Dasharath Manjhi: The Man Who Broke The Mountain
In the heart of Bihar’s rugged terrain, where the earth breathes stories of toil and persistence, a lone figure emerges from the dust and rocks—a man whose life transcended the...
Read MorePritish Nandy’s Poetry: English Vernacular, Indian Language
In the constellation of Indian English poets, Pritish Nandy occupies a distinctive orbit—flaring, subversive, and deeply embedded in the socio-cultural soil of modern India. While his poems are composed in...
Read MoreThe Mind’s Ascent: How Our Brain Became a Reality-Engine Built for Survival
What if reality isn’t something we perceive—but something we construct? And what if the human brain, rather than being the world’s most powerful calculator, is actually a predictive, symbolic, and...
Read MoreHomo Evolutis: Are We Cyborgs Already?
The year is 2025. Your heartbeat syncs with an algorithm. Your memory—augmented. You whisper to a voice in the ether, and it answers with uncanny precision. But beneath the convenience...
Read MoreIndia: The Final Frontier of Spirituality
In the pre-dawn silence of Varanasi, a lone boat glides across the Ganges. On its banks, saffron-robed ascetics chant shlokas, schoolchildren stretch into sun salutations, and the city’s clamor waits...
Read MoreChandan Nagar – A Piece of France Away from France
“In every corner of India, history whispers. But in Chandan Nagar, it sings—in French.” Nestled on the banks of the Hooghly River, just 35 kilometers north of Kolkata, lies a...
Read MoreAnirban Bandyopadhyay’s Theory of Quantum Computing at Room Temperature: Too Good to Be True?
In a dimly lit lab in Tsukuba, Japan, a molecular machine no larger than a virus pulses with invisible rhythms. It doesn’t hum like a supercomputer or glow like a...
Read MoreMission Mindblowing: The Indian Space Saga That Shook the Sky
By the time the countdown hit zero, silence fell across the room—a silent prayer cloaked in telemetry screens and blinking green lights. At precisely 2:35 PM IST, a pillar of...
Read MoreElamite Connection of Tamil Language: A Linguistic Riddle or the Buried Past of the Indus Valley Civilization?
They say the past never truly disappears—it just lies beneath our feet, waiting for the right question. This is one of those questions. ************* In the rocky town of Kalat...
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