal Literature Festival, Maj Gen (Retd) Lakhwinder Singh reveals secrets from 25 years ago, speaking about the decision that outwitted Musharraf and changed the course of the war.
It is a brilliant, reasonably priced, and mostly homemade aircraft with a stellar safety record; only two crashes in 24 years since its first flight. But its crash is a moment of introspection.
This is the real truth of socialists and communists who practically rule campuses like JNU, TISS and Jadavpur University. All of them pine for a career in the US or Europe. They wish to enjoy all the blessings of a capitalist economy. But they will forever bat for the cause of socialism and communism. In essence, what it means is that, these people want us to remain trapped forever ina socialist/communist economy while they and their families enjoy the fruits of capitalism.
I have yet to come across a single Jadavpur University or TISS or JNU student who wishes to remain in India and do research or teach. All of them dream of the US visa and the eventual green card it can lead them to.
But when they talk, they always say the most vile things about the US. They blame this great nation for all the evils plaguing mankind.
These are the very same people who will ferociously defend terrorist organisations such as Hamas, Hezbollah and the radical Islamist clergy of Iran, Egypt and Pakistan. They will support Jihadi terrorist outfits such as ISIS and Taliban and put the blame for everything on the US. For them, the US is the devil incarnate.
Yet, all they want is an F-1 visa to study at an elite US university. And eventually, to be able to settle down in the US with a green card.
President Trump understands these people well enough. Kudos to him for standing up for America.
I always wonder why communists and socialists are attracted to the USA, and why it takes them. In one way, it is good riddance for India if it takes them.
Wow! JNU students taking down liberal “protests” to go to a capitalistic county – if this isn’t hypocrisy then what is?
This is the real truth of socialists and communists who practically rule campuses like JNU, TISS and Jadavpur University. All of them pine for a career in the US or Europe. They wish to enjoy all the blessings of a capitalist economy. But they will forever bat for the cause of socialism and communism. In essence, what it means is that, these people want us to remain trapped forever ina socialist/communist economy while they and their families enjoy the fruits of capitalism.
I have yet to come across a single Jadavpur University or TISS or JNU student who wishes to remain in India and do research or teach. All of them dream of the US visa and the eventual green card it can lead them to.
But when they talk, they always say the most vile things about the US. They blame this great nation for all the evils plaguing mankind.
These are the very same people who will ferociously defend terrorist organisations such as Hamas, Hezbollah and the radical Islamist clergy of Iran, Egypt and Pakistan. They will support Jihadi terrorist outfits such as ISIS and Taliban and put the blame for everything on the US. For them, the US is the devil incarnate.
Yet, all they want is an F-1 visa to study at an elite US university. And eventually, to be able to settle down in the US with a green card.
President Trump understands these people well enough. Kudos to him for standing up for America.
I always wonder why communists and socialists are attracted to the USA, and why it takes them. In one way, it is good riddance for India if it takes them.