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From colonial legacy to indigenous identity: Redefining India's constitution

Ryan Baidya, Ph.D., MBA, Takshila Foundation, San Jose, argues that India's Constitution, rooted in colonial frameworks, positions the state above the people, echoing colonial governance. He advocates re-imagining the Constitution to reflect India's indigenous values and sovereignty, as it was neither directly approved by the people nor fully aligned with democratic principles.

The power of your voice: Why US citizens cannot avoid politics

“The reluctance to engage in political discourse or even vote has become a widespread issue, particularly among Americans. Some people are frustrated with the political system, while others feel disillusioned by the polarized environment. However, by opting out, they may unintentionally endorse the status quo or allow the decisions of others to impact their lives without their consent,” writes Ryan Baidya.

Sharda Sinha: The Lata Mangeshkar of Bihar – A voice that makes Chhath Puja complete

Remembering Padma Bhushan Awardee Sharda Sinha, the ‘Bihar Kokila’ who immortalized Chhath Puja through her songs and left an indelible mark on Indian folk music.

Ryan Baidya and Pranab Phauzdar

Today We Lived: Embracing the power of the present

"Today We Lived" by Ryan Baidya and Pranab Phauzdar, from the Takshila Foundation, California, emphasizes the importance of living and creating in the present moment. It highlights how historical innovators, from Leonardo da Vinci to Steve Jobs, shaped progress by acting decisively. The article argues that creation leads to true happiness and that "tomorrow is today".