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Rethinking Urban Security
22 Jan 2026 1:07 AM ISTRajnandgaon’s Trinetra project shows how community-funded surveillance can strengthen policing, accountability and trust without depending on...
India’s Green Hydrogen Ambition
22 Jan 2026 1:04 AM ISTAmbitious targets are in place, pilot projects are underway, but demand creation and cost reduction will decide green hydrogen’s future in India
Leadership of Strategic Presence
20 Jan 2026 11:35 PM ISTGhatotkacha’s sacrifice in the Mahabharata offers a powerful leadership lesson for modern India — impact matters more than permanence or visibility
Peace for Sale?
20 Jan 2026 11:33 PM ISTDonald Trump’s proposed Board of Peace for Gaza raises a troubling question — can stability be bought, or must it be earned through legitimacy and...
AI’s Growth Paradox
19 Jan 2026 11:42 PM ISTAI is fuelling unprecedented economic optimism, yet beneath the boom lie hard questions on employment disruption, inequality, energy use and...
Terror, Instability, Exodus
19 Jan 2026 11:40 PM ISTPakistan’s own media warns that rising terrorism, failing security responses, and mass outward migration point to a deeper crisis of governance,...
Health Treachery
18 Jan 2026 11:31 PM ISTHalf of all health insurance claims in India face serious processing and payment disputes. The biggest diddle is the complex, legalese jargon used in...
Art Beyond The Gallery
18 Jan 2026 11:29 PM ISTThe 64th National Exhibition of Art marked a quiet but decisive shift—where public patronage met market access to empower India’s artists...
New Eugenics of Power
16 Jan 2026 11:46 PM ISTFrom Silicon Valley’s long-termism to Trump’s inner circle, a powerful elite now sees compassion as weakness—and democracy as optional
No 10-min Race
16 Jan 2026 11:43 PM ISTA government directive ends the 10-minute delivery story, bringing relief to hundreds of gig workers. The question remains — did we ever really need...
Quiet Verdict of Ordinary Citizens
16 Jan 2026 12:15 AM ISTFrom onion prices to employment rights, Indian electoral history shows governments survive not on rhetoric, but on how they treat the poor and...
More ‘Glacier Funerals’
16 Jan 2026 12:14 AM ISTFrom Nepal to the Alps, glacier funerals have become a stark symbol of climate change, even under moderate warming scenarios
Drops of Inequality
28 March 2026 11:40 PM ISTTapestry Of Dream And Memory
28 March 2026 11:22 PM ISTHistory vs Interpretation
28 March 2026 11:15 PM ISTBeyond Mood Swings
28 March 2026 11:12 PM ISTLessons from India’s Hill Climb
28 March 2026 11:08 PM IST
Jaunpur leads by distributing loans beyond the target under the...
2 April 2026 4:04 PM ISTMamata condemns attack on judicial officers, says BJP 'plotting'...
2 April 2026 3:21 PM ISTAAP removes Raghav Chadha as Rajya Sabha deputy leader
2 April 2026 2:22 PM ISTSeveral policemen injured as miscreants hurl stones at them in...
2 April 2026 2:15 PM ISTExcise policy: HC gives last opportunity to Kejriwal, ors to respond...
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