Globalisation or Killing The Globe?
By: Sharanya Human lives are becoming more global with a global vision through interconnection and exchange of knowledge. Today, globalisation has influenced the world to move forward to cosmopolitanism by…
By: Sharanya Human lives are becoming more global with a global vision through interconnection and exchange of knowledge. Today, globalisation has influenced the world to move forward to cosmopolitanism by…
The growing youth climate justice movement should not leave anyone behind. - by Dev Nagar In the journal article titled ‘Taking Up Space: Men, Masculinity and the Student Climate Movement’…
What do you think has necessitated space exploration, do you consider overpopulation and extensive resource consumption as one of these?The momentum has changed dramatically from the 1960s, with more engagement…
By Akshaye Mavinkurve “No Man's Sky” is a space survival game therefore the primary aim is to make sure to stay alive. To survive in the Euclid galaxy, the player…
By Nadashree M.K. In October 1957, the USSR created a new history in humankind by launching first-ever artificial satellite- Sputnik 1 into space. It not only marked the beginning of…
By Shohini Ghosh The International Space Station welcomed a then sixty-year-old man on 30th April 2001 via a Russian rocket. However, this man was no astronaut. In fact, he was…
By Sharanya Jain The most well-known population theory is the Malthusian theory. In 1798, Thomas Robert Malthus published his article on the "principle of population." His theory is pretty basic.…
By Soumi Ghosh According to the UN Factsheet, there are more than 370 million Indigenous people spread across 70 countries around the world. The word ‘Indigenous’ refers to the peoples…