Kerala’s “Extreme Poverty Free” Claim — Too Little, Too Late The Government of Kerala declared with fanfare that the state has eradicated extreme poverty. Sounds grand, but pause—what exactly are we celebrating? What “Extreme Poverty” really means The term was …

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3I/ATLAS and the Alien Illusion: A Case Study in Scientific Thinking

Interstellar Comet 3I/ATLAS: What Science Knows, What It Doesn’t, and Why Alien Claims Collapse Every time something unfamiliar passes through our solar system, the internet does what it does best – panics, fantasises, and invents aliens.The interstellar object 3I/ATLAS is …

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I’m 73. It Took Me 52 Years to Learn This. Don’t Waste Yours. At 73, most people are expected to talk about slowing down, retiring, or “taking it easy.” This man says that entire idea is broken. Not slightly wrong. …

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In the mid-1960s, long before satellites, drones, and real-time surveillance, global superpowers used an unlikely tool for spying – the Himalayas. One of the strangest episodes of the Cold War unfolded on Nanda Devi, India’s second-highest peak, involving a nuclear-powered …

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SECTION 1: LOGICAL DISPROOFS A. Contradictions in the God Concept (1 to 20) B. Logical Problems of Evil & Suffering (21 to 40) C. Logical Absurdities in Religion (41 to 60) SECTION 2: SCIENTIFIC DISPROOFS A. Evolution (61 to 80) …

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How Fascism Spreads in Modern Democracies and How Citizens Can Resist It

How Fascism Sneaks Into Modern Democracies When people hear the word fascism, they imagine old black-and-white photos, dictators shouting speeches, and armies marching. But today, fascism does not always arrive with boots and flags. It spreads quietly, step by step, …

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Jawaharlal Nehru’s birth anniversary is more than a date on the calendar. It is a reminder to pause, clear away the propaganda dust that keeps piling up, and look at the man as he truly was. Nehru wasn’t a saint …

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പട്ടേലും നെഹ്രുവും കശ്മീരും — യഥാർത്ഥം എന്താണ്?

Patel, Nehru and Kashmir: History vs Political Narrative When Prime Minister Narendra Modi stood before the Statue of Unity in Gujarat and declared that “Sardar Vallabhbhai Patel wanted to unite the entire Kashmir with India, but Nehru did not allow …

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How the Indian Education System Stifles Curiosity The Indian education system has long been criticized for discouraging curiosity and independent thought. Instead of fostering critical thinking and problem-solving, the system rewards rote memorization and regurgitation. In an era dominated by …

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Eggs are everywhere in our kitchens, but not all eggs serve the same purpose. In poultry, we broadly see two types: table eggs for eating and hatched eggs for producing chicks. Here’s the no-nonsense breakdown, plus a simple explainer of …

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