A Visionary and Founder of RSS – Dr. Keshav Baliram Hegdewar

Dr Buragadda Srinadh Commemorating Dr. Keshav Baliram Hegdewar on His Birth Anniversary Today, we pay tribute to Dr. Keshav Baliram Hegdewar, an extraordinary visionary and statesman often regarded as an unsung Bharat Ratna. His unwavering dedication to nation-building, cultural preservation, and social reform played a pivotal role in the establishment of the Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh…

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Alcohol Sales: More Coffers for Government, More Coffins for Public

Dr Buragadda Srinadh Millions of Indians are grappling with severe health issues linked to alcohol consumption, including cirrhosis, cancer, neurological disorders, heart disease, and alarming rates of premature deaths. These health crises not only cause emotional and financial distress for families but also hinder societal progress and national development. The economic burden of alcohol-related healthcare…

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RSS @ 100 – Unstoppable Journey – Part II

Dr Buragadda Srinadh Historically, before independence, India witnessed the emergence of various political entities, notably the Communist Party, inspired by Karl Marx’s ideology against capitalism in 1848, and the Indian National Congress, established in 1882 by British national Allan Octavian Hume to foster civil and political dialogue among educated Indians. Both institutions were foreign in…

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RSS @ 100: An Unstoppable Journey – Part I

Dr Buragadda Srinadh As the Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh (RSS) approaches its centenary celebrations, your e-paper wishes to feature this unique Hindu organization’s formation, ideals, and goals in a three-part series. The RSS’s contribution to the nation is immeasurable—an indisputable fact. This series aims to address apprehensions among some sections regarding its entrenched controversies.  – EDITOR…

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Modi’s Global Rise: India’s Unstoppable Diplomatic Power

Dr. Buragadda Srinadh President Vladimir Putin’s recent praise for Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi marks a pivotal moment in India’s rise as a global power. Under Modi’s leadership, India has strengthened its role as a true Vishwa Guru—a global teacher and guiding force—while emerging as a key advocate for peace. His transformative foreign policy has…

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1953 Revisited: Andhra’s Unhealed Wounds—Stalin Must Answer

Dr. Buragadda Srinath The Telugu-speaking population of Andhra Pradesh carries a historical pain that should never be forgotten—the humiliation they endured in 1953 during the contentious division of the Madras state. This event marked a significant turning point in the region’s political landscape, as the Andhras were abruptly and unceremoniously forced out of Madras state,…

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DMK Rejects Hindi, Embraces Colonial English

Dr. Buragadda Srinadh The Dravida Munnetra Kazhagam (DMK) has long been associated with a distinct ideological stance that frequently positions it against certain aspects of Hindu culture and identity. This has fuelled the perception that the party harbours an anti-Hindu mindset—an allegation that raises critical questions about its motivations and broader implications for India’s cultural…

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Sonia Gandhi’s ‘Anti-Hindu’ Politics and Legacy

Dr. Buragadda Srinadh Sonia Gandhi, the chairperson of the United Progressive Alliance (UPA), is often perceived as the last foreign ruler of India—a characterization that reflects concerns over her leadership style and political strategies. Her approach is seen by critics as mirroring historical invaders like the Mughals and the British, particularly in fostering divisions within…

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Why Pakistan Rejected Gandhi’s Non-Violence?

Dr. Buragadda Srinadh The narrative surrounding India’s struggle for independence often highlights Mahatma Gandhi’s philosophy of non-violence, or ahimsa, as the decisive force that compelled the British to relinquish their hold on India. The Congress party has played a significant role in promoting this view, suggesting that Gandhi’s teachings were the cornerstone of the freedom…

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