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A one-minute glance at the globe will reveal that there are more than 50 Islamic countries where Hindus have no rights even to carry their own God’s picture in some countries.
Politics

Secular India being exploited – Hindu politicians vote bank politics hurting...

Prakasarao Velagapudi - May 21, 2020 11
Senior BJP leader Subramanian Swamy to initiate a defamation case against UN Under-Secy-Gen Adama Dieng for comments in a UN Press Release
Justice System

Subramanian Swamy to initiate a defamation case against UN Under-Secretary-General Adama...

Team PGurus - May 20, 2020 4
The transparent reporting of COVID-19 data and mortality rates will lead to greater awareness of the danger at hand and lead to meaningful collective individual actions across all communities and religions.
Politics

Mumbai’s Coronavirus battle- Part 2

Team PGurus - May 20, 2020 1
A joint team of security forces successfully eliminated Junaid Ashraf son of Tehreek-e- Hurriyat Chairman Mohd Ashraf Sehrai in a clean operation in the NawaKadal area on Tuesday.
Terrorism

Security forces hit a bull’e eye: Son of Hurriyat chairman Junaid...

Chandra Maurya - May 20, 2020 0
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Cartoon

Lies don’t have legs but who knew they had wheels!

Sahil Mishra - May 20, 2020 2
Touching upon the various points of in the book from fake currency network to nexus of politicians, terrorism and money laundering, this is a must-watch conversation on why Demo was done and what comes after May 18. A must watch interview by Ashali Varma of Sree Iyer.
Videos

Journalist Ashali Varma asks Sree Iyer in-depth questions on his book...

Sahil Mishra - May 20, 2020 0
The twin cities of St.Paul and Minnesota are hastily trying to pass a near-identical resolution as Seattle against India's CAA and (yet to be drafted) NRC
US Politics

A tale of two twin cities

Team PGurus - May 20, 2020 6
Should the Centre dismiss the Maharashtra government? A critical look at the coalition's functioning during the Corona crisis
Politics

The Corona Crisis: President’s Rule, the only way out in Maharashtra?

Team PGurus - May 20, 2020 13
Stage set for another round of showdown between mainstream political parties in Jammu and Kashmir over the grant of domicile certificate to West Pak and PoK refugees
Politics

Grant of domicile certificate

Chandra Maurya - May 19, 2020 0
Priyanka Vadra finding out the consequences of a bluff gone awry
Politics

Priyanka’s fraud exposed. Her buses turned out to be scooters, auto-rickshaws

Team PGurus - May 19, 2020 13
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BOOKS

Does A World Adrift capture today’s geopolitical reality, or does it overlook the deeper structural shifts reshaping the world order?
Books

Book review: “A World Adrift” — Manish Tewari’s foray into global...

From command-economy socialism and policy paralysis to neglected infrastructure and education, India’s long journey through poverty reflects decades of flawed economic choices
Books

Book review – A Sixth of Humanity

A review of how religion and political narratives shape public discourse
Books

Book review: Hindutva and Hind Swaraj

From Field Marshal Manekshaw’s leadership lessons to today’s talent playbook
Books

Book review: The evolution of talent as science and technology progress

When the winner writes history, the loser is often erased. Indian academia’s left‑leaning historians, critics argue, have recast ancient and medieval narratives—excluding the river Saraswati River, down‑playing texts like the Ramayana, and labelling dissenting scholars as “Sanghis”
Books

Book Review: I, Witness by Shahid Siddiqui

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