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The Strength to Correct Oneself

The world's oldest continuing constitutional democracy and the world's largest democracy offer contrasting lessons. One demonstrates the power of institutional renewal; the other reminds us that democ

Fr. Gaurav Nair Fr. Gaurav Nair
06 Jul 2026

America @ 250 Power and Paradox

America's 250th anniversary invites reflection on a nation that inspired freedom movements, nurtured generations of innovators and immigrants, and continues to wrestle with its own ideals while remain

A. J. Philip A. J. Philip
06 Jul 2026

Articles

Fifty years after the Emergency, the debate has shifted from suspended Democracy to whether democratic institutions can be hollowed out while elections continue and constitutional forms remain outward

Thomas Menamparampil Thomas Menamparampil
06 Jul 2026

Is India moving forward or slipping backwards? Growing concerns over democratic institutions, civil liberties, economic inequality, and constitutional values have kept the national debate over whether

Jacob Peenikaparambil Jacob Peenikaparambil
06 Jul 2026

In a landmark ruling, the Supreme Court has declared the right to walk on safe, well-maintained footpaths a fundamental right, placing pedestrians at the centre of constitutional protection and challe

Dr. Pauly Mathew Muricken Dr. Pauly Mathew Muricken
06 Jul 2026

The passport controversy has raised uncomfortable questions about citizenship, administrative accountability and legal interpretation. Far from settling the issue, official assertions have triggered f

Joseph Maliakan Joseph Maliakan
06 Jul 2026

If Stan Swamy, the Martyr, were alive today, he would be in the midst of the Adivasis. His life would be very simple and frugal. He would eat their food, sing their songs, and dance with them. He woul

Cedric Prakash Cedric Prakash
06 Jul 2026

Synthetic narcotics, digital trafficking and organised crime are reshaping India's drug landscape. As Goa, Kerala and neighbouring states witness alarming spikes in abuse and fatalities, the country's

Pachu Menon Pachu Menon
06 Jul 2026

They did not fall like accidents. They were arranged: Dalit bodies laid out In the neat geometry of hate.

Dr Suryaraju Mattimalla Dr Suryaraju Mattimalla
06 Jul 2026

one day we will wake up to discover that while we faithfully believed it was day, our rulers had quietly turned it into night...

Robert Clements Robert Clements
06 Jul 2026

As new restrictions tighten around churches and civil society organisations, those likely to suffer most are the poor, the marginalised, and the forgotten communities who rely on faith-based instituti

John Dayal John Dayal
29 Jun 2026

From Chhattisgarh to North Korea, Nigeria to Iraq, the faces of persecution differ, but the outcome remains the same: shrinking freedoms, shattered communities and an international human-rights system

Oliver D'Souza Oliver D'Souza
29 Jun 2026

Please issue a clarification that, ordinarily, a passport will be accepted as proof of Indian citizenship. Exceptions are exceptions and can be dealt with separately. I hope you will do the needful.

A. J. Philip A. J. Philip
29 Jun 2026

From examination scandals and opaque governance to fallen media and engineered horse trading, the erosion of accountability threatens our foundations. When institutions fail to hold power to account,

Jacob Peenikaparambil Jacob Peenikaparambil
29 Jun 2026

The measure of a just society lies in how it treats its most vulnerable. On World Refugee Day, the call is clear: stand with those forced to flee, defend their dignity, and ensure that safety becomes

Cedric Prakash Cedric Prakash
29 Jun 2026

The IITs transformed the country by nurturing a scientific temper and innovation. As mission drift creeps in through misplaced priorities and questionable academic pursuits, preserving their founding

Jaswant Kaur Jaswant Kaur
29 Jun 2026

In an era when political speeches are measured more by their electoral potential than their moral resonance, Adam Nee Evide Aakunnu? By VD Satheesan offers something rare.

