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Silent Voter

In election seasons, noise is often mistaken for momentum. Rallies swell, slogans sharpen, and television debates grow louder by the day.

Crumbling Pillar

Democracy rests on four essential pillars ~ the executive, the legislature, the judiciary, and the media. While the first three are required to operate within structured constitutional frameworks, the fourth pillar is expected to function independently, as the voice of the people and the conscience of the nation.

The News Shift

The way people consume news is undergoing a quiet but profound transformation, one that traditional media organisations can no longer ignore.

Film on Swamiji to inspire youth

Vivek, a docu-film, directed by noted television personality Abhijit Dasgupta will be uploaded in the Youtube channel on 12 January, the birthday of Swami Vivekananda.

How tech devices impact kids’ brain functioning

Time spent watching television or playing computer games has measurable and long-term effects on children’s brain function, according to a review of 23 years of neuroimaging research, which while showing negative impacts also demonstrates some positive effects.

Off screen tales

Picket lines are not new to Hollywood. Battles between powerful studios and the creative talents that make up the industry have taken place since at least the 1940s.