Degree of Thoughts

  • The Taliban returns: Some observations and calculations
    As the Taliban tore through Afghanistan making seemingly inexorable advances towards the ivory tower of power, the clouds of fear and uncertainty started showing up over South East Asia. I started exploring the
  • The Ups and Downs of Life
    Each day is a passing nightmare. We are faced with different problems in life. Sometimes doing our best is not good enough. We feel like we would amount to nothing despite our persistent effort to achieve our t
  • The way out is in: A journey within-towards final frontiers
    “Do not look for happiness outside yourself. The awakened seek happiness inside.” - Peter DeunovWe all can fool ourselves into all kinds of emotional states, we can take ourselves higher in our real ye
  • Mental Health amidst the COVID Pandemic
    Throughout the world, the public is being informed about the physical effects of coronavirus infection and steps to take to prevent exposure to the coronavirus and manage symptoms of covid-19 if it appears. How
  • Economic shock and resilience: India is an Elephant
    When will this recession end? Will GDP bounce back soon? A myriad of problems have unfolded ever since the outbreak of the COVID-19 pandemic. But do we have all the answers? To gain more insights, let us travel
  • International Human Trafficking
    “Human trafficking is a multi-billion dollar growth industry because, unlike drugs, which are gone as soon as they are used, humans can be recycled. Because they can continue to be exploited, they’re a bett
  • Meme Culture
    The Internet is a tremendous platform that is accessible to almost 4 billion users worldwide. It has changed the scenario of global marketing, enabled users to connect with friends and strangers alike and provi
  • Tribalism in Nagaland: The Greed For Power
    Study of the evolution of human society teaches us that ‘human society’ has always been divided into different social groups which have developed over the period of time and got strengthened due to intra-gr
  • COVID-19: The Challenge to World Economy
    Coronavirus disease 2019, caused by SARS- COV2, is of unprecedented global public health concern. To combat the disease, on March 11 2020, the World Health Organization (WHO) characterized COVID-19 as a pandemi
  • Importance of Education in Society
    "If You are planning for a year, sow rice; if you are planning for a decade, plant trees; if you are planning for a lifetime, educate people” – Chinese Proverb Education is a social establishment that
  • Dr BR Ambedkar’s vision on Tribal Development and Indian Constitution
    Tribal Communities have progressed in Independent India, with having a prominent figure like Dr BR Ambedkar who fought for the rights of weaker sections of society, SC, ST, OBC and Religious Minorities. Tribal,
  • Tara: I Scream Silently
    The world today is not how it had been. Technology has taken us far ahead and development in various fields. These we know and understand for sure that times have changed and advanced. And yet, unfortunately, w
  • Caste: A Never-Ending Pandemic
    Zhetoli N Shohe, 2nd Semester, Dept. of Political Science“What is a country? When people say, “Tell me about India”, I say, “Which India? The land of poetry? The one that produces haunting music and exq
  • Humanity: One love, one heart, one destiny
    “O CHILDREN OF MEN! Know ye not why We created you all from the same dust? That no one should exalt himself over the other. Ponder at all times in your hearts how ye were created. Since We have created you al
  • Entrepreneurship in Nagaland: Scenario, Challenges, Reforms
    It is true that the Nagaland we see today is not the same around 70 years back, but it is also not quite as expected as it has to be. The state has been struggling with economic growth and multiple factors are
  • Mulk Raj Anand: The Voice of Underdog
    When we look back at Indian history; unfortunately, there is always a story of exploitation. The dominant class people operate the society for their own benefit. They never gave an opportunity to the underprivi
  • The blame game dance
    “When you think everything is someone else’s fault, you will suffer a lot.” - Dalai LamaDemocracy demands free thinking individuals who are capable of understanding the common good and act upon it. Any ci
  • The development of minority rights in the light of International Law
    International law by definition is the system of law whose primary function is to regulate the relations of states with one another. International law has been advancing in its scope and approach. Lawyer Victor
  • Share The Meal - Let us be the Messengers of ‘Justice’
    “Make us worthy, Lord, to serve those throughout the world who live and die in poverty or hunger. Give them, through our hands, this day their daily bread; and by our understanding love, give peace and joy.
  • COVID-19 Calls for Google
    As an individual and as a student I have experienced how helpful Google can be, as well as how threatening it can be to virtual education. I have learned and realized that if someone wants to destroy a country,
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