Living Gita: 33:

No More than Discarding Used Clothes

by Satya Chaitanya

In the vision of the eastern sun, traffic delays are not delays but opportunities life provides us to enjoy the roadside views. And side trips are not distractions, not wastes of time, but invitations from the unknown to hitherto unknown realities, frequently of splendor and magic. If we look back leisurely ... Read On

Hindu, Hinduism and Hindustan: Part LIV

Danam [Charity]

by Dr. Jaipal Singh

In the modern age, the introduction of Thomas Babington Macaulay’s Education in 1835 in British India could be recognised as the watershed paving way for teaching a Western curriculum with English as the language of instruction overlooking the interests of millennia old Indian languages such as Sanskrit and Pali, rather consciously demoting them along with Persian introduced by Mughals during the medieval period. Read On

The Worst Ever Contraction in the Quarterly GDP: The Way Forward

by Gollamudi Radha Krishna Murty

Unsurprisingly, a few days after the RBI forecasted more pain for the economy owing to steep fall in private consumption, aversion for investment among the corporates, poor flow of credit from the risk-averse banks and strained public finances impeding undertaking of any mitigative measures, National Statistical Office announced that Indian economy saw its worst contraction in decades. Read On