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At a time when Indian spirituality was often confined to intellectual or academic circles, Gurudev presented it as an ...
A long-awaited milestone for UK innovation as new data reforms promise smarter services, stronger protections and a £30bn ...
From Tibet to Prussia, the world is a forever-living museum, marked with some countries that no longer exist due to various ...
Joseph Mallord William Turner (1775-1851) shattered artistic convention, dissolving form into movement and light into ...
Ashwani Kumar Chrungoo Ever since the Pahalgam tragedy and especially the onset of Sindoor-Operation in consequence thereof ...
This book offers a thorough examination of India’s Parliament, exploring its history, functions and the urgent need for ...
As the Resolution Foundation analysis explains, in the two decades to 2029, health and social care spending will have risen from 34 per cent of day-to-day departmental spending directly controlled by ...
For far too long, the plight of the ordinary Ghanaian worker has been treated with disdain by successive governments .
Ministers have halted vital subsidy of Scottish Government-owned ferry fiasco firm that is needed to bring in vital work to keep it alive, it can ...
Bureaucratic restrictions challenge Christians in Egypt hoping to build new churches. They are often treated as second-class ...
Jenny Gilruth and Pam Duncan-Glancy have clashed over the state of Scottish education, with both citing officials statistics. Are their claims true?
Chairman Senate, Syed Yousaf Raza Gilani, has formally approved the launch of the Summer Internship Program 2025 in the Senate of Pakistan for 21 university students. The program, beginning June 16, ...