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Professor GN Saibaba: A Voice for Human Rights and the Quest for Justice
Professor GN Saibaba, a former English professor at Delhi University, has emerged as one of India’s most prominent advocates for human rights, particularly for the marginalized and indigenous communities in the country. Despite facing immense personal and professional challenges, including his imprisonment and physical disability, Saibaba’s activism and scholarship continue to ignite debates about civil liberties, state oppression, and justice in India. This article delves into the life, activism, and legacy of Professor GN Saibaba, highlighting his contributions and ongoing struggle for human rights.
By Zinnat ara Begumabout a year ago in History
The Norther Lights 2024
The Enigmatic Dance of the Northern Lights by George’s Girl In the hallowed realms of the Arctic skies, where darkness yields to the vibrant whispers of the cosmos, there lies an ethereal spectacle that has captivated humanity for centuries—the Northern Lights, or aurora borealis. These luminescent ribbons of colour have enchanted observers since their earliest documentation in the 17th century by the brilliant mind of Galileo Galilei, yet their roots delve deep into the tapestry of human history, intertwining with the myths and legends of ancient civilisations.
By Marie381Uk about a year ago in History
I Asked My French Colleague How She Survives on a USD 3,300 Salary. She Confused Me.
Introduction A few months ago, I started working with a French colleague, someone who, by all accounts, seemed to live a pretty comfortable life. But one day, during lunch, I couldn't help but wonder how she managed to survive in a big city like Paris on a USD 3,300 salary. This wasn't a judgment but genuine curiosity. Given the high cost of living in major European cities, I assumed she might be facing financial struggles. However, when I asked her how she manages, her response left me utterly confused. What I learned about how she lives, and the differences in our financial cultures, was an eye-opener.
By Muhammad Nadeemabout a year ago in History
Exploring the Concorde's History. AI-Generated.
The Concorde was a marvel of engineering and design. It changed air travel by reaching high speeds and crossing the Atlantic fast. This article will explore the Concorde's history, its design, the luxury it offered, and its impact on aviation.
By Etienne Gauthier-manuelabout a year ago in History
The Road to Success
Success is rarely a straight path. It is often fraught with challenges, setbacks, and moments of doubt. Yet, it is through these trials that the seeds of greatness are sown. The stories of those who have achieved remarkable success are not just tales of triumph, but also of unwavering perseverance and resilience. This article delves into true stories of individuals who exemplified these qualities, ultimately achieving their dreams and inspiring others along the way.
By Sazeeb Chowduryabout a year ago in History
Bad Blood: What It Means and How to Overcome It
In our relationships—whether personal, familial, or professional—unresolved conflicts can lead to what we often refer to as "bad blood." This term encapsulates feelings of resentment, bitterness, and tension that can persist over time. In this article, we’ll delve into the causes of bad blood, its impact on our lives, and effective strategies for resolution.
By Zinnat ara Begumabout a year ago in History
A third of the world's children suffer from myopia, which will reach 40% in 2050. Girls have more hand problems than boys - says study. AI-Generated.
The sun hung low in the sky, casting a warm glow over the bustling city of Hanamura. Children rushed home after school, their laughter echoing in the narrow streets. Among them was twelve-year-old Yuki, her small frame adorned with a colorful backpack heavier than her. She often fell behind the pack, her nose buried in a book, lost in worlds crafted from ink and paper, though she sometimes missed the beauty of the sprawling skyline just beyond her pages.
By Prohura Research - PRUabout a year ago in History











