By Rajiv Shah Years ago, when the Soviet Union existed, a joke used to poke fun at the authoritarian system prevailing in the country. Two persons, one Russian and another American, were arguing about the freedom of speech prevailing in their countries. The American said, "Anyone can shout slogans against the US president standing in front of the White House, and it's perfectly normal. Nobody would stop him doing it." The Russian replied: "Same in Moscow. You can shout slogans against the US president standing in front of the Kremlin, and you wouldn't be stopped."
By Mohd. Ziyaullah Khan Few figures occupy India's moral and spiritual imagination as profoundly as Lord Ram. Revered as Maryada Purushottam, he symbolizes truth, justice, compassion, integrity, sacrifice and an unwavering commitment to dharma. For millions of Hindus, his life is not merely a religious narrative but a timeless guide to ethical conduct.