• Are We Using Religion as a ‘Shield’ Instead of a ‘Guide’?

    Are We Using Religion as a ‘Shield’ Instead of a ‘Guide’?0

    New 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

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  • How Can Leaders Promote Enlightenment in Their Communities?

    How Can Leaders Promote Enlightenment in Their Communities?0

    Building 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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  • The Illusion of Piety: Are We More Concerned with Appearance?

    The Illusion of Piety: Are We More Concerned with Appearance?0

    New Delhi – Faith, once a deeply personal and transformative experience, is increasingly taking on a performative dimension. From grandiose rituals to curated social media posts showcasing religious activities, modern expressions of devotion often prioritize appearances over genuine spiritual connection. In this age of visibility, a critical question arises: Are we more concerned with looking pious

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  • Tradition vs. Truth: Are We Confusing the Two?

    Tradition vs. Truth: Are We Confusing the Two?0

    The Thin Line Between Legacy and Reality New Delhi – Tradition, for centuries, has been the backbone of Indian culture, providing structure, identity, and continuity. From rituals handed down through generations to festivals that unify communities, traditions form the pulse of India’s diverse society. However, the question looms: Are we blurring the lines between tradition and

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  • The Clash of Dogmas: Are We Listening to Each Other or Shouting Past?

    The Clash of Dogmas: Are We Listening to Each Other or Shouting Past?0

    Is Dialogue Possible in a World Divided by Belief Systems? New Delhi – In a world increasingly defined by ideological divides, the rise of dogmatic beliefs—whether religious, political, or social—has created echo chambers where people are more inclined to shout than to listen. From fiery debates over faith and caste to the loud clashes between cultural

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  • Are We Electing Visionaries or Just Politicians?

    Are We Electing Visionaries or Just Politicians?0

    As India Grapples with Complex Challenges, the Need for Forward-Thinking Leadership Becomes Crucial Key Highlights Introduction In the world’s largest democracy, elections are both a celebration of collective choice and a reflection of public priorities. Yet, the question persists: Are we electing leaders who can envision and implement long-term progress, or are we settling for

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