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Fountain Pens in the Digital Age: An Enduring Tool for Thought and Expression
By P. Koshy In an era of digital convenience — where typing on laptops, tablets, and smartphones is second nature — the fountain pen may seem like a relic of the past. Yet for...
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Porridge and I: A Child’s Window into Postcolonial India
In her memoir Porridge and I, Dr Roopali Sircar Gaur captures the delicate beauty and inner confusion of growing up in newly independent India. Seen through the eyes of a young girl, the story...
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Healing Minds, Telling Stories: Dr. Raj Velamoor on His Journey from Psychiatry to Fiction
From Hyderabad to Canada, from science to storytelling—Dr. Raj Velamoor’s debut novel The Reunion is a moving exploration of friendship, identity, and memory. In this candid interview, he reflects on his transition from psychiatry...
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From Mahabharata to Modern War Zones: A Literary Reckoning
A Global Anthology Reimagining Conflict, Justice, and Peace In a world torn apart by ideological polarization, armed conflict, and the growing erosion of empathy, Kurukshetra: Between War and Peace emerges as a powerful literary...
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Russia and Thailand Align on Economy, BRICS Coordination in Rio Talks
The meeting comes as Russia deepens its pivot to Asia, seeking new economic and strategic partners amid sustained Western sanctions. For Thailand, it represents a subtle but strategic outreach beyond traditional alliances, with a...
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Easter and the Enduring Self: Reflections on Identity and the Soul
While Easter carries many layers of meaning—historical, theological, and cultural—its core message is profoundly philosophical and spiritual. At its heart, the resurrection of Christ affirms a central truth: the essence of your being is...
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Why Free Trade Agreements Should Address Labor Market Disparities
Free Trade Agreements (FTAs) fuel economic growth by cutting tariffs and opening markets, yet they miss a critical inefficiency: labor market disparities tied to racial or ethnic factors that sap productivity and growth. Trade...
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Why Kerala is Called God’s Own Country? A Journey Through History, Trade, Culture, and Tourism
Kerala, the lush green land nestled between the Western Ghats and the Arabian Sea, is often referred to as "God’s Own Country." While this phrase became globally recognized as a tourism campaign in the...
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The Biggest Global Economic Shift in a Century is Happening NOW!
The transatlantic alliance is no longer the pillar of global economic power. Once dominant, it now struggles with stagnation, while emerging economies reshape trade, finance, and diplomacy in a multipolar world. For decades, the...
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