|
Rajdeep PathakNational Herald |
In the realm of political theatre, candidates await their turn in the merry-go-round of power, setting the stage with tension and anticipation In...
From traditional Indian classical dance forms to contemporary global dance phenomena, dance continues to inspire, heal and unite communities On April...
President Dennis Francis, at the helm of the 78th UN General Assembly session, champions sustainability as pivotal to economic advancement While the...
As the nation commemorates the 105th anniversary of the Jallianwala Bagh massacre, it reaffirms its commitment to justice, equality and nonviolence ...
The Dandi March serves as a reminder that peaceful protest can be a potent weapon against injustice and oppression The 1980s film ‘Mard’...
Every year, on the 21st of March, the global community converges in celebration of puppetry, an art form that transcends time and culture On the...
A visionary thinker and dedicated peace activist, Galtung has left an indelible mark on our understanding of conflict resolution The world of peace...
The Delhi Tulip Festival stands as a testament to resilience, beauty and the enduring spirit of life's eternal dance Nestled within the heart of New...
Sayani's influence extended far beyond the confines of the studio, earning him a place in the hearts and minds of millions In the melodic realm of...
This year's theme, ‘Radio: A century informing, entertaining and educating,’ serves as a strong reminder of radio's prowess in shaping culture and...
To meet the escalating challenge of hate speech, the relevance of Gandhian communication cannot be overstated The Internet's rapid global...
Both Ustad Rashid Khan and Dr Prabha Atre played pivotal roles in globalising Indian classical music, taking it beyond geographical confines The news...
Half of the world's population is now under the age of 25. This is the largest youth generation to ever exist; imagine what the world would be if they...
Comedy has undergone a transformative journey; from the era of 'innocent' slap-stick humour to more satirical commentary on social anomalies In her...
The evolution of comedy in Hindi cinema did not occur in isolation. It was a reflection of societal changes. As the entertainment landscape shifted,...
The advocacy of activists has made a dent in societal attitude towards people with disabilities but still a lot needs to be done December is a month...
From Tsunami of 2004 to the recent Cyclone Biparjoy, India has made remarkable progress in dealing with natural calamities Cyclone Michaung made...
The successful rescue mission in the Silkyara, shows how coordinated efforts and a compassionate approach can achieve the impossible The march of...
Once a silent player in the market, the onion, today, is a vocal symbol of inflationary pressures, supply-chain disruptions and demand-supply dynamics...
The World Cup was a rare display of talent and grit showcasing the best cricket has to offer. It would linger for long in the memory of cricket lovers...
The Government’s policymakers and the citizens of Delhi must come together to reduce carbon emissions and ensure a cleaner, healthier future As...
Diplomacy, backed by the principles of justice and compassion, should be the cornerstone of international engagement One of the challenges that the...
The tragic events in Gaza – and conflicting nations in war – underscore the devastating impact of armed conflicts on civilian population Prime...
Indian sportspersons give their best-ever performance in the Asian Games; return home with 107 medals India reached an unprecedented milestone of 107...
Mahatma’s ideas of nonviolence act as lighthouse in the modern day world where storms of hatred and factionalism rage In a world marked by conflict...
Chess has been part of societies across the world. Its roots can be traced to ancient India, where it was known as ‘Chaturanga’, a game simulating...
9/11 is often remembered for terrorist attack but on the same day Gandhiji started satyagraha and Vivekananda gave a clarion call for the world...