Firecrackers and the Erosion of Societal Responsibility: Fun for Some, Harm for Many
“Freedom is compromised when our actions infringe upon the peace and well-being of others.” The normalization of firecrackers and sound bombs as a means of ...... Read more.
Marketization as a Threat to Dignity of People in Jammu and Kashmir
The recent expansion of market forces in Jammu and Kashmir has been constrained by a limited scope for market investment in industrial and production setups. ...... Read more.
New Year Celebration: A Day for Sensory Activation, Not Sensory Blockage
Every year, people eagerly anticipate New Year’s Eve, planning grand celebrations to welcome the coming year. Parties are organized, loud music fills the air,... Read more.
A Capitalist Vision for India: Manmohan Singh and Indian Economic Reforms
Manmohan Singh is widely regarded as the architect of India’s economic transformation, a man whose policies ushered in an era of liberalization In 1991. His ...... Read more.
The Fitness Obsession: A Growing Pressure and the Need for Regulation in India
The modern world’s obsession with fitness and physical perfection has transformed from a pursuit of health into a societal burden with far-reaching consequences.... Read more.
The Crisis of Men: Rooted in Patriarchy, Not Women’s Behavior
Patriarchy has long been criticized for oppressing women, limiting their autonomy, and confining them to dependency. Yet, in today’s market-driven societies, this... Read more.
The Urbanization Mirage: Is India Trading Its Rural Soul for Financial Growth?
India’s rural landscape is undergoing a profound transformation that promises to bring prosperity but may also leave behind its traditional roots. The government,... Read more.
The Vaishno Devi Ropeway Controversy: A Clash of Tradition and Progress
The ongoing protests by hundreds of local shopkeepers, laborers, pony and palanquin owners against the proposed ropeway project on the Vaishno Devi trek shed light... Read more.