Why Active or Passive Euthanasia Is the Wrong Choice

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Why Active or Passive Euthanasia Is the Wrong Choice In today's world, the debate surrounding euthanasia, both active and passive, has become increasingly complex and contentious. With advancements in medical technology and the ability to prolong life in ways never before imagined, many people are f...

Understanding Dharma, Mazhab, Panth, Path, Sampradaya, and Mat: A Journey Through Spiritual and Religious Vocabulary

access_time 2025-04-25T09:57:12.929Z face Adarsh Singh
Understanding Dharma, Mazhab(Religion), Panth, Path, Sampradaya, and Mat: A Journey Through Spiritual and Religious Vocabulary In the rich cultural and spiritual landscape of India and beyond, words like Dharma, Mazhab, Panth, Path, Sampradaya, and Mat are often used, sometimes interchangeably. Howe...

Rajdeep Sardesai: A Career Marred by Repeated Controversies and Credibility Questions

access_time 2025-04-24T21:49:58.238Z face Adarsh Singh
Rajdeep Sardesai: A Career Marred by Repeated Controversies and Credibility Questions In a democratic nation like India, the media is often referred to as the fourth pillar of democracy. Its responsibility lies in disseminating truth, questioning authority, and upholding the sanctity of public disco...

Why India Must Reclaim Its Territories and Support a Free Balochistan: A Step Towards Regional Peace and Global Stability

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Why India Must Reclaim Its Territories and Support a Free Balochistan: A Step Towards Regional Peace and Global Stability In the evolving geopolitical landscape of South Asia, the time has come for India to take bold and decisive action, to reclaim its territories under illegal occupation by Pakista...

Democracy or Dark Comedy? The Curious Case of Jail, Votes & Political Privilege in India

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Democracy or Dark Comedy? The Curious Case of Jail, Votes & Political Privilege in India "He can’t vote, but he can govern. He can’t walk free, but he can walk into Parliament." Welcome to the great Indian paradox, where an undertrial can fight elections but not cast a vote, and a prisoner can lead ...