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A sustainable shift

15 Jan 2024 7:13 PM IST
There is an immediate requirement to emphasise the importance of preserving the natural world by educating students and shifting from a luxurious...

Echoes of chaos

14 Jan 2024 8:38 PM IST
Since the alarming trend of dastardly activities witnessed in 2023 have not yet subsided, 2024 may see more pronounced turbulence, fanaticism, and...

Talking Shop: Gone way too soon

14 Jan 2024 8:34 PM IST
Over the last few years, there are frequent instances of lives getting cut short in their prime. What’s lowering life-spans and taking many before...

Timeless teachings

13 Jan 2024 1:16 AM IST
Vivekananda's teachings and philosophy, entailing the values of self-confidence, discipline, dedication, and service to humanity, still resonate among...

Mind matters

13 Jan 2024 12:52 AM IST
The Suchana Seth case screams for attention to mental health; are we noticing our minds?

Striding into a new dawn

12 Jan 2024 1:58 PM IST
As India thrives in its ‘Amritkaal’ and approaches the materialisation of ‘Ram Rajya’, Indianisation of social work curriculum has become an absolute...

Fuelling a flourish

11 Jan 2024 8:56 PM IST
Riding upon a stable political system, a fast-growing economy, a huge young population, and global credibility, India is well-poised to leverage its...

A trailblazing educationist

11 Jan 2024 8:49 PM IST
Beyond his stereotypical image of a social reformer, Swami Vivekanand pioneered the idea of value-based education that has found its due place in the...

Synergistic collaboration

10 Jan 2024 9:20 PM IST
India’s well-balanced laws provide a conducive base for a thriving symbiotic partnership with Tesla that can leverage India’s tech-savvy workforce...

Nexus of Good: Riverside renaissance

10 Jan 2024 9:17 PM IST
A young forest officer in Himachal Pradesh has made exemplary efforts towards developing the Yamuna Riverfront Nature Park around Paonta Sahib —...

A lost cause?

9 Jan 2024 7:12 PM IST
Dilution of biological conservation rules and lax enforcement of forest laws are giving free rein to the drug industry and trade

Algorithmic jurisprudence!

8 Jan 2024 7:49 PM IST
Immense case backlog and limited working days in courts pose challenges, prompting AI adoption for efficient, impartial judgments that can have a...
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