Monthly Archives: September 2024
Why Women Don’t Loiter: A Journey Through India’s Gendered Streets
It was just another book on my reading list – “Why Loiter?” by feminists Shilpa Phadke, Shilpa Ranade, and Sameera Khan. Little did I know that those pages would become food for thought and change my perception of Indian cities and the invisible barriers that shape women’s experiences within them. As I delved into this […]
Sacred No More: An Unbiased Look at the Tirumala Laddu Scandal
How Adulterated Ghee Found Its Way into the Holiest of Offerings, Putting Devotees’ Faith and Health at Risk The revered Tirumala Laddu, a symbol of devotion and faith for millions, has been tainted by a shocking scandal. Adulterated ghee, containing animal fat and lard, was supplied to the Tirumala Tirupati Devasthanam (TTD) by a Tamil […]
The Silent Siege: Israel’s Mastery of 21st Century Warfare
In the shadowy realm where technology meets warfare, a new era has dawned. Israel, a nation forged in conflict, has unveiled a startling array of cyber and covert capabilities that have left the world both awestruck and uneasy. As we stand on the precipice of a new age in military strategy, one question looms large: […]