Dr Suresh Mathew Dr Suresh Mathew
29 Jun 2026

It eats through generations Through lullabies whispered In fear, Through the young Dalit boys learning To bow before they learn To stand, Through Dalit girls taught To make themselves smaller

Dr Suryaraju Mattimalla Dr Suryaraju Mattimalla
29 Jun 2026

Remembering the Holocaust has meaning only when it inspires humanity to resist every form of mass violence. The challenge before nations today is not merely to honour past victims but to prevent new v

Thomas Menamparampil Thomas Menamparampil
29 Jun 2026

The recent Supreme Court judgment that Christians cannot be classified as Scheduled Castes has stirred many emotions. I read the verdict with sadness, but not because I believe the Court was wrong. In

Robert Clements Robert Clements
29 Jun 2026

An organisation that claims to champion discipline, patriotism, and national regeneration should have little hesitation in embracing constitutional accountability. Transparency is not a threat to cred

A. J. Philip A. J. Philip
22 Jun 2026

Students today face unprecedented academic, emotional, and digital pressures. The answer lies not merely in better teaching techniques but in compassionate mentorship. Teachers who inspire trust, mode

Jacob Peenikaparambil Jacob Peenikaparambil
22 Jun 2026

As the BJP consolidates power and the TMC splinters into rival camps, Mamata Banerjee's future hangs in the balance. Surrounded by rebels and rivals, she faces her gravest crisis—yet remains a leader

John Dayal John Dayal
22 Jun 2026

The national testing regime has become a costly annual drill that encourages rote learning, fuels corruption, enriches the coaching industry, and inflicts severe mental stress on millions of students,

Joseph Maliakan Joseph Maliakan
22 Jun 2026

The rise of the Cockroach Janata Party challenges the familiar "foreign hand" narrative, revealing instead a home-grown expression of youth frustration over unemployment, inequality, and political

Pachu Menon Pachu Menon
22 Jun 2026

The shrinking availability of migrant labour calls for a fundamental rethinking of labour policy. Better wages, social protection, housing, skill development, and workplace modernisation are essential

Jose Vattakuzhy Jose Vattakuzhy
22 Jun 2026

Visionary that he was, Dr APJ Abdul Kalam's ardent proposal for a National Prosperity Index to replace the National Poverty Index was an effective socio-economic mantra as a holistic formula. This per

P. A. Chacko P. A. Chacko
22 Jun 2026

We are told We must not dream Of becoming: A Reader, Bent over bright margins Where new worlds germinate;

Dr Suryaraju Mattimalla Dr Suryaraju Mattimalla
22 Jun 2026

Every few months, we are treated to the same political circus. A party wins an election. Voters celebrate. Defeated parties lick their wounds. Commentators analyse the verdict. Then, just when everyon

Robert Clements Robert Clements
22 Jun 2026

After I reached this place on May 27, 1964, I have generally kept away from writing letters. Old habits, however, die hard. My daughter is here, and so are my grandsons. None of us knows you personall

A. J. Philip A. J. Philip
15 Jun 2026

As an educator committed to improving the quality of education in our country, I am writing this open letter to draw your attention to issues that require urgent intervention. I trust these concerns w

Albert Rayan Albert Rayan
15 Jun 2026

The greatest threat to religion today is not atheism but its politicisation and commercialisation. When faith is used to divide, hate and dominate, it becomes a mockery of itself. True religion begins

Jacob Peenikaparambil Jacob Peenikaparambil
15 Jun 2026

Once the BJP leader who proudly defended his right to eat beef, Kiren Rijiju now stands accused of dismissing minority anxieties as propaganda. His evolution reflects the growing distance between cons

John Dayal John Dayal
15 Jun 2026

India's invisible care economy rests on the unpaid labour of millions of women. The Supreme Court has recognised homemakers as nation builders; the challenge now is to support, value, and invest in ca

Jaswant Kaur Jaswant Kaur
15 Jun 2026

A court that recognises a constitutional danger yet permits the process to proceed cannot remain outside the story. As allegations of mass disenfranchisement grow, the focus of political and constitut

Oliver D'Souza Oliver D'Souza
15 Jun 2026

As hate, violence and greed become the new normal, the Sacred Heart of Jesus challenges us to live differently. Its message of fire, forgiveness, fearlessness, freedom and fraternity remains the most

Cedric Prakash Cedric Prakash
15 Jun 2026

You mark us by our labour. Hindu scriptures call us We were born From feet, From dirt, From sin.

Dr Suryaraju Mattimalla Dr Suryaraju Mattimalla
15 Jun 2026

A few years from now, while the old political warriors are wondering what embarrassing nickname has been invented for them, the cockroaches may still be crawling steadily forward, quietly having the l

Robert Clements Robert Clements
15 Jun 2026