Transforming the India Islamic Cultural Centre: A vision for progress and reform
With a new leadership poised to take charge, the Centre faces the challenge of dispelling stereotypes and promoting a progressive vision of Islam While showcasing the rich heritage of Islamic literature, culture, art, and traditions, the India Islamic Cultural Centre (IICC) must also foster a culture of debate, discussion, and dialogue....
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cultivating Inner Strength
02 September 2024 | RAVI VALLURI -
Diplomacy: India’s neighborhood quandary
02 September 2024 | Parul Chandra -
Seizing the opportunity in global defence supply gaps
31 August 2024 | Padmalochan Dash -
Relationships and spirituality
31 August 2024 | Ajit Kumar Bishnoi -
The crisis of residential colonies in Punjab
31 August 2024 | Sukhdev Singh -
Automation vs authenticity: Can AI replace the writer's soul?
31 August 2024 | Asha Iyer Kumar -
The dark side
31 August 2024 | Pioneer
Environment: A casualty of overtoursim
The future of India's tourism sector depends on a delicate balance between ecological integrity and economic growth, but it needs to be addressed now Recently the Mayor of the picturesque Santorini Island in Greece had to declare an emergency as 17000 tourists descended on the island in one day. The beleaguered...
Emotional intelligence: The secret of outstanding leadership
As the next era of leadership unfolds, the demand for emotionally intelligent leaders has never been clearer—are you ready to rise to the challenge? Today's corporate climate is fast-paced and continually evolving. Emotional intelligence (EI) is the secret weapon that distinguishes great pioneers from average ones; it is accompanied by a...
A close contest!
The rural-urban divide and the Jat-non-Jat paradigm could be crucial in deciding the Haryana assembly elections As Haryana gears up for its upcoming elections, the state’s political landscape is rife with complexities that reflect broader societal divides. Central to this is the rural-urban divide and the Jat-non-Jat paradigm, both of which...
How media shapes public perception
In a world where sensationalism often trumps substance, it's time to rethink how we engage with the news and what it says about the society we've built. The last few weeks have seen some major convulsions at the basic level of the Indian society The listing can be long, depending upon...
Global interference and India's economic sovereignty
As India rises to become a global superpower, it faces challenges not only from within but also from international entities that aim to disrupt its economic and political stability The prosperity and progress of a nation hinge on the efficiency of its governance, particularly in upholding the rule of law by...
Ukraine: India’s diplomatic tightrope
PM Modi's historic Ukraine visit signals new foreign policy approach Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s visit to Ukraine, last week, comes at an interesting churn of events on the geopolitical landscape. The visit, a first, by any Indian PM since Ukraine was first carved out as an independent sovereign nation, had many...
Prospects of privatisation of PSUs are bleak
As the Modi government shifts its strategy towards ‘prudent public wealth management’ the prospect of privatising PSBs are increasingly unlikely. Announcing Modi - government's policy on disinvestment of central public sector undertakings (CPSUs) in her Budget speech for FY 2021-22 the Union Finance Minister, Nirmala Sitharaman had talked of privatizing two...