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When Valdivia Shook

On the afternoon of May 22, 1960, southern Chile experienced a catastrophe unlike anything recorded in modern history. At 3:11 p.m. local time, the...

El Niño and the Rising Heat Wave Threat in Coastal Odisha

The increasing intensity of summer heat in Odisha is no longer merely a seasonal discomfort. It has emerged as one of the most visible...

The Resonance of the Odia Pen (Literature) in Colombia

In today’s global context, a nation’s strength is no longer confined solely to its military prowess or economic prosperity; rather, its literature, culture, language,...

From Solferino to the World: The Enduring Journey of the Red Cross and Red Crescent

World Red Cross and Red Crescent Day, observed on 8 May, is not merely a symbolic occasion but a powerful reminder of how one...

Managing Cyclone Fani: The Rare Equatorial Outlier That Redefined Preparedness

On 3rd of May 2019, Cyclone Fani carved a dramatic chapter in India’s meteorological history. What began as another low-pressure system over the Bay...

World Press Freedom in a Fragmented Information Age

Observed every year on 3 May, World Press Freedom Day is often casually associated with newspapers and traditional journalism, yet its philosophical foundation is...

Free Exchange: Wealth and Its Discontents

Can a country get too rich for its own good? Norway’s tribute to Edvard Munch, Scandinavia’s most famous painter, is an impressive 13-storey slab of...

Prakrit as a Literary Language: Rethinking India’s Classical Past

The assertion that “Prakrit is, like Sanskrit, a literary language”, emphasized by Andrew Ollett, represents a major shift in how we understand India’s linguistic...

Is WWIII here?

It is becoming increasingly difficult to ignore the tension, violence and uncertainty in the world in recent years. The number of wars is growing,...

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