By Javed BolahClose your eyes. Smell that?That's the aroma of over-boiled chai, stale incense, and decades of unwashed l ...
Recently, I watched a podcast of a former French official of the Quai d'Orsay denouncing the perpetuation of French colonialism through the monetary instrument of the Franc CFA. This prompted me to do ...
The newly released National Strategy for Higher Education, Science and Research 2025–2035 presents itself as a “blueprint for national renewal” and an “evidence-based programme”. But a careful reading ...
By Rama Valayden SCAccording to historical research, the Tamil people have the most in-depth presence on the island of S ...
There are places we visit, and then there are places that stay with us, quietly, deeply, long after the journey ends. For Belle Maree, a young Australian teacher turned digital nomad, Mauritius has ...
On this 13th of April, we commemorate the 108th birth anniversary of Pandit Goonaya Ootoo, a visionary leader whose devotion to Telugu culture transformed the cultural landscape of Mauritius. Born in ...
The war raging in the Middle East is thousands of kilometers away, yet its shockwaves are pounding African shores with relentless force. Innocent populations - who neither lit this fire nor chose this ...
Mauritius became independent from the British Empire on March 12, 1968. It was an arduous and long way for the island whose geographical location in the middle of the Indian Ocean had always defined ...
The 1930s were marked by poverty, social injustice, and the dominance of colonial oligarchies. Workers in the sugar industry, the backbone of the Mauritian economy, endured harsh conditions with ...
1. From rural farms to courtrooms, Artificial Intelligence is quietly transforming how 1.4 billion Indians live, work, and govern themselves. India is fast emerging as one of the world’s most ...