Category: Politics
All the articles in the "Politics" category.
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The T. M. Krishna Dilemma: When Musical Genius Meets Controversial Activism
Exploring the complex legacy of T.M. Krishna, the controversial Carnatic music virtuoso whose activism has divided classical music lovers. A personal examination of separating art from artist.
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Why Was There a Trump Victory? An Analysis of the 2024 Presidential Election Results
In a result that has sparked both surprise and intense debate, Donald Trump defeated Kamala Harris in the 2024 U.S. presidential election, marking a significant Republican comeback. While it’s common in elections to debate over policies, candidates, and broader political sentiment, Trump’s victory brings into focus several key factors that may have shifted the scales in his favor. Here, we take a closer look at six potential reasons that could have influenced voters’ choice.
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Women at Work
Our society and culture discourage women to excel and move ahead professionally. It takes me years to understand but I am thankful that I finally can. Having grown in a relatively evolved family, thankfully with no brothers, I felt I had not seen discrimination for women. Retrospectively I realize it was ‘conditioning’ or ‘normalizing’ which…
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Kashmir Issue : Different Views and Conflict of Interests
KASHMIR – The flash point of conflict between India and Pakistan ever since the two countries got independence. Why is it so? Well this all started when Indian sub-continent got independence from the British and criterias for division of the subcontinent were set by them. They decided that the regions with Hindu majority population will…
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Chambal – An Overview of Current Scenario (Part-1)
Dried weather, Dried land ,and people with dry behaviour ,this is how I will summarize Chambal (more commonly called land of dacoits and bandits).
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Kerala and Madhya Pradesh : The difference in the day-to-day lives of the two states
A look at the differences in the the ways the state of Kerala and Madhyapradesh function, from the perspective of a student. I lived for 18 years in a village in kerala. So you are warned : my views may be biased!