As part of its centennial events, RSS has begun a campaign to revive the robust family system that’s focal to a cohesive society. Vinod Kumar Shukla Bharat has historically been a tightly knit society where Kutumb or family served as foundational unit of existence. It is very essence of this nation's civilizational ethos. Bharatiya scriptures … Continue reading Familial Values as Foundational Core to Bharatiya Society
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Unimplemented Bangladesh Guarantees
Ram Statue Row, unsettling minority question point to decay in societal plurality ideals with radicals holding the sway! Diganta Chakraborty History often throws up some unsettling questions. Partition of Bengal in 1947 was one such moment. A land enriched by freedom fighter Masterda Surya Sen, spiritual leader Dr. Mahanambrata Brahmachari and ancestors of Rabindranath Tagore … Continue reading Unimplemented Bangladesh Guarantees
Kashmir’s Temple Heritage: A Testament to Bharat’s Enduring Civilization
The history of Kashmir is a tale of culture rather than just geography. The Valley fostered a distinctive intellectual, spiritual and cultural history for thousands of years that significantly influenced Bharat's civilisational terrain. Kashmiri Hindu community consisting of intellectuals, philosophers, saints, poets and custodians of sanatan/dharmic knowledge whose presence established Kashmir's cultural identity over centuries, … Continue reading Kashmir’s Temple Heritage: A Testament to Bharat’s Enduring Civilization
Victory to Mother Nature: Bharatiya Way and the Crisis of the Earth
By N. C. Bipindra As World Environment Day is observed on June 5, it is worth pausing to ask a fundamental question: why is the world scrambling to rediscover what Bharat (India) has always known? While the United Nations frames environmental protection as an urgent modern challenge, the civilisation that has flourished on the banks … Continue reading Victory to Mother Nature: Bharatiya Way and the Crisis of the Earth
Why Spew Venom Against RSS & Hindus?
Self-styled Christian lobbyists’ campaign against Hindus outreach in US & Europe has not worked even with scaremongering and demonization tactics. Aniket Pingley There is a genre of writing immune to journalistic standards in gathering evidence, retaining balance and complete disclosure. It is the opinion piece. In its honest form, it declares a position and argues … Continue reading Why Spew Venom Against RSS & Hindus?
India’s Moral Diplomacy: Vasudhaiva Kutumbakam in an Age of Conflict
R K Raina India’s engagement with the world has never been guided solely by strategic calculations or economic interests. For millennia, the country’s outlook toward humanity has been shaped by a deeper civilisational ethic Sharanagata Rakshanam, the sacred duty to protect those who seek refuge. Rooted in the philosophy of Vasudhaiva Kutumbakam, the world is … Continue reading India’s Moral Diplomacy: Vasudhaiva Kutumbakam in an Age of Conflict
Global Resonance of Sanatan Dharma
Vinod Kumar Shukla Among the foundational "Trayi" (the first three Vedas), the Sam Veda stands as a celestial musical invocation dedicated to various Gods, Goddesses and Deities. It was upon these rhythmic foundations that Bharat Muni authored the Natya Shastra, bridging the gap between divine sound and terrestrial art. So, musical rendition, spiritual inquiry and … Continue reading Global Resonance of Sanatan Dharma
Vivekananda for Gen Z on National Youth Day 2026
Vivekananda for Gen Z on National Youth Day 2026 CIHS DESK Gen Z is at a turning point in 2026. Many young minds, surrounded by information, polarised narratives, and instant outrage, are drawn towards extremes, ideological, political or social, not always out of conviction but frequently out of confusion, rage or a need for meaning. … Continue reading Vivekananda for Gen Z on National Youth Day 2026
Negotiating Identity and Equality: The Intellectual Framework of the UCC Debate in the Assembly
Arun Anand Bharat commemorates ‘Constitution Day’ on 26 November every year as her Constituent Assembly had adopted the Constitution of the Country on 26 November 1949. It came into force on 26 January 1950. One of the key debates that happened in the Constituent assembly was on Uniform Civil Code. The issue was discussed at length … Continue reading Negotiating Identity and Equality: The Intellectual Framework of the UCC Debate in the Assembly
Sunshine in Human lives!
Sunshine in Human lives! Chinmaya Mission’s contribution to spiritual awakening, emancipation, selfless service and compassionate development in 75 years stands out! Editorial Team, Chinmaya Mission, New Delhi As Chinmaya Mission rings in seventy-five years of dedicated service and spiritual awakening, it stands as living testament to timeless ideals and eternal wisdom of Hinduism. What began … Continue reading Sunshine in Human lives!










