Cockroach, my friend

We must rethink our fear of the roach   If humans’ deep dislike had the power to wipe it out, the cockroach would be doomed. But it’s thriving. It’s gone to space. It’s even had babies in space. And given its established history of hitching rides on ships, planes, trains, one does wonder whether it did…

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From strained relations under Yunus to rest under Rahman

The recent political transition in Bangladesh, with the Bangladesh Nationalist Party (BNP) under Tarique Rahman assuming power, has raised expectations of a renewed phase in India-Bangladesh relations after a period of strain during the preceding Yunus-led dispensation.Rahman invited PM Modi to his oath-taking ceremony. While PM Modi unable to attend due to his scheduled overseas…

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Quota & Data

In India, the government is thinking about two big changes: Changing how many seats each area gets in Parliament (this is called delimitation) Making sure 33% of seats are reserved for women in elections Both ideas are important—but they are also a bit complicated. What is delimitation? Delimitation means deciding how many representatives each state…

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Cockroach, My Friend 

Lots of people really hate cockroaches. But here’s something surprising: cockroaches are actually some of the toughest and most important creatures on Earth. They’ve been around since before the dinosaurs. When dinosaurs went extinct, cockroaches… Source link

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Satish Gujral at Bikaner House

  The small rotunda taken up by the Arzaani Atelier at Bikaner House spawned into a historic 100 year tribute for Raseel Gujral Ansal’s father the polymath , Satish Gujral. Walking into this exhibition of sculptures and a few reprints of paintings became an exercise in nostalgia for art historian, curator and Neemrana Hotel founder…

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Quota & Data

Higher political representation for women should not be based on outdated population stats GOI’s twin objectives this Parliament session, 1) advance the delimitation exercise, that decides the number of representatives in Lok Sabha, and 2) change laws in order to roll out women’s 33% quota by 2029 LS polls, need parsing. For both of these…

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Bowing to goddess: Energy in everything

B Purushartha The word ‘shakti’ is derived from the potential indicator root ‘shak’. Therefore, ‘Shakti’ is the ability to do something. Outcome is inherent in the cause, in its unmanifest form, and requires Shakti to manifest itself as action. Shakti Puja is the process of awakening this inherent energy and making it useful. Without Shakti,…

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Shape-shifting politics & seats of Assam

Assam’s upcoming assembly election will be the first in recent memory to be held in a single phase, for an electorate of 2.5cr people. While delimitation, carried out in 2022-2023, by ECI, retained legislature size at 126 seats, the constituency boundaries were redrawn, and so, it is a newish electoral landscape. Read full story on…

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Decoding the Hormuz shock

The Iran war-linked energy crisis is different from previous shocks. Oil and gas markets are not simply rising, they are repricing violently, around disruption risk. On March 20, Brent settled at $112.19 per barrel, its highest since July 2022, after roughly 440mn barrels were removed from global supply, over 22 days. By March 24, after…

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