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The Ceylon Journal Volume 2 Number 2 In 2024, I helped launch the maiden issue of The Ceylon Journal [TCJ] to a full house at ...
Introduction Education reforms are among the most consequential policy decisions a nation can undertake. They shape not only the intellectual capacity of future generations but also the economic ...
In Lagos, where the Atlantic breeze carries a long memory and horizon, I stood as a representative of the Supreme Council for ...
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A reflection on selfless service as worship, ethical practice, and the foundation of egalitarian community life in Sikh ...
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It’s time to stop equivocating and planning for stalemate. Ukraine can defeat Russia—and its victory would strengthen NATO ...