Smriti Mandir and Deeksha Bhoomi: Two Doctors but same concerns for Bharat...
Today, March 30, which is the Hindu New Year, will be especially significant since Prime Minister Narendra Modi will be visiting Deeksha Bhoomi and the Smriti Mandir in RSS headquarters. The message of...
View ArticleHindu Nav Varsha and Navratri: Reverence, reflection and renewal — A feminine...
Hindu Nav Varsha, the New Year as per the Vikram Samvat calendar, is more than just a change in dates—it is a celestial and spiritual reset. Unlike the Gregorian calendar, which follows only the solar...
View ArticleNav Samvatsar: A Celebration of Heritage, Nature, and Spirituality
In India, the Hindu New Year, also known as Vikram Samvat, begins on the first day of the Chaitra month, specifically on the Shukla Pratipada date (Yugadi Tithi). This year, this sacred day i.e.the...
View ArticleDr KB Hedgewar birth anniversary on Varsha Pratipada: Seed of the...
Dr Hedgewar was a self-awakened personality who paved the way for the revival of glorious Bharat. If we study the socio-political and religious situation in Bharat and around the world over the last...
View ArticleBiocentrism and Indian Philosophy: The convergence of science and spirituality
Biocentrism, a concept that places life at the centre of the universe, challenges the traditional materialistic worldview by proposing that life and consciousness create reality rather than the other...
View ArticleThe AI Bias Against India: How Grok and western data are distorting our truth
A few years ago, Amazon faced a scandal when its AI-powered recruitment tool systematically downgraded resumes with female names. The system had absorbed historical hiring patterns from male-dominated...
View ArticleRSS at 100: A unique Shivir of the Sangh in Kashmir during emergency
On the occasion of 100 years of the Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh (RSS) this year, an inumerable real stories about the greatly inspiring activities of the organisation can be brought to the fore which...
View ArticleUS options for Taiwan if China decides to blitzkrieg the Indo-Pacific:...
China has once again upped the ante of the security dilemma and fueled security anxiety in the Indo-Pacific region by demonstrating a possible plan of invasion and blockage of Taiwan. As the Trump...
View ArticleThe Language Divide in South: Tamil Nadu’s Separatism and Kerala’s pragmatism
Leaders are not astrologers, but some possess remarkable foresight. VK Krishna Menon, India’s former Defence Minister and a close aide of Prime Minister Jawaharlal Nehru, was one such visionary....
View ArticleSpace: New possibilities and the new frontier
Two important events related to space have been in the news recently. One is docking and de-docking of SpaDex satellites by ISRO (Indian Space Research organisation). The second one is the return of...
View ArticleWhy should we seize India’s bioeconomy’s exponential growth to become a...
The bioeconomy is becoming increasingly important economically. The current global value of the bioeconomy is projected to be at 4 trillion USD, and some projections indicate that it may climb to 30...
View ArticleNavratri: The science behind the spiritual celebration
Navratri, one of the most revered Hindu festivals, is celebrated with great fervour across India and among Indian communities worldwide. Spanning nine nights and ten days, this festival is dedicated to...
View Article500th birth anniversary of Rani Abbakka: Symbol of undying defiance
Rani Abbakka’s story endures in the vibrant folklore and cultural memory of Tulu Nadu. Rani Abbakka was also called as “Abhaya Rani” or “Fearless Queen.” Her legendary bravery is immortalised through...
View ArticleSanatan Dharma: Global Hindu footprints
Hinduism is the oldest surviving religion of the world. It is also the third largest religion in the world with over one billion (100 crore) people belonging to its faith. Hinduism is not merely a...
View ArticleBharat’s Rise: A roadmap to a developed nation by 2047
Since independence in 1947, our beloved Bharat has journeyed through a remarkable growth story. Prime Minister Narendra Modi, in his recent address to the nation, emphasized our potential to become a...
View ArticleBharat’s Rise: A roadmap to a developed nation by 2047
Since independence in 1947, our beloved Bharat has journeyed through a remarkable growth story. Prime Minister Narendra Modi, in his recent address to the nation, emphasized our potential to become a...
View ArticleWhy should all Indians, regardless of religion, support the Waqf Amendments?
The Waqf (Amendment) Bill, 2025, which was passed in the Lok Sabha on April 3 brings much-needed transparency and accountability to the management of Waqf properties. The bill seeks to prevent the...
View ArticleABPS Resolution on Bangladesh: Standing in solidarity with Sanatanis
Like it has unfailingly done over the last many decades, Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh’s Akhil Bharatiya Pratinidhi Sabha (ABPS), that just concluded in Bengaluru, expressed its unequivocal solidarity...
View ArticleRSS Centenary Year: Unfoldment of the enduring mission
The Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh (RSS) has entered its centennial year. Since its establishment, the organisation has consistently expanded, strengthened and increased its influence, sparking curiosity...
View ArticleWaqf Amendment, 2025: A step towards inclusive development
Following hours of discussion by parliamentarians by various political parties, Lok Sabha finally passed the Waqf (Amendment) Bill 2025. 288 members voted in favour, and 232 members voted against the...
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