Dalit laborer’s son passed UPSC, is now ‘IRS Sahib’. ‘Dreaming is a big thing for us’

Dalit laborer’s son passed UPSC, is now ‘IRS Sahib’. ‘Dreaming is a big thing for us’

Muktendra Kumar from Bijnor district secured 819th rank in UPSC exam, making him eligible for IRS posting. His next target is IAS. Nutan Sharma reports.

Aliens in Ajanta, Sita in Peru. RedFM show rewriting Indian history, Hinduism

The India classifieds radio show has 81 episodes and each boasts of an impressive audience – between 50,000 and 1 lakh, Antara Baruah reports.

AIIMS Likely To Conduct National Exit Test 2023 For Medical Students, Awaiting Health Ministry’s Approval

The National Medical Commission wants AIIMS to conduct the exam, which is envisaged as a comprehensive exam for MBBS final, NEET-PG and licensure exam for foreign medical graduates to practice in India. Sumi Sukanya Dutta reports.

I am an Indian Muslim and watching Pakistan break up. I’m glad my family didn’t emigrate in 1947

If the Muslims of 1947 had the foresight to understand the opposite paths to India and Pakistan, would they have chosen to go to Pakistan? Amana Begum writes.

The India standoff is hurting Chinese universities. The only option is to study Pakistan, Bangladesh

Indian scholars have also turned to Taiwanese universities for collaboration as invitations from Chinese universities have declined. Adil Brar writes.

The Mughals failed India in science. Just look at what Europe did between 1526 and 1757

The BJP and its followers portray the Mughal era as a dark period while established historians glorify the ‘Great Mughals’. But no one compares the Mughals with the Europeans, Dilip Mandal writes.

Time for Modi to learn from Indira Gandhi Biren government in Manipur is the problem, not the solution

The very continuity of state government is a stimulus for both sides. Kuki sees it as partisan with a majoritarian agenda, while Meitei sees it as too incompetent to protect them, Shekhar Gupta writes.