Health
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Heart Of The Woods
Meghalaya’s rich forests are role-models for community-based conservation efforts.
3 min |
September 24, 2018
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The Many Aspects Of The CJI's Sexual Harassment Case Mired In Controversy
The CJI’s conduct and the collegium’s opaqueness are stirring disquiet regarding the judiciary.
5 min |
May 27, 2019
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Faultlines In The Economy
Part of Modi’s original agenda is in need of a serious boost. How will he revisit it?
8 min |
June 03, 2019
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The Chief Question Is: What's Right?
Other angles to the case aside, has the CJI, accused of sexual harrassment, bypassed due process?
5 min |
May 06, 2019
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The Bells Tolled Fear
ISIS or not, the failure to stop the Easter Sunday attacks brings Sri Lanka’s fractured polity into focus. They must now maintain peace.
5 min |
May 06, 2019
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Hit Twice, And You're Out
Conflict of interest is an old bane of Indian cricket. Cases against Ganguly, Laxman etc must deliver justice.
5 min |
May 06, 2019
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Primordial Molecule
Discovery of Helium Hydride underlines mankind’s unending quest for truth
3 min |
May 06, 2019
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Her Crown Of Thorns
What women candidates face during campaigning is a nightmare. The solution: more women MPs and MLAs.
10+ min |
May 06, 2019
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Bills Can Bite Back
The BJP’s citizenship bill push in the northeast can cost it electorally
3 min |
May 06, 2019
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One Nation, Many Nays
Centre’s proposals for single-point solutions to state subjects raise the Opposition’s heckles
5 min |
August 19, 2019
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Jammu And Kashmir is Stripped Of Its Special Status. What's Next?
The ‘Crown of India’ is now split down the middle. What next?
10+ min |
August 19, 2019
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Strong Rule, Weak Economy
Contrary to expectations, reelection of a stable government has done little to warm up the economy
7 min |
August 19, 2019
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Sentinels Of The Wild, Wild East
Meet the brave and compassionate wildlife lovers who risk their lives to protect the beautiful and endangered animals of Kaziranga
6 min |
August 19, 2019
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Sushma Swaraj (1952-2019) - Thousand Splendid Suns
With grace, civility and humility, the BJP leader shone in her own light
4 min |
August 19, 2019
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The Valley's Will
Persuasion is the only effective solution, not stealth and sieges
3 min |
August 26, 2019
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Reason Behind Opposition Parties's Support To The Modi's Kashmir Gambit
Electoral compulsions push opposition parties to support the Centre on Kashmir
6 min |
August 26, 2019
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How Srinagar's Power Street Feels Like Now?
Arrests, lockdown, restrictions, curfew, soldiers and uneasy silence in Srinagar
6 min |
August 26, 2019
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What About Azadi From Hunger?
Hundreds of nutrition warriors are scripting a change in the India story. The goal: a country not just well fed, but also well nourished
10+ min |
August 26, 2019
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Aditya Chopra: Fall Of The DDLJ Man
Aditya Chopra conceived Befikre as a modern antithesis to DDLJ. But it has been a modern disaster.
7 min |
December 26, 2016
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Tech Graduates In India Have Zero Hands-on Experience
For the past seven years, Dr Vinay Viswa­nathan has been plugged into India’s engineering education system trying to fill a gap in hands-on learning through his firm JED-I Technologies. It’s far from a promising situation, reckons the co-inventor of the Simputer—the hand-held, multilingual computer which preceded India’s telecom boom and which, even after 15 years, still remains one of the few examples of a novel product that came out of Indian academia. Vinay, a former computer science professsor at the Indian Institute of Science (IISc), tells Ajay Sukumaran that one of the main problems is that students are typically burnt out by the time they reach an engineering course. Edited excerpts:
6 min |
June 05, 2017
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NEET Controversy: This Test Is Only Getting Uglier
NEET popped up issues this time too. Is the exam proving to be a disaster than failure?
5 min |
June 05, 2017
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The Effects Of The Trump Presidency and China's Strategies Shaping The Future Of The Asia Pacific
The Asia Pacific’s future hinges on nuanced Chinese strategy and the unknown factors of a Trump presidency.
7 min |
January 16, 2017
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Circle The Wagons Around Drag on Hole
An Australian perspective on strategic developments in the Indo-Pacific.
7 min |
January 16, 2017
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The Times Are a-Taxin'
Post-demonetisation, states have hardened their stances on the proposed GST. A delay is inevitable.
5 min |
December 19, 2016
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J Jayalalithaa: The Worshipful Leader
Mass adulation is universal. But the hero worship that’s deeply ingrained in Tamil public life is akin to a relationship with divinity.
7 min |
December 19, 2016
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Triple Talaq: A Lapse of Marital Reason
The triple talaq debate pits divorce rights for Muslim women against the rights of minorities.
5 min |
December 26, 2016
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Most Foul And A Father Too
A Kerala priest’s arrest for rape spills out tales about the laity being exploited in ways more than sexual.
5 min |
March 13, 2017
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Realty In Paradise
Demonetisation makes no dent in Kashmir as land prices keep going up.
5 min |
March 20, 2017
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The Centre Ups The Ante
The Hurriyat may harden its stance following its leaders’ arrests—unless they are ‘softened’ for talks.
8 min |
August 07, 2017
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US and India Ties Are Circled By Red Flags
US and India renew pledges on defence pact and terror, but ties are circled by red flags
5 min |
