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| What Are the Implications of Renaming ? | | | Prof. Mahesh Chand Gupta | 12/4/2025 10:48:48 PM |
| | It is often said: What’s in a name? But Indian culture offers a direct answer — everything is in the name. The tradition of “yathā nām tathā guṇ” (as the name, so the qualities) is as old as our civilization. When we utter the name “Ram,” a feeling of peace, compassion, and dignity arises within us.
The name “Krishna” evokes love and sweetness. According to our beliefs, a name is sound, energy, identity, and direction. That is why in our society, a name is not just an identifier; it is a carrier of personality and leadership.
At a time when many nations across the world are struggling with moral decline, internal conflicts, authoritarianism, and power-centric governance, the Modi governm | |
| | | | Sanchar Saathi App: The Need for Balance Between Privacy and Security | | | Lalit Gargg | 12/4/2025 10:48:33 PM |
| | A peculiar trend is unfolding in India’s democratic politics—every initiative by the government is instinctively viewed with suspicion by the opposition. The ongoing controversy surrounding the Sanchar Saathi App is a prime example. The central government’s intent to make this app mandatory on all new smartphones was fiercely criticised by the opposition, who labelled it a violation of privacy and personal freedom. It was raised as a major issue in the Winter Session of Parliament, amplifying fears of increased state intrusion into individual life. Accusing the government of constitutional overreach and covert surveillance, the opposition mounted a strong protest. Sensing the sensitivity of | |
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