The mandatory 3-year practice requirement for state judiciary exams perpetuates elitism, favors legal families, and delays entry of young talent, undermining judicial diversity.
Stanford Prof. Jay Bhattacharya’s NIH appointment via US Senate vote sparks debate: Should India adopt legislative vetting for high-level appointments to boost credibility?
Denied by disaster, ignored by policy — Covid-hit UPSC aspirants demand a fair chance as Parliament echoes their plea for a one-time compensatory attempt.
Modern dating brings in aspects of casualty, also giving rise to the concept of situationships and the fear of or general hesitation towards commitment.
Holi, once a celebration of spring, now fuels communal hate, harassment, and misogyny, with increasing violence and disregard for consent, turning a festival of joy into one of discomfort.
India’s federalism evolved through linguistic and ethnic struggles, with changes driven by regional demands, violence, and cultural identity, yet it has maintained unity through adaptability.
China's 2025 NPC meeting signals tighter control under Xi Jinping, focusing on economic growth, tech innovation, and global influence amid rising US-China tensions and shifting global dynamics.
The global decline in trust towards democratic institutions highlights the importance of a robust civil society in ensuring democratic stability, accountability, and citizen engagement.
As Narendra Modi becomes India’s second-longest consecutively serving Prime Minister, we look at how he compares with Indira Gandhi across four key dimensions.
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