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The Mysterious Disappearance of Netaji Subhas Chandra Bose

Posted on 12th June 2025

Imagine it’s a humid August evening in 1945. The roar of propellers fades, and a Japanese army plane shudders into the night sky from Taihoku Airfield (today’s Taipei). On board is Subhas Chandra Bose—Netaji—still burning with the dream of free Read more…

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Subhas Chandra Bose, INA, and the Final Blow to British Rule in India

Posted on 24th April 2025

The Indian freedom struggle witnessed several waves of resistance, but few had as electrifying an impact as the rise of Subhas Chandra Bose and the Indian National Army (INA). Though Bose’s audacious campaign and the cascading effects of the INA Read more…

History

The Aryan Invasion Theory: A Colonial Myth Debunked

Posted on 3rd March 2025

The Aryan Invasion Theory (AIT) has long been debated in Indian history. It proposes that nomadic Indo-Aryans from Central Asia entered the Indian subcontinent around 1500 BCE, introducing their language, culture, and technology. European scholars, particularly Max Müller in the Read more…

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Resignation of Subhas Chandra Bose from Congress Presidency in 1939

Posted on 28th February 2025

Subhas Chandra Bose’s resignation from the Congress presidency in 1939 was a turning point in India’s freedom struggle. It highlighted the deep ideological rift between Bose’s radical vision and Mahatma Gandhi’s moderate, non-violent approach. The conflict between Bose and Gandhi Read more…

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A Journey from Pakistan to Bangladesh: A Simplified Timeline

Posted on 7th September 2024

The 20th century was a time of significant change in South Asia. This timeline explains the key events that led to the creation of Pakistan in 1947 and the birth of Bangladesh in 1971. Each section breaks down essential moments Read more…

The Disappearing Y Chromosome Insights from the Amami Spiny Rat
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The Disappearing Y Chromosome: Insights from the Amami Spiny Rat

Posted on 28th August 2024

Sex chromosomes are critical in determining the gender of mammals, and their evolution has been a significant focus of scientific inquiry for decades. Interestingly, not all mammals adhere to the traditional XY chromosome system. Recent scientific research has uncovered a Read more…

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The Decline of Hindu Self-Defense: Historical Roots and Modern Challenges

Posted on 21st August 2024

The concept of self-defense has been deeply ingrained in Hindu culture for centuries. From ancient warriors like Arjun to modern-day martial arts practitioners, Hindus have always valued the ability to protect themselves and their communities. However, in recent decades, there Read more…

Nature

Radiotropic Fungi: Radiosynthesis & Insights into Chernobyl Ecosystem

Posted on 12th August 2024

In 1986, the Chernobyl nuclear disaster  sent shockwaves around the world, not just in terms of its immediate human toll, but also in the long-lasting impact it had on the environment. The explosion released massive amounts of radiation into the Read more…

Politics

Constitutional Discrimination against Hinduism

Posted on 8th August 2024

In India, a secular country by its constitution, religious equality is a fundamental right. However, a closer examination reveals that certain laws and policies disproportionately affect the Hindu community, leading to claims of constitutional discrimination. This article highlights some of Read more…

Psychology

Deep Work vs Shallow Work: Understanding the Importance of Focusing in a Distracted World

Posted on 30th January 2023

Recently, I have been reading the book “Deep Work: Rules for Focused Success in a Distracted World” by Cal Newport. Cal Newport is a computer science professor, author, and blogger. In his book, he explores the concept of “deep work” Read more…

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