HONORING OUR HEROES: VETERANS DAY AND THE CALL FOR A GRATEFUL NATION
By Prof. Indrajit S. Saluja As America pauses on November 11 to salute its defenders, the day’s solemn history, its…
Read MoreBy Prof. Indrajit S. Saluja As America pauses on November 11 to salute its defenders, the day’s solemn history, its…
Read MoreVeterans Day, observed on November 11, honors the brave men and women who have served in the United States Armed…
Read MoreWhen the last light of October fades and the moon ascends over rustling trees, the world prepares for a night…
Read MoreIn the vast spiritual landscape of India, few figures command as much reverence, intellectual curiosity, and universal admiration as Guru…
Read MoreWhen one traces the luminous journey of Guru Nanak Dev Ji-the founder of Sikhism and the voice of divine unity-one…
Read MoreThe 15th century was a time of darkness across much of northern India. Empires rose and fell, and ordinary people…
Read MoreMore than five centuries ago, amid the fields of Punjab and the tumult of empires, a simple man with a…
Read MoreIn a world overwhelmed by conflict, inequality, and disconnection, the words of a poet from 15th-century Punjab still offer astonishing…
Read MoreOn the banks of the serene River Ravi, in the fertile plains of Punjab, lies a village whose name means…
Read MoreWhen Guru Nanak Dev Ji walked the earth more than five centuries ago, the Indian subcontinent was a landscape divided…
Read MoreWhen the Kali Bein at Sultanpur Lodhi released Guru Nanak Dev Ji from its mysterious embrace, he emerged not just…
Read MoreIn the dusty lanes of 15th-century Punjab, amid the murmurs of caste and the silence of subjugation, a boy named…
Read MoreIn a world that still grapples with hunger, inequality, and division, the simple act of sharing a meal can become…
Read MoreIn the tranquil town of Sultanpur Lodhi, where the Kali Bein flows like a silver thread through the Punjab .…
Read MoreGuru Nanak Jayanti, also known as Gurpurb or Prakash Utsav, is one of the most sacred festivals in Sikhism. The…
Read MoreThe arrival of autumn in India carries with it a unique vibrancy. The monsoon rains retreat, leaving the air crisp…
Read MoreLal Bahadur Shastri won a victory over Pakistan in 1965 In the pantheon of India's leaders, Lal Bahadur Shastri stands…
Read MoreA few figures in history have left behind as enduring a legacy as Mohandas Karamchand Gandhi-the man who led India's…
Read MoreDurga Puja, the biggest and most vibrant festival of Bengal and one of the grandest celebrations in India, is much…
Read MoreIn the vast panorama of India's cultural and spiritual heritage, few festivals capture the imagination and devotion of millions as…
Read MoreWhen the United Nations (UN) was founded on 24 October 1945, it was hailed as humanity's best hope to prevent…
Read MoreSince becoming a founding member of the United Nations (UN) in 1945, India has played a consistent and active role…
Read MoreWhen the United Nations (UN) was born in October 1945, the world was still reeling from the devastation of the…
Read MoreThe United Nations (UN) is the world's foremost international organization dedicated to peace, security, cooperation, and development. It was founded…
Read MoreThe 80th session of the UN General Assembly (UNGA-80) began on 9 September 2025 in New York, with Germany’s Annalena…
Read MoreOn the morning of September 11, 2001, the United States experienced the deadliest terrorist attack in its history, an event…
Read MoreOnam is primarily a harvest festival celebrated with great fervour in Kerala. The festival marks the return of King Mahabali,…
Read MoreEvery year on 5 September, India observes Teacher's Day, a heartfelt tribute to educators who shape not only individual destinies…
Read MoreObserved the first Monday in September, Labor Day is an annual celebration of the social and economic achievements of American…
Read MoreOn 5 September 1997, the world mourned the passing of Mother Teresa of Calcutta, a woman whose compassion crossed every…
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