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When Fear Stops Working : Iranian Women, Language of Protest
Poonam Sharma
An Iranian woman lighting a cigarette in public, exhaling smoke as an image of Ayatollah Ali Khamenei burns behind her, is not merely a viral spectacle. It is a moment of political rupture. In Iran, where dissent is…
‘Mass Yagya Can Help Restore Nature’s Balance’: Parshuram Gaur
International Yagya Day to be observed on September 17 across India
Pandit Parshuram Gaur urges mass havan for environmental balance
1.25 lakh havan kunds to be lit nationwide
11,000 kunds to be lit together in Sonipat Lok…
The Cost of Appeasement
Poonam Sharma
India today stands at a crossroads where political choices made over decades are colliding with civilizational consequences. The debate is no longer limited to elections or ideology; it is about survival, identity, and…
One Sentence, Many Storms: Arnab Goswami
Poonam Sharma
Sometimes, a single sentence is enough to expose deep fault lines in politics, media, and public psychology. Arnab Goswami’s recent remark — “What will happen by making Dhurandhar? If you have guts, make a movie on Unnao” —…
Iran’s Streets, China’s Fear: The Unspoken Connection
Poonam Sharma
When protests erupted in Iran—first over the rising cost of living, then rapidly transforming into nationwide political demonstrations—many outside observers treated it as a familiar story. Another Middle Eastern crisis.…
Assam : Itihas Sankalan Samiti’s 36th State Conference in Mirza
GG News Bureau
Mirza Assam , 4thJanuary :The 36th State Conference of the Bharatiya Itihas Sankalan Samiti (BHIS), Assam, commenced today at the Sudhakantha Dr. Bhupen Hazarika Auditorium of Dakshin Kamrup College in Mirza. The two-day…
Mohan Bhagwat Speech : Larger Question Facing Hindus Today
Poonam Sharma
A familiar political storm has once again erupted around the Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh and its chief, Mohan Bhagwat. Congress leader Rao accused Bhagwat of having only one agenda: turning India into a “Hindu Rashtra” and…
The Awakening of Hindutva in India: A Civilizational Moment
Poonam Sharma
India is witnessing a moment of deep churn—political, cultural, and civilizational. The debate around Hindutva is no longer confined to academic seminars or ideological corners; it has moved decisively into the public square,…
Begum Khaleda Zia: A Life Shaped by Destiny and Defiance
Poonam Sharma
Begum Khaleda Zia, Bangladesh’s first woman Prime Minister, passed away leaving behind a political legacy that shaped the nation for more than four decades. Her life story is not merely about power or office; it is about how…
Is India’s White-Collar Economy Replacing the Agrarian Economy?
Poonam Sharma
White-collar jobs are a defining feature of today’s service- and knowledge-driven economies. From corporate offices and government departments to technology firms and financial institutions, white-collar professionals shape…