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RGNUL COSMOS
The University's Online Student Magazine
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When Constitutions Converse: Key Takeaways from the 75-Year Commemoration Conference
Written by Pavitveer Singh, this piece reimagines the International Conference on “Seventy-Five Years of the Constitution of India” as a dialogue between the Constitutions of India, the USA, Nepal and Sri Lanka. It captures key insights, landmark judgments and comparative reflections in an imaginative, conversational format.
Pavitveer Singh
Sep 136 min read


हिंदी एक्सप्रेस: हिंदी के महामानवों संग संवाद
हिंदी दिवस के अवसर पर, हमारे संपादक जयवीर सिंह ने 'हिंदी एक्सप्रेस' शीर्षक से एक नाटक लिखा है। यह नाटक हमें हिंदी साहित्य के महान लेखकों के विचारों की एक जादुई यात्रा पर ले जाता है। जब आप इसे पढ़ेगे, तो आप महसूस करेगे कि साहित्य केवल शब्दों का संग्रह नहीं, बल्कि एक जीवंत अनुभव है जो हमारी कल्पना से जुड़ा है।
Jaiveer Singh
Sep 137 min read


More Than a King of Qawwali: Nusrat as Father, Teacher and Servant of Love
This piece was written by Vatanpreet Singh on the death anniversary of Ustad Nusrat Fateh Ali Khan, shortly after he painted a portrait of the maestro. Though composed in that moment of remembrance, it is now shared with readers as a meditation on Nusrat’s music, spirit and his everlasting place in the soul of Punjab and beyond.
Vatanpreet Singh
Aug 276 min read


RGNUL Writes to a Century of Freedom
This piece is a collective reflection by the students of RGNUL, Patiala, addressed to India of 2047 on the centenary of Independence. It captures the aspirations, responsibilities and dreams of a generation that stands at the crossroads of history, carrying forward the legacy of freedom while envisioning a more just, equal and inclusive nation.
Aryan Gupta
Aug 205 min read


To Stephen Hawking a Letter of Dreams and Determination
On 28 June 2009, Stephen Hawking hosted an unusual event at the University of Cambridge, an invitation-only party for time travellers. The catch was that the invitations were sent out after the event, with the hope that, one day, someone from the future would find them and use a time machine to attend, thus proving that time travel was indeed possible. The balloons, champagne and nibbles waited in vain, as no time travellers arrived. But from the future, Rahul Kushwaha has se
Rahul Kushwaha
Apr 297 min read
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