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A New Idea of India: Individual Rights in a Civilisational State is a 2020 book authored by Harsh Madhusudhan and Rajeev Mantri. [1] [2] [3] Published by Westland Publishers, the book is a narrative focusing on various issues like secularism, capitalism, Indian civilisation, decolonisation, individualism etc. [4]
Mohan is credited with having "created a new voice in philosophy" resembling the style of prophesy. [12] Mohan said that it is possible to practice philosophy without anchoring it to any tradition. [33] He argued that the principle of reason has an important role in philosophy in spite of the criticisms of it in the 20th century. Reason exceeds ...
Harsh Mander (born 17 April 1955) is an Indian author, [1] columnist, [2] [3] [4] researcher, teacher, and social activist [5] who started the Karwan-e-Mohabbat campaign in solidarity with the victims of communal or religiously motivated violence. [6] He is the Director of the Center for Equity Studies, a research organisation based in New ...
The Ishana dynasty, rulers of the Kingdom of Mataram, was a dynasty of the Hindu Mataram Kingdom on the island of Java. Ishana (Sanskrit: ईशान, IAST: Īśāna, Indonesian: Isyana) refers to a Hindu god who is often considered to be one of the forms of the Hindu destroyer god Shiva.
Harsh Mariwala is an Indian entrepreneur, who is the founder and Chairman of Marico, [1] a Fortune India 500 company from Gujarat. [ 2 ] Mariwala began his career in 1971 with Bombay Oil Industries which was controlled by his family.
Bahuleyan Jeyamohan (born 22 April 1962) is an Indian Tamil and Malayalam language writer and literary critic from Nagercoil in the Indian state of Tamil Nadu.. His best-known and most critically acclaimed work is Vishnupuram, a fantasy set as a quest through various schools of Indian philosophy and mythology.
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The title of the story comes from an Indian concept, karma, which is about the consequences of actions in a system of free will. [1] This may be reflective of the consequences of Mohan Lal's lack of self-awareness with regards to his education, [1] or it may be about his treatment of his wife. [citation needed]