Knock, Knock…Who’s Fluent?

Teenagers are naturally attracted to foreign cultures, and thus languages. Encourage this  Policy is all very well, but what about pleasure? It gets little mention in politically charged shouting matches about the Centre’s three-language policy, or its heated two-language rebuttals. In all the earnest talk of national identity, competitiveness and cultural preservation, joy barely gets…

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Maachh-ing ahead

An election troubled in fishy waters Fish is the latest bait in the West Bengal elections. Mamata-di spiced up the electoral roll-jhol , by warning that Bhindi Jowar Party would ban fish, along with all non-veg fare, if voted in. The issue has stuck like a rohu bone in the rival throat. For, not mere…

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Ambarish Bhattacharya breaks silence on Rahul’s demise, reveals emotional struggle and exit from shows | Bengali Movie News

Ambarish Bhattacharya explains his absence from Rahul Banerjee’s funeral, citing emotional distress and a need for space after their close bond. He has withdrawn from ongoing television shows due to the inability to cope with the studio environment. Bhattacharya also advocates for improved safety protocols across the entertainment industry. The sudden demise of actor Rahul…

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Brown University shooting: Who is Claudio Manuel Neves-Valente? Suspected gunman from Portugal found dead

The suspected shooter in the Brown University shooting was found dead from a self-inflicted gunshot wound, according to Fox News. According to the officers, the suspect was identified as Claudio Manuel Neves-Valente, a 48-year-old Brown University student and Portuguese national from Miami, Florida.The authorities have released the photo of the suspect. On Thursday, authorities told…

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Iran Mosaic Defence Strategy: Inside ‘mosaic defence’ strategy: Why killing Iran’s top commanders may not end the war

What happens when a country expects its generals to be killed, its command centres to be bombed and its communications to be disrupted — and still plans to keep fighting?That question sits at the heart of Iran’s so-called “mosaic defence” strategy, a decentralised war doctrine built to ensure the state can absorb devastating early strikes…

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Iran takes on mighty USA

The announcement by America and Iran of the ceasefire is a matter of celebration, not because the objectives of both sides could be met, but because a small nation like Iran could checkmate the superpower America’s imperialistic move. Israel, bereft of American support, is expected to fall in line soon. Americans at large, having tasted…

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