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The Night Mumbai Stood Still

There are moments in history when a city seems to inhale sharply, as if bracing itself against something too large, too violent, too unfathomable to fully understand until long after the smoke clears. Mumbai, a city that has seen monsoons, colonial rule, financial collapses, power outages, political upheavals, and its share of heartbreak, had always …

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The End of a Life, the Beginning of a Legacy: Gandhi’s Eternal Call for Nonviolence

On January 30, 1948, the world lost one of its greatest champions of peace and nonviolence, Mahatma Gandhi. As he walked to his daily prayer meeting in New Delhi, Gandhi was assassinated by Nathuram Godse, a man who opposed his vision of unity and tolerance. The tragic loss sent shockwaves across India and the globe, …

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