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Joshimath: A well-engineered calamity

12 Jan 2023 6:00 PM IST
The sinking of the Himalayan town shows we have completely lost the ability to plan while keeping in mind the ecological uniqueness of fragile areas

Quintessentially democratic

11 Jan 2023 4:51 PM IST
The evidence of existence of social institutions like ‘sreni’ and ‘samgha’ in ancient India substantiate the claim of the country being the ‘Mother of...

Nexus of Good: Highly potent initiative

11 Jan 2023 4:41 PM IST
By simplifying the process, Karnataka has ensured seamless conversion of fair-price shops into banking correspondents — paving the way for widespread...

Unexplored vistas

10 Jan 2023 5:45 PM IST
Thanks to power-driven politics, India, despite possessing immense resource potential, lags behind on the growth front — a trend that needs to be...

A pariah no more

10 Jan 2023 5:43 PM IST
Russia, Türkiye and the UAE have initiated plans to start once-unthinkable talks with Basher Al-Assad and establish peace in war-torn Syria

In a sweet spot?

9 Jan 2023 5:00 PM IST
Though the profit of banks is increasing, there is a need to focus on reducing NPAs, raising deposits at a cheaper rate and cutting expenses

Talking Shop: Freaking times

8 Jan 2023 7:24 PM IST
Too many topsy-and-turvy events are confronting us. In this second column of the year, let me enlighten you about what’s happening around us at this...

Bleak outlook

8 Jan 2023 4:46 PM IST
Against the backdrop of deteriorating Afghan-Pak relations, the Taliban government is failing badly to put a tab on increasing terror incidents in...

Stop shaming women

6 Jan 2023 6:20 PM IST
In crimes against women, it’s becoming routine to victim shame, making it seem almost a justification of the incident

Consolidating a united front

6 Jan 2023 6:19 PM IST
In the run-up to general elections, the need for opposition parties to stand united with a firm vision has become more pertinent than ever

The progenitor of democracy

6 Jan 2023 6:18 PM IST
Contrary to the narrative woven by Western world, ancient texts leave no doubt that Indians propounded their version of democracy long before the West...

Caught in a (pretty) pickle

5 Jan 2023 5:50 PM IST
Russia’s invasion of Ukraine, precipitated by the Western contempt towards it, has put the country in a vulnerable spot — pushing it towards China
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