“8 Hours Work, 8 Hours Rest, 8 Hours for Life”: Why an Old Slogan Still Shapes Modern Work Culture

On a day like today, Labour Day the rhythm of our daily lives feels worth examining.…

March 8: The Day Women Refused to Be Silent

Every year on March 8, the world pauses to celebrate International Women’s Day. Social media fills…

When Authority Turns Predatory: The Human Cost of Fear in a Growing Economy

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The Day the World Stood Still: Nelson Mandela’s Death and the Echo That Still Shapes Us

On December 5, 2013, something extraordinary happened:The world paused. Screens dimmed. News tickers softened. Nations lowered…

BHOPAL 1984: THE NIGHT THE CITY COULDN’T BREATHE

A disaster born not from fate, but from decisions — human, corporate, and catastrophic. On the…

Governance & Decision-Making by Bureaucrats: A Threat to Democracy !?

In a democratic system, governance is fundamentally driven by elected representatives who are accountable to the…