How to create wealth? A Complex Law Explained in Simple Terms
Ricardo's Law of Comparative Advantage
Ricardo's law was framed for international trade, but it is equally true for two individuals also.
Suppose there are two persons...
Ancient to Modern: Exploring the connection between India’s cultural heritage and its modern day...
The previous part of the article can be accessed here. This is the second part.
A present-day likeness can be drawn to that of think...
Register Sabarimala Deity as Citizen: Rangarajan Chilkur
The Right to Religious Freedom of Hindu Deity Juristic Persons has been under threat from the Secular State in India.
The Parliament has recently enacted...
Giving Sanskrit its rightful place
One should hope that the passage of the Bill in Parliament and its endorsement by the President, will finally pave the way for the...
Islamist attacks on Hindu women are being monitored by SinghaBahini
Locking up women at home is a culture of the invaders and is not a Hindu culture. We must resist this Islamization of our...
Subramanian Swamy urges for Amendments in the Places of Worship Act of 1991. Says...
Senior Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) leader Subramanian Swamy urged Prime Minister Narendra Modi to bring amendments in the Places of Worship Act 1991, citing...
Ayodhya verdict: Sunni Waqf Board not to file Review Petition. Will decide later on...
In a widely appreciated move, the Sunni Central Waqf Board decided on Tuesday that it would not file a review petition against the Supreme...
This is not (Test) cricket
Enough damage has been done through the mindless culling of cricket. Let the shorter format get even shorter — a little more destruction makes...
Sabarimala issue: Still waiting for clarity
The recent ruling echoes many of Justice Malhotra’s opinions. It says that the larger Bench would have to examine the “interplay” between the freedoms...
A Touching Tale Behind The Construction Of Krishna Raja Sagar Dam By Krishna Raja...
The king of Mysore, Krishna Raja Wodeyar IV (called “Rajarishi by Mahatma Gandhi) and Sir M. Vishweshwariah were in a pensive mood. They had...