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THE UNSEEN COSTS OF WARFARE

With global conflicts, we face an all-out war. Border disputes and ongoing civil wars contribute to this perception. Civil wars are rampant, adding to global instability. The Oxford English Dictionary defines “war” as armed conflict between countries or groups within a country or state of competition or hostility. War is organized and often prolonged, characterized […]

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HISTORY OF THE WORLD ACCORDING TO BREAD

Welcome to a tale as ancient as grains themselves. Today, we knead through history’s doughy layers to discover how a humble loaf of bread has risen to global prominence. We’ll explore how this simple grain has shaped societies, sparked wars, and initiated the age of European exploration. In the dawn of humanity, within Mesopotamia’s fertile crescent, a silent revolution began. […]

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UPI: FRIEND OR FOE?

Living in a fast-paced city, Unified Payments Interface (UPI) has become an undeniable convenience. From grabbing a morning coffee to catching the latest movie, that tap and PIN combo seems like magic. But with this cashless ease comes a question: is UPI secretly draining our wallets? Online browsing turns fun to frenzy. A cool gadget […]

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The Chosen Family

There’s a saying about college that you find your “chosen family” there. In my case, this saying couldn’t be truer. It wasn’t just the friendships that blossomed, but the incredible bond I formed with my seniors. Joining Jai Hind College later than others meant navigating unfamiliar territory. Making friends felt like an uphill battle. But […]

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It’s a world full of opportunities: In conversation with Malay Dighe

Malay graduated from Jai Hind College with a Bachelor’s of Commerce in Financial Markets. He further went to Auckland to pursue his masters as well as employment. This article intends to share Malay’s experiences and insights since his graduation from college. Q1. You have completed your post graduate degree from Auckland, New Zealand and are […]

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The Rise Of Indian Football

Being a football fan in India for over a decade now, I’ve seen the interest rise significantly over the years, in various age groups. Talking about the Indian football league & the support that it’s received over the years, it always wasn’t the way it is as you see today. Football has always been a […]

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