Don't try to erase history:: learn from it In recent times, the dialogue surrounding our past has often taken a turn towards division, igniting controversies instead of fostering understanding. A notable example of this tension surfaced when Mohan Bhagwat, the chief of the Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh (RSS), remarked, "Don't look for a shivling under every mosque." This statement is a crucial reminder that our historical narratives, no matter how painful or complex, should not become instruments wielded for oppression in the present or the future. History is undeniably layered with both achievements and atrocities. We learn about the triumphs of cultures, the artistry of civilizations, and the resilience of communities. Yet, this same history also harbors stories of wars, colonization, and systematic injustices that have scarred societies. The challenge we face as a modern civilization is not merely to remember these wrongs, but to understand how the...
Adv. Krunnal Gharre is a result-oriented leader from Pune who believes real change comes from solving problems at their root through strong education, healthcare, and reliable infrastructure. With an Engg. degree BE, MBA from Thunderbird (USA), and an LLB, he has driven major public projects including the Ramnadi restoration, civic infrastructure and key reforms in education, environment, and water management, holding authorities accountable for real outcome. #SustainableDevelopment