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Power Of Compounding For Long-Term Wealth Creation
Compounding is often hailed as one of the most powerful forces in finance, especially for long-term wealth creation. At its core, compounding refers to the process of generating earnings on an asset's reinvested earnings.
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February 11, 2025

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Between Life, Death and Protest
The strain of sustaining a long protest is evident among farmers at Khanauri, but the sense of community remains strong
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February 01, 2025

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Protest 2.0
Farmers still have hopes from their leaders, but time is running out. The enemies, in the meanwhile, are sharpening their weapons
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February 01, 2025

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Trajectory of Nowhere
In the context of space and time, who are we humans and do we even matter?
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February 01, 2025

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All of God's Men
THE ongoing Maha Kumbh at Prayagraj is a spectacle, a photo op, and an emotion and manifestation of the mixing of spirituality and faith.
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February 01, 2025

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Embers Rekindled
While the recent death by suicide of a farmer has rendered the mood sombre at Shambhu border, the protests have picked momentum at the call of the unions
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February 01, 2025

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Time for Course Correction
What the protest by Punjab's landed peasantry tells us about the state's economy and society
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February 01, 2025

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The Untouchable
The ideological chasm between Ambedkar's vision and the Hindutva worldview remains irreconcilable
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February 01, 2025

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Frontliners
A day in the life of women protesting at Shambhu border
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February 01, 2025

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The Farmer-Composing Antagonist
Farmer leader Jagjit Singh Dallewal has been on a fast-unto-death at Khanauri border to pressurise the government to fulfil its promises to the farming community
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February 01, 2025

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Till Death Do Us Part
Jagjit Singh Dallewal has reinforced how a fast unto death can serve as a warning and an appeal to the public and the government
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February 01, 2025

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Ties That Bind
The current struggle of Punjab's farmers is purely economic, but they are internally divided by decades' old factional politics
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February 01, 2025

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Waiting for OTP
No political party has successfully addressed the quotidian concerns of Delhi's migrant community
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February 01, 2025

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All That They Want
None of the farm schemes—whether Union or state government—alleviates the problems of farmers
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February 01, 2025

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Division Bells
How the Centre's draft National Policy Framework on Agricultural Marketing and Dallewal's fast unto death for an MSP guarantee are pushing farmer leaders to put their house in order and come together
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February 01, 2025

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The Turbanators
Pagrhi Sambhal O' Jatta was the original peasant movement in the pre-colonial period that has energised farmers' protests even today
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February 01, 2025

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Nomadland
All eyes are on President-elect Donald Trump and his policy on immigration
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January 21, 2025

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Far from Home
We have forgotten the plight of Afghans who fled to India, and continue to suffer
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January 21, 2025

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Bang Bang That Awful Sound
What happens when we listen closely to the soundscape of war?
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January 21, 2025

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Refugee Dilemma
For most Indian-origin Sri Lankan Tamils, who are victims of ethnic conflict and civil war, proving that they are not illegal migrants is a nearly impossible task
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January 21, 2025

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They Poured Fire on Us
The resilience of refugee women from Sudan, Ethiopia and Yemen in the face of war and displacement is remarkable
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January 21, 2025

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The Sound and the Fury
Iraqi poet, novelist, translator and scholar Sinan Antoon was born and raised in Baghdad.
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January 21, 2025

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The Day I Became a Woman
In a country where authorities have been directly engaging in the gruesome war against women for decades, artists like Nahid Hassanzadeh stand apart as a voice of dissent–a haunting reminder of the unwavering spirit of the rebellious Iranian women fighting against the Islamic Republic’s violent crackdown.
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January 21, 2025

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The Kite Runner
The official figure of civilian deaths in Afghanistan is a serious underestimate. It is unlikely that we will ever know the real cost of Afghan lives
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January 21, 2025

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American Patriot
Barring a few exceptions, Hollywood movies continue to be gung-ho about the United States' penchant for waging wars across the globe
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January 21, 2025

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The Hunters
How can Bangladesh's fractured society, burdened by layers of trauma, begin to heal?
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January 21, 2025

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Monstrous Regiment
Africa’s persistent conflicts are deeply rooted in political, economic and social. complexities
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January 21, 2025

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People From Nowhere
Displaced by war, three Rohingya women living in camps and detention centres in the country share their resettlement dreams
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January 21, 2025

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The gatekeepers
On October 7, 2023, Gaza-based armed group Hamas launched a surprise attack on Israel, killing approximately 1,200. They demanded that Israel free Palestinian prisoners from its jails and withdraw its settlers from Palestinian land. This flare-up in a chain of decades-long conflict led to another chain of reactions, with Israel's all-out war on Gaza killing more than 50,000 Palestinians, mostly civilians, including an overwhelming number of women and children from October 2023 to December 2024. The conflict has gone beyond the borders of these two countries and the cry of the Gazan people has emerged as the biggest question mark rising on the horizon of the global community and the so-called civilisational conscience.
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January 21, 2025

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A Farewell to Arms
AS Sri Lanka tackles the post-crisis challenges with new energy under the new leftist government led by the Janatha Vimukthi Peramuna (JVP), some scars remain consciously overlooked.
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