Social practices in changing times
Today, changes are taking place at a fast pace, often demanding a paradigm shift in the mindset and the policy framework to manage that change. It is not always easy It is generally agreed that change is the law of life. The body changes, the mind changes, the environment changes, and...
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Phenomenal performance of Indian scientists in 2023
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Quantum leap
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Ayodhya: From puja to progress
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No concrete plan in place to tackle climate change
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The Indian philosophy of hedonism
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New mechanism to ensure utilisation of funds
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Vijayakanth: The tragedy king of Tamil politics
01 January 2024 | Kumar Chellappan
Leap of faith!
2024 promises to be a year of happy and landmark developments for India and the world As we bid farewell to 2023 and welcome the New Year, 2024 – a leap year – promises to be a roller-coaster. From international relations to sports events, political landscapes to technological advancements, there is...
Pak General plays a rare secular tune!
General Muneer is playing a very different tune, optics, text and the accompanying outreach as part of the much-needed recalibration It is the regressive effect of religiosity that the politicos are in no position to take a stand against religious extremism and if anything, they have to maintain a façade of...
Unidentified disease takes toll on livestock in Doda, Jammu
The administration must swiftly dispatch a team of veterinary doctors to the affected areas, to safeguard the livestock of poor, and their livelihood Amidst the renewed headlines of the COVID-19 pandemic, a different crisis is unfolding in the secluded Doda district of Jammu and Kashmir. Here, an unknown ailment has become...
DEALING WITH FOMO OF Our Kids
Have conversations with your children, discover what lights up their eyes Remember when coding suddenly became the talk of the playground? It seemed like overnight; every parent was signing their kid up for coding classes. But not every child dreams in algorithms and computer languages. Some may thrive with paints and...
Dubai Consensus endorses Indian view
COP28 exhibits India's philosophy of ‘Vasudhaiva Kutumbakam' (the world is a family) and extends unequivocal support to UAE’s COP28 presidency It is In Consonance With Cop28’s Future Action Plan. Coal, Gas and Oil may stay for some decades in developing countries including India. The outcome of the recent 2023 United Nations...
Stateless and homeless in Kurdistan
The history of Kurdistan is intricately woven into the fabric of West Asia, encompassing Turkey, Iraq, Iran, and Syria. Home to the Kurds, the region's largest stateless ethnic group, they number around 35 million, dispersed across the aforementioned nations. Despite their significant presence, Kurds remain without a sovereign state, facing...
Children with disabilities face considerable challenges
Children with disabilities in underserved communities face a multitude of societal and economic challenges In India, children with disabilities face considerable challenges, often amplified by socio-economic factors. Recent data suggests that a significant number of these children do not receive the necessary medical and educational support. These children are also less...