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Sparking A Conversation: The Taj Mahal Controversy

Sparking A Conversation is a video series aimed at creating a conducive environment for well-informed discussion, steeped in extensive research. With an array of...

Catalonia Referendum: Addressing Both Sides’ Democratic Arguments

Researched and written by Manas Dutt. Following the self-determination referendum vote on October 1st triggered by the Generalitat de Catalunya, Catalonia is no longer split...

Situating India in the Rohingya: The Paradox of its Neutrality

Written by Manas Dutt. As international limelight continues to fall on the Rohingya crisis, the UN has repeatedly stated that the displacement of Rohingya Refugees...

Mohandas Karamchand Gandhi: What lies beyond the Mahatma?

Researched and written by Arjav Kulshreshtha. M. K. Gandhi, also known as Gandhiji, was born on 2nd October 1869. He was the leader of India’s...

Eat Your Spoon and Save the World

Researched and written by Supriya DG. When Grade 1 students at Henderson Mill Elementary School, a STEM certified school in Atlanta, contacted the creator of...

Menacing Saffron Hue in Maharashtra Board History Textbooks

Researched and written by Manas Dutt. “It is a British problem, first of all because there is so much historical amnesia about what the empire...

Tracing the Steady Demise of the Congress: What Happened to India’s Grand Old Party?

Researched and written by Arjav Kulshreshtha. As a dominant political force, the Indian National Congress (INC) has had an unprecedented impact on the country, unlike...

The Refoulement of Rohingyas: A threat to (Inter)National Interest

Researched and written by Gauri Bansal The recent declaration by Kiren Rijiju ─ the Union Minister of State for Home Affairs ─ on the deportation...

The Validity of Damore’s Claims: Comparing Apples and Oranges

Researched and written by Ayan Tandon The recent controversy at Google wherein employee James Damore expressed his apprehensions regarding Google’s diversity programs has garnered much...

Why Subjectivity is Essential for the Media’s Objectivity

Researched and written by Aarathi Ganesan "It was hard to paint the world and men and, at the same time, to live with them.” ─Albert Camus,...