Opinion
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| Young Voices, New Politics: Gen Z on Campus | | | | Dr. Vijay Garg
For generations, the college campus has been more than a place for academic learning. It has been a space where young people have debated ideas, questioned authority, organised movements, discussed social issues and developed a sense of citizenship. Many important political and social movements have found their early voices in classrooms, student unions, libraries and campus gatherings.
Today, however, campus politics is changing. A new generation—Gen Z—is entering higher education with different expectations, communication habits and political experiences. They have grown up with smartphones, social media, instant information and a rapidly changing world. Their understan | |
| | | | Tulsidas: The Eternal Voice of Ram Devotion, Values and Human Welfare | | | | Lalit Gargg
In India’s great tradition of saints, Goswami Tulsidas occupies a place far beyond that of a celebrated poet or devotee of Lord Rama. He was a people’s spiritual guide, a cultural visionary and an immortal exponent of the Indian philosophy of life. Tulsidas Jayanti, observed on Shukla Saptami of the month of Shravan, provides an occasion to remember a great soul who brought the story of Rama out of royal courts and the exclusive domain of Sanskrit scholarship and made it a living part of the language, emotions and everyday life of the common people. Tulsidas transformed devotion from a mere form of worship into a way of life rooted in character, dignity, compassion, service, | |
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