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Opinion - Page 155

Boiling Uttarakhand!

1 Oct 2022 2:36 AM IST
Unrest in Uttarakhand may be triggered by Ankita Bhandari’s murder but it is culmination of longstanding outrage against rampant corruption in the...

A step ahead

1 Oct 2022 2:33 AM IST
The Supreme Court’s recognition of marital rape in relation to the MTP Act is hopeful; we may be inching closer to criminalising marital rape

Ensuring orderly flight

29 Sept 2022 9:29 PM IST
Taking cue from the countries that have managed to reduce incidents of unruly behaviour by flight passengers, DGCA can strengthen regulations in India

A lethal lapse

29 Sept 2022 9:28 PM IST
Cancer and tuberculosis patients have been urging a reluctant government to use compulsory licences to make life-saving drugs accessible

Diplomacy on top

28 Sept 2022 8:36 PM IST
By skipping bilateral engagements with Chinese and Pakistani heads of state at the SCO summit, Indian PM registered his negation in action

Nexus of Good: Recuperative endeavour

28 Sept 2022 8:28 PM IST
By ensuring community participation, two IAS officers in Fatehpur District of UP made remarkable efