by Priyanka Malhotra | Jan 31, 2026 | Health
Making Rare Ayurvedic Manuscripts Research-Ready India’s medical heritage is a vast repository of ancient wisdom. It is being revitalised through modern technology and scholarly research. Efforts to “decode” this legacy focus on transliterating...
by Sadhna Sinha | Jan 30, 2026 | Diaspora
Bridge between India and the World The Centre for the Study of Indian Diaspora (CSID), University of Hyderabad, organised the International Conference on Indian Diaspora: Issues of Identity in the Transnational Context on January 23, 2026 The conference was timely...
by Shiv Mathur | Jan 29, 2026 | Business & Infrastructure
A Journey from Local Streets to Global Shelves As on December 2025, ODOP has been adopted at the national level and scaled to over 770 districts with more than 1200 products, touching the lives of millions of entrepreneurs, artisans, and farmers The One District One...
by Amit Gupta | Jan 28, 2026 | Blogs
Sporting Boycotts Rarely Succeed The recent Bangladeshi decision to withdraw from the 2026 T20 World Cup has led to considerable discussion in India about the future of the game. The actual fact is that sporting boycotts happen all the time and they have a mixed...
by Mahendra Ved | Jan 26, 2026 | Blogs
A “WORLD OF MANY WARS” IN KALI YUGA Is the world in Kali Yuga? In Hindu scriptures, it is the “shortest and worst” of the four Yugas, supposedly replete with conflict and sin. Humanity is already embroiled in far too many self-created sins and 56 ‘active’ conflicts,...
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