When Napoleon Bonaparte, amidst the deepest of crisis, would strategise to bail himself out of his predicament, his glowing face, soon after his emergence from deep strategic session, was the vindication of his optimum level of confidence to win the war. However, in the state of deep distress, whether in case of corporate or individuals, […]
Opinion
What does it feel to be a woman in a male dominated society? : Nita Arora
Nita Arora, 8th March,2021:New Delhi: (Himalini Feature Desk) It just does not make a difference to my psyche or confidence as I personally believe that being a woman or man is an accident of birth. I neither feel inadequate nor inferior and at the same time do not wish to gloat over the special prowess […]
Revolution and after : Basant Lohani
On the ocassion of “Falgun 7gate” Democracy day Aristotle once said – ‘anything that has a beginning also has an end.’ One could contest it if one so decides but Nepal’s Rana regime had its end written all across the wall. World War II itself was a new awakening in Asian and African countries because […]
President Biden appoints Indian-American as CMO at Homeland Security
Dr. Pritesh Gandhi who ran for Congress from District 10 in Texas and who told News India Times he was inspired by his India visit to choose a career path, was recently appointed by President Joe Biden as Chief Medical Officer at the Department of Homeland Security. In an interview with News India Times during […]
When ‘hating Modi’ was the trigger for this ‘New India’
Notwithstanding the liberal’s chest beating about India’s soul being crushed under the upsurge of the wave of Hindu nationalism, it was their visceral hatred for Modi phenomenon that had engendered this new India. Vivekanand Jha Ranchi: India today stands on the cusp of a change; a change brought by the new wave of a majority […]
Was Nepal intending to be a part of Indian sovereignty ?
Was an opportunity to let go Nepal when the providence was knocking at its door to make it a part of its sovereignty, another Nehruvian policy blunder, as it was a vis-a-vis Tibet and Kashmir, which is reflecting so adversely on India today ? Vivekanand Jha, Ranchi: Pranab Mukherjee’s autobiography, The Presidential Years, has once […]
THE CORNER MEETING Paying tribute to a martyr : Basanta Lohani
Basanta Lohani. Indra Chowk is more or less the same as it was some seventy-three ago except the black-topped road in the place of slabs and a renovated temple on the western side. It was called Sahar, the city by all those living beyond Ranipokhari and adjoining Tundikhel where the kith and kin of Rana […]
A titanic battle for ‘ Yes, I am Bengali’ tag. : Vivekanand Jha
When the royal Bengal tigress will take on the Asiatic lion of Gir in a battle where two individuals will clash for ‘yes, I am a Bengali tag’, in the unique contest between two individuals where parties are rendered redundant, as votes will be sought in the name of Modi or Mamata, on the ground […]
Rediscovering Swami Vivekananda anew
Vivekanand Jha, Ranchi . With the world scorched by the radicalisation of ideological hatred for each other tearing the societies apart; with the racial supremacists –be it white, Islamist or Hindu nationalists–pre-destined to leverage their demographic dividends, the lofty doctrinaire belief of the world being anything but one big family, had long receded to the […]
When Nitish Kumar proved himself a Kurmi leader
Vivekanand jha, Ranchi. The pan Bihari identity that Nitish Kumar sought to build when he gave a clear call of ‘Han, Ham Bihari hain’, stands incontrovertibly punctured at the altar of his anointing a successor from his own Kurmi caste, despite there being several competent leaders from forward castes. Willy nilly it has struck a […]







