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- February 6, 2015
Kathmandu, September 2025 — Nepal’s current turmoil has exposed a disturbing truth about modern uprisings: decentralised protests, without leaders or clear hierarchies, may be the hardest to control — and the most destructive. A Movement Without a Face The uprising that forced Prime Minister K. P. Sharma Oli to resign this month has no commanding
READ MORELucknow, 2025 — As Uttar Pradesh (UP) embarks on a journey to become a trillion-dollar economy, the state faces the complex challenge of balancing ambitious economic goals with the diverse and pressing needs of its local communities. From urban infrastructure demands to rural livelihood concerns, the path to sustainable growth requires careful navigation of competing priorities.
READ MORENew Delhi – Religion has long been regarded as a source of moral guidance and spiritual solace, providing individuals and societies with principles to navigate life’s complexities. Yet, in today’s polarized world, religion often seems to be wielded more as a shield—a tool to justify biases, deflect criticism, and create barriers—than as a guide toward introspection
READ MOREBuilding Communities Rooted in Knowledge, Inclusivity, and Progress Key Insights Introduction Enlightenment is more than the pursuit of knowledge; it is a commitment to fostering growth, inclusivity, and empowerment. For leaders, promoting enlightenment in their communities involves championing education, encouraging dialogue, and creating opportunities for collective progress. In the Indian context, where diversity and disparities
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