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Dr Rajesh K Pillania

Why is using a mobile phone, not a great idea?

Dr. Rajesh K. Pillania, Professor at MDI Gurgaon, highlights the alarming overuse of mobile phones, especially among youngsters. He emphasizes their negative impact on well-being, relationships, learning, and society. Constant comparisons and distractions cause anxiety and loneliness. While mobiles have benefits, limiting their use is crucial to reclaim real-life interactions and overall happiness.

Why Sanatan-Hindu cannot avoid politics

“In ‘Why Sanatan-Hindu Cannot Avoid Politics,’ the Author argues that politics is inescapable for Sanatan (Hindu) citizens, despite their reluctance to engage in it. Political decisions impact every facet of daily life, including taxes, education, healthcare, and personal freedoms. While many educated Sanatan individuals feel ashamed or brainwashed into avoiding political discourse due to historical, cultural, and social conditioning, the author asserts that disengagement from politics is not a neutral act. It often tacitly endorses the status quo and allows others to shape the nation's future. The narrative explores how Sanatan citizens are unconsciously involved in politics, why they have distanced themselves from it, and the importance of conscious political participation to safeguard their cultural and religious rights. The narrative calls for a reclamation of politics as a moral duty (Dharma), encouraging Sanatan citizens to engage constructively at both local and national levels to strengthen India’s democratic fabric and protect their values,” writes Ryan Baidya.

Reclaiming Dharma: India’s responsibility to protect Hindus in Bangladesh

“Today, as the torchbearer of the Indic civilization, India must ask itself: does it not have a moral and historical obligation to protect the Hindus of Bangladesh and other regions once part of Bharat? If necessary, should it not be prepared to use its armed forces to ensure their survival and dignity? If India is willing and able to protect Sanatan Dharma outside her forced-made and cunningly architected boundaries, only then can she ensure its protection and flourishing within those boundaries,” writes Ryan Baidya.

The power of your voice: Why US citizens cannot avoid politics

“The reluctance to engage in political discourse or even vote has become a widespread issue, particularly among Americans. Some people are frustrated with the political system, while others feel disillusioned by the polarized environment. However, by opting out, they may unintentionally endorse the status quo or allow the decisions of others to impact their lives without their consent,” writes Ryan Baidya.