By Dr. A.R. Khan
The Unspoken Truth of the Classroom
For decades, my career—from the esteemed halls of Delhi University to the intense coaching rooms for the UPSC Civil Services Examination—has been dedicated to the power of language.
By Dr. A.R. Khan
The Unspoken Truth of the Classroom
For decades, my career—from the esteemed halls of Delhi University to the intense coaching rooms for the UPSC Civil Services Examination—has been dedicated to the power of language.
By Dr. A.R. Khan
The Parable of the Broken Pen
In a crowded Delhi library, two aspirants sat preparing for the Ethics paper.
By Dr. A. R. Khan
I hold a secret about Delhi—a memory so vivid, so contrary to its current reality, that many today might dismiss it as fiction.
By Dr. A.R. Khan
The glitter of gold is more than just beauty—it's history, fear, and finance bundled into one dense metal. In India, gold is not just an investment; it's Stridhan, a blessing, and the silent protector of family wealth.
By Dr. A.R. Khan
Daily news often flashes headlines about shifting political dynamics in Kathmandu or renewed tensions over disputed Himalayan borders, leaving observers with fragmented information.
By Dr. A. R. Khan
The news is flooded daily with articles about Israel and the wider conflict, yet often these pieces leave readers with only bits and pieces of the larger story.
By Dr. A.R. Khan
My earliest memory of agricultural trade isn't the formalized APMC Mandi, but the vibrant, chaotic scene of the local village Haat—the periodic marketplace.
By Dr. A.R. Khan
The stark, breathtaking landscapes of Ladakh, often dubbed the "Land of High Passes," have recently captured national attention,
By Dr. A. R. Khan
I often find myself speaking with young aspirants who carry a weight far heavier than any book in their hand.
By Dr. A. R. Khan
I've always believed that the most defining moments of our lives are often not the grand, expected ones, but the quiet, seemingly insignificant choices we make every day.
By Dr. A.R. Khan
Ever felt like you're caught in a scene from a Bollywood drama, with a demanding director (family), a critical audience (society), and a script (your life) you didn't get to write?
By Dr. A. R. Khan
When I first held a mobile phone, a clunky, monochrome Nokia 6110, the only game it contained was a simple masterpiece: Snake.