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The Sunday Guardian
Tazkiyah and demands of the times
‘The mind of people differs from age to age.
1 min |
December 14, 2025
The Sunday Guardian
AGENTIC AI TRANSFORMS BANKS' FRONTLINE SALES, BOOSTS PRODUCTIVITY AND REVENUE
Agentic artificial intelligence (AI) systems are rapidly reshaping how banks manage frontline sales, offering a potential breakthrough for relationship managers long burdened by inefficient systems, weak leads, and heavy administrative workloads, noted a McKinsey report.
1 min |
December 14, 2025
The Sunday Guardian
SC refuses to entertain bail plea in Mumbai BMW hit-and-run case
The Supreme Court has refused to entertain the bail plea of Mihir Shah, the son of a former Shiv Sena leader, in the 2024 Mumbai BMW hit-and-run case, saying \"these boys need to be taught a lesson\".
1 min |
December 14, 2025
The Sunday Guardian
Photosensitive: With her new single, Jeanne Merchant reflects on love, loss and longing
Singer Jeanne Merchant's latest release blends memory, grief and emotional resilience.
4 min |
December 14, 2025
The Sunday Guardian
NEW DIGITAL TOOLS TRANSFORM INDIA’S LAW ENFORCEMENT MATRIX
AI IN LAW ENFORCEMENT
2 min |
December 14, 2025
The Sunday Guardian
Conned: Digital arrest robs 82-year-old of Rs 1.16 crore
The fraudsters posing as law enforcement personnel showed fabricated arrest order during a WhatsApp video call, forcing the senior citizen to part with the money.
2 min |
December 14, 2025
The Sunday Guardian
IndiGo’s star-studded but inactive board failed passengers
The non independent directors are managing director Rahul Bhatia, one of IndiGo’s founders and the person who shapes its commercial and operational direction, former SEBI chief Meleveetil Damodaran, senior corporate professional Anil Parashar, former WestJet CEO Gregg Albert Saretsky and former NITI Aayog chief Amitabh Kant.
2 min |
December 14, 2025
The Sunday Guardian
Makhana Board holds first meeting; Rs 476-crore scheme rolled out
The central government has approved a scheme for the development of Makhana with an outlay of Rs 476.03 crore for the period 2025-26 to 2030-31.
1 min |
December 14, 2025
The Sunday Guardian
WHEN SMOG BECOMES SOLVENCY RISK: CLIMATE AT HEART OF BANKING FRAGILITY
Delhi’s pollution crisis shows why climate is also an economic problem
5 min |
December 07, 2025
The Sunday Guardian
HOW SCHOOLS CAN EQUIP STUDENTS FOR A FUTURE SHAPED BY AI
With AI, automation, and digital transformation growing rapidly, the way we live, work, and shape our futures is being fundamentally reimagined.
4 min |
December 07, 2025
The Sunday Guardian
The blackout generation: When safety laws turn digital natives into fugitives
Australia’s decision to ban social media for children under 16 has struck parents worldwide like lightning.
4 min |
December 07, 2025
The Sunday Guardian
Restraining anger
Believers have been defined in the Quran as those who “forgive when they are angry.” (42:37)
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December 07, 2025
The Sunday Guardian
A missile without telemetry is a missile without proof
In Pakistan's recent showcase of its anti-ship ballistic missile (ASBM), the evidence was almost completely missing. Instead of technical information, the Pakistan Navy offered a stylish, tightly edited launch video and a distant impact plume at sea.
4 min |
December 07, 2025
The Sunday Guardian
WHY PUTIN IS WILLING TO SACRIFICE SO MANY LIVES FOR A SLIVER OF LAND
Understanding Putin's choices requires examining ideology, insecurity, and authoritarian power shaping his decisions.
5 min |
December 07, 2025
The Sunday Guardian
In the age of AI, siloed thinking is a national liability
We live in a time of explosive knowledge growth, accelerated by AI in every domain from art to quantum physics.
5 min |
December 07, 2025
The Sunday Guardian
THE BIAS OF BEING BIASED
When rules are applied evenly but one side finds itself restricted more often due to its own misconduct, charges of bias quickly follow. Enforcement of procedure is portrayed as 'discrimination', and insistence on maintaining order is recast as 'political hostility'.
4 min |
December 07, 2025
The Sunday Guardian
25 years of Melharmony: India's musical gift to global consciousness
A landmark musical movement celebrates twenty-five years of global influence and innovation.
5 min |
December 07, 2025
The Sunday Guardian
LEGAL AID: TURN PROMISE TO PRACTICE
Justice in India is often reduced to a privilege available only to those who can afford it. For millions undertrials, migrant labourers, women escaping violence, children in conflict with the law, victims of trafficking, the courtroom remains a distant and intimidating space that demands resources they do not possess.
4 min |
December 07, 2025
The Sunday Guardian
A peek at Delhi's newest cocktail bar, Barbet & Pals
A lively new cocktail bar in Delhi blends stories, flavours, culture and creativity.
4 min |
December 07, 2025
The Sunday Guardian
DIRECT INVITE TO IAS OFFICERS BY U.S. UNIVERSITY SETS OFF ALARM BELLS
A foreign training programme advertised for Indian Administrative Service (IAS) officers by a United States university has triggered concerns about overseas institutions directly approaching serving civil servants without going through Government of India.
3 min |
December 07, 2025
The Sunday Guardian
30 years of Panchen Lama's disappearance
China's silence on the fate of the 11th Panchen Lama, Gedhun Choekyi Nyima, is not merely a Tibetan issue—it is a global test of religious freedom, human rights, and credibility.
1 min |
December 07, 2025
The Sunday Guardian
Need for a balanced approach in higher education institutions
While the intention to modernize academic standards is always laudable, several provisions in the UGC draft raise concerns about their potential to undermine the quality of Indian academia.
4 min |
December 07, 2025
The Sunday Guardian
THE INFANTILISATION OF ADULTS: WHY MATURITY IS VANISHING WORLDWIDE
Consider relationships. Adults today demand the emotional care that children demand from parents. They require constant reassurance, immediate validation, and unending comfort.
6 min |
December 07, 2025
The Sunday Guardian
MINORITY HEAVY SEATS MAY SPOIL BJP'S POLL PLANS IN BENGAL
Demographic map does not offer enough Hindu-majority seats for BJP to form government without breakthroughs in areas where TMC has Muslim support.
6 min |
December 07, 2025
The Sunday Guardian
RBI did its part, now time for markets to show maturity
The Reserve Bank of India (RBI) has done its best to ensure monetary policy continues to support India's economic growth and it is now time for the markets to show maturity and remain non exuberant, SBI Research said in a report, as the central bank in an unprecedented move reduced repo rate when both GDP and inflation are congenial.
2 min |
December 07, 2025
The Sunday Guardian
For multilateral firms, architecture for meaningful reform exists
Multilateralism will not be saved by nostalgia or rhetorical commitments to a ‘rules-based international order’. It will be saved only by redesigning institutions.
4 min |
December 07, 2025
The Sunday Guardian
India first: Carney faces a strategic test in the Indo-Pacific
Mark Carney’s meeting with Narendra Modi was more than a photo-op. It signalled a strategic pivot: Canada is re-entering the Indo-Pacific with clarity.
3 min |
December 07, 2025
The Sunday Guardian
Fall of the Oxford Union: Bastion of free speech to pawn of the Pakistani deep state
In recent years, the Union has repeatedly allowed its prestige to be exploited for partisan propaganda, particularly in debates involving contentious subjects like Pakistan and terrorism.
6 min |
December 07, 2025
The Sunday Guardian
'PUTIN'S INDIA VISIT WAS ABOUT CONTINUITY, NOT RESETTING OF TIES'
Officials said that some of the more sensitive conversations during the visit centred on defence cooperation.
4 min |
December 07, 2025
The Sunday Guardian
PUTIN VISIT: HOW INDIA CAN BE THE HEALTHCARE PROVIDER OF THE WORLD
The India-Russia agreement on healthcare, medical education, and science, signed on December 5, 2025, during President Putin's visit to New Delhi, deepens institutional collaboration and facilitates the exchange of knowledge and personnel between the two nations.
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