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DU Denies Removing 'Walls of Democracy', Plans More

Delhi University clarifies that designated protest walls are not removed, only temporarily closed for cleaning. Registrar announces plans for more such spaces ahead of student elections. Details inside.

Delhi University Denotifies 'Walls of Democracy'

Delhi University's removal of designated poster walls sparks a major free speech debate. Students allege stifling of dissent as the university confirms denotification without explanation. Read more.

Jamia to Build 'Walls of Democracy' to Curb Defacement

Jamia Millia Islamia will construct designated 'Walls of Democracy' at all eight entrances to regulate posters and protests. The Rs 3.34 lakh project aims to curb property defacement. Read the full story.

Why this Harvard grad chose India over the US

Charmie Kapoor, a Harvard-educated professional, shares why emotional fulfilment and community in India outweigh material comforts of the US. Discover her unique perspective.

Bengaluru's Viral Cost of Living Rant Strikes a Chord

A Bengaluru man's viral Instagram rant about skyrocketing daily expenses resonates deeply with residents, highlighting the city's growing affordability crisis. Watch the video and see why everyone is talking.

Why Fewer Americans Are Giving to Charity

US philanthropy faces a crisis as donor numbers decline for the fifth straight year. Rising costs, fading faith, and political shifts are key factors. Can mega-donors fill the gap?

New 'Living Drug' Fights Aggressive Cancers: UK Study

UK doctors develop a groundbreaking 'living drug' using genetically modified donor cells to combat aggressive cancers. The new therapy offers hope for patients unresponsive to other treatments. Read more.

Samsung CES 2026 Event: AI as Daily Companion

Samsung teases its First Look 2026 event at CES, revealing plans to make AI an integral part of daily life. Key executives to outline 2026 strategies. Watch livestream on Jan 5 IST.

How Amit Chandra Built a Culture of Giving in India

Discover how Bain Capital India's Amit Chandra, inspired by his mother and Guru Nanak, champions 'giving while living' and mentors future leaders. Learn his unique approach to philanthropy.

Osho: How Unconscious Living Keeps People Ordinary

Discover Osho's teachings on why everyone has extraordinary potential. Learn how awareness, not self-improvement, unlocks a life of depth and authenticity. Click to transform your perspective.

Teacher cycles 6000 km for clean air, addiction-free India

Santosh Gupta, a primary school teacher from Chhattisgarh, cycled nearly 6000 km along India's Golden Quadrilateral, setting a Guinness World Record while spreading awareness on clean air and public health. Read his inspiring journey.

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