Victorious government can only move towards IAEA (09-07-08)
If the assertion of the External Affairs Minister Pranab Mukherjee is to be believed, the United Progressive Alliance or UPA government amidst all tensions is still steadfast to proceed with the execution of the civilian nuclear deal with the United States. But everything can be if the government becomes victorious after the ensuing vote of confidence in Parliament. To him, the government is not scared of the floor test and once a formal communication from the Rashtrapati Bhavan comes up asking them  read more

Posted by subhasis on Wednesday Jul 09
Kuwait
Kuwait is a sovereign emirate, which is situated on the coast of the Persian Gulf. Kuwait stands for “fortress built near water” in Arabic. The country is enclosed by Saudi Arabia to the south and Iraq to the north and west  read more

Posted by subhasis on Thursday Jun 05
Complimentary Notions of a Larger Discipline
There are in fact many people who do not consider ethics and responsibility or the preservation of these as a necessary part of business. To them it is at all a trivial issue that is dwindling down with the passing of years since nowadays pragmatism and prudence are of more importance  read more

Posted by subhasis on Friday May 02
An Innovative Form of Crime
We all, more or less, are acquainted with the definition of crime. Now crime is on no account a recent phenomenon since its relations with the human civilization is identical to the relation between mankind and water  read more

Posted by subhasis on Monday Apr 21
Time is Ripe for Cyberethics
Cyberethics has its origin in the philosophy of ‘Computer Ethics’, the term first introduced by Walter Maner in 1970s. Italian thinker Luciano Floridi has popularized it since 1990s as ‘Information Ethics’. Although Floridi has been working on the entire field of Information, his thoughts on ethical values in the world of Comuter generated information has led to the modern study and analysis of Cyberethics. With the explosion of information, mainly by Internet, some guidelines have become necessary to adopt  read more

Posted by subhasis on Sunday Jul 15
When it\'s a confrontation between art and the state of power
There is a common notion that Caesar would not have been Caesar had not the Romans been sheep. Truly speaking, this notion is best applied when there occurs a confrontation between the Art and the State power, over any form of the portraying of Art that becomes an eyesore to the respective State apparatus or the proclaimed ideals of the State. From the earlier times down the ages there have been numerous instances when the State has applied a kind of censorship so as to curb the influence of any Art form that appears to be unsatisfactory or deemed as the work of treason, better known as the Art censorship  read more

Posted by subhasis on Wednesday Jul 04
A mental and moral development
Many have enquired or even thought about the utility of Art and its applications when it is more important to concentrate to eradicate the social evils or gratifying the common aspirations of the people at large. But there are other schools of thought to whom Art is nothing but the food for the mental and moral development, be it any individual or any society or even the nation at best. It is best applied by the artists who through the means of their creation make the art as a perfect medium of communication of the varied human ideas, thoughts, or feelings, that to certain extent differ due to the presence of diverse legacies  read more

Posted by subhasis on Wednesday Jul 04
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