The Supreme Court's intervention halting the FCU has preserved social media as a bastion for critique. Ensuring free ex
The Supreme Court's stay on the operation of the Union government's Fact Checking Unit has safeguarded freedom of speech at least temporarily.
Amidst whispers of combating the rampant spread of misinformation, the Government orchestrated an amendment to the IT Act
I was pleasantly surprised to receive your letter dated March 15 in both Hindi and English. You mentioned in your letter how you have received trust and support from 140 crore people
On January 12, 2024, a couple came to the USM to invite the community to their daughter's wedding. While sitting and talking, the conversation turned to Fr. Varghese Alengaden
The Church's response to the Indian general election in a pluralistic world should be multifaceted
We have seen different ruling styles. China recently concluded its weeklong annual parliamentary meeting in Beijing in an exultant tone.
Half a decade ago, a Bollywood movie took the entire industry by storm. The Manoj Kumar starrer "Roti, Kapda aur Makaan"
Every time, movie lovers can't wait for the release of the latest James Bond production. James Bond movies focus on the titular character, a fictional British Secret
The supreme iconoclast, Howard Zinn, observed that there is no such thing as impartial history. Even the most conscientious historians are partial in two ways
Securing 87 per cent votes in the 2024 presidential election with a voter turnout of 77.5 per cent, the 71-year-old Vladimir Putin will become the President of Russia for a fifth term
I raise this question mainly in the backdrop of the recent installations of bishops and an Archbishop in some of the north Indian dioceses
"These judges," swore the village chieftain as he stood at the edge of his village along with his deputy and looked back at the village they ruled together