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WHAT BJP’S LANDSLIDE VICTORY MEANS FOR INDIA’S POLITY AND ECONOMY.

AFTER U.P - THE TIMES HAVE THROWN UP THE MAN—MODI. IT REMAINS TO BE SEEN WHETHER THE MAN CAN SHAPE THE TIMES.

“ANY APE CAN REACH FOR A BANANA , BUT ONLY A HUMAN CAN REACH FOR THE STARS.”

No Uniform Civil Code - EXISTING LAWS ARE ADEQUATE TO BREAK THE STALEMATE OVER THE UNIFORM CIVIL CODE. THE FIRST IN A TWO-PART SERIES.

Threat Of Autarchy - THE FORCE OF GLOBALISATION IS AN IRREVERSIBLE REALITY, AND IT IS COUNTRIES LIKE INDIA AND CHINA THAT WILL NURTURE IT GOING FORWARD.

Many Macbeths - AYARAJ’S VEERAM IS A FRESH NEW ADAPTATION OF MACBETH AND MERGES THE TRAGEDY WITH THE FABLE OF CHANDU CHEKARVAR.

Refuging Progess

There is a well-orchestrated global conspiracy to deny scientific and technological developments from the West to Third World countries.

Refuging Progess

6 mins

Artificial Life

India must create an ecosystem—biohackspaces—so that our biohackers can lead, not just follow, the herd into the future.

Artificial Life

6 mins

Terms Of Engagement

Sino-Indian relations have entered uncharted territory as New Delhi seeks to engage Beijing strictly on reciprocity.

Terms Of Engagement

5 mins

The Monk Of Science

Vivekananda believed that Religion should be subjected to scientific methods of investigation. The third and concluding part of our series on the Swami and his views on science.

The Monk Of Science

10+ mins

The Next Step

Indian technical manpower can be trained for high-value-added emerging services in the era of mass commoditisation of hardware.

6 mins

After U.P

THE BJP HAS emerged as the nation-al consensus in a time of post-iden-tity politics, with the NDA footprint now covering 17 states, collectively accounting for two-thirds of India’s population.

10 mins

We Don't Need The Uniform Civil Code

SINCE BJP IS the only political party that has made a longstanding commitment in its manifestos to intro-duce a Uniform Civil Code (UCC) when in power, all those parties that are desperate to bring down the BJP-led government at the Centre have found a convenient tool to mobilise anti-BJP hysteria among Muslims and Christians using fear of “Hinduisation” through UCC.

10+ mins

The Threat Of Autarchy

The force of globalisation is an irreversible reality, and it is countries like India and China that will nurture it going forward.

8 mins

'Any Ape Can Reach For A Banana, But Only A Human Can Reach For The Stars'

There is nothing strange in a 12-year-old South Indian boy collecting sea shells as his hobby.

'Any Ape Can Reach For A Banana, But Only A Human Can Reach For The Stars'

10+ mins

Many Macbeths

Jayaraj’s Veeram is a fresh new adaptation of Macbeth and merges the tragedy with the fable of Chandu Chekarvar, warrior in 13th century North Malabar.

Many Macbeths

8 mins

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Swarajya Mag Magazine Description:

PublisherKovai Media Pvt Ltd

CategoryPolitics

LanguageEnglish

FrequencyMonthly

Independent India's first magazine that advocated less government and more freedom. We fought the license raj, the Emergency and more. Relaunched in 2014.

In 1956, journalist Khasa Subba Rau with the patronage of C Rajagoplachari “Rajaji”, India’s last Governor-General, freedom fighter and statesman hailed by Mahatma Gandhi as his “conscience keeper”, launched a weekly magazine called Swarajya.

Swarajya was intended to convey the founders’ quest to translate the joy of freedom not only from foreign rule, but full freedom as defined and promised by the preamble of our constitution.

Swarajya represented the first coherent intellectual response to Nehruvian socialism and the ever expanding Big State in newly independent India.

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