Author: Shataghnee

Shataghnee is a sophomore at St. Xavier's College and passionate about learning new skills and possibilities, an extreme enthusiast of books. She is a content writer on miscellaneous topics with some experience in marketing content.

India, commonly recognized as one of the fastest-growing major economies globally, is currently dealing with a pressing issue that threatens its socio-economic foundation: wealth inequality through castes dynamic. Despite significant GDP growth and the development of a thriving middle class, the disparity between the wealthy and the poor in India is widening at an alarming pace. This article examines the current status of wealth inequality in India, its entrenched caste systems, and the potential ramifications for the country’s future.

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The Supreme Court of Israel Justice made a significant ruling on Tuesday, unanimously declaring that the government is obligated to enlist ultra-Orthodox yeshiva students into the military. This ruling comes as the legal framework that previously allowed for blanket exemptions from army service for these students is no longer valid. The court deemed a government decision made in June 2023, which instructed the army not to draft eligible Haredi men after the law’s expiration granting exemptions. Consequently, the government is now required to pursue the conscription of ultra-Orthodox recruits into the IDF actively. However, the justices clarified that they did…

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A US think tank named the Center for Strategic and International Studies (CSIS ) recently warned, that China could have isolated Taiwan, crippled its economy, and captivated through its ‘grey’ zone tactics. For these, China didn’t even invest in one fireshot to Taiwan. This strategy could cut off Taiwan from essential supplies like energy and access to ports. The report is based on in-depth research, tabletop exercises, private consultations, and expert surveys, according to the CSIS.

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Donald Trump, the former US President known for his strong stance against immigration, made a surprising announcement that he would provide automatic green-cards to all US college graduates if elected. “It’s disheartening to see talented individuals from prestigious institutions like Harvard, MIT, and other exceptional schools leave the country,” Trump mentioned in a podcast. He emphasized, “I plan to ensure that any college graduate, including those from junior colleges, receives a green-card upon graduation, whether it’s a two-year or four-year program or even a doctorate.” Following the podcast, Trump’s campaign press secretary, Karoline Leavitt, stated, “Trump has proposed the most…

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The resurgence of far-right influences in the global political hub is something to be accentuated. The imposition of a grave threat to democratic political parties can be looked at around Brazil to United States or from Hungary to New Zealand. The clutch of right-wing-inclined politics can be demonstrated with the election result of the European Union this month. This article will analyze this given consequence, seeking the answer to its emergence and development on a global level.

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India, often hailed as one of the world’s fastest-growing major economies, is grappling with a burgeoning issue threatening its socio-economic fabric: wealth inequality. Despite impressive GDP growth and the emergence of a robust middle class, the chasm between the rich and the poor in India is widening at an alarming rate. This article delves into the current state of wealth inequality in India, its underlying causes, and the potential implications for the country’s future.

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The war in Gaza between Israel and Hamas grabbed global attention amid the Russia-Ukraine war. But to arrive at a collaborative consensus, the coalition of government and national efforts is imperative. On June 15, more than 50 World leaders gathered in Switzerland for the Ukraine Summit aimed at pressuring Russia to stop and revive peace at the Ukraine borderline. But dramatical diplomacy doesn’t end here.

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