Un public trop indulgent envers tout et n’importe quoi paie les pots cassés à la longue. Des contrariétés qui irritent, énervent et dérangent la quiétude de tout et
May 1st, a sharp reminder of state repression against workers claiming their rights in the oldest democracy, and celebrated worldwide, has all its relevance today in the light
Following the controversy over why women are not allowed into Shani Shingnapur temple in Maharastra, a thorough explanation is given by Sadhguru, which should enlighten the public on
Hardly can we take time to appreciate the efforts made on Independence Day to present a most laudable Mauritian culture show put up by local artists, dancers and
At long last, Hindu religious organizations are trying to drive the message of discipline and respect for the environment in the minds of the public. Well done and
The Pope’s visit in Mexico and his repentance discourse on past wrongs inflicted on the natives inhabiting the place centuries ago brings to mind historical episodes that are
The presence of the French representatives of the Louvre Museum reminds us of the massive investment in the transformation of the ancient palaces into a museum which took
Have we given a thought to how Creoles of African origin were named during slavery? The naming of slaves in the various French colonies followed the same pattern.
Recently, the suicide of Dalit research scholar Rohith Vemula in Hyderabad sparked outrage among Dalit teachers and students, and shocked academics in foreign universities. The latter published a
Pour tout vous dire, on trouve que le ton guerrier des derniers mois de l’année écoulée a créé une bonne diversion de guéguerre politicienne habituelle opposant clans et
Indian secularism and humanism are not vain words nor abstract ideals its citizens should make painstaking efforts to achieve. Secularism and humanism are deeply embedded in the hearts