Defense :

India's strong strides in Defense and Technology

Command Under Dharma: Bhishma, Drona, Karna, Arjuna and Krishna as a Defence Study in Mahabharata Leadership

Krishna’s strategic brilliance begins before Kurukshetra. He reads personalities clearly: Duryodhana’s ambition, Yudhishthira’s moral hesitation, Arjuna’s sensitivity, Bhima’s force, Karna’s pride, Bhishma’s restraint and Drona’s emotional weakness. This is advanced strategic intelligence. Modern defence planning values the same ability through political assessment, adversary profiling, intelligence fusion and red-team analysis. A war is shaped by weapons, terrain and logistics, but also by temperament, ego, fear, legitimacy and morale.

Health:

Ayurveda, Yoga, Meditation and much more....

First 1,000 Days: How an Ancient Verse Speaks to Modern Science

आयुः कर्म च वित्तं च विद्या निधनमेव च ।पञ्चैतानि हि सृज्यन्ते गर्भस्थस्यैव देहिनः ॥ Meaning: lifespan, karma/action, wealth, learning and...

Wayanad’s Tribal Women Step Into Ayur Care Careers Through CSR-Backed Training

A meaningful livelihood story has emerged from Wayanad, where 25 tribal women have entered the Ayur care sector after completing...

Roche Launches Tecentriq SC in India, Bringing 7-Minute Immunotherapy to Lung Cancer Care

Roche Pharma India has announced the launch of Tecentriq SC, or subcutaneous atezolizumab, marking an important development in India’s lung...

Mustard in Ayurveda: The Fiery Kitchen Medicine Hidden in Indian Food

Mustard, known in Ayurveda as Sarshapa, Rājikā, Siddhārtha, or simply Sarson/Rai, is one of the finest examples of how the...

AIIMS Delhi performs complex life-saving Pancreas-Kidney Transplant

AIIMS New Delhi has achieved a major medical milestone by successfully performing a Simultaneous Pancreas-Kidney transplant, a complex life-saving procedure...

Heritage :

Knowing more about the rich and vibrant India

Mullakkal Rajarajeswari Temple, Alappuzha: The Bhagavathy Shrine at the Heart of Alleppey

The presiding deity of the temple is Goddess Rajarajeswari, worshipped here as a powerful form of Bhagavathy/Durga. Kerala Tourism describes the temple as a grand Kerala-style shrine where Goddess Durga is the main deity, with other deities including Hanuman, Ganesha, Krishna, Ayyappa, Nagaraja and the Navagrahas also worshipped within the temple complex. The temple is believed to be around 500 years old, making it one of the important historic temples associated with Alappuzha’s religious landscape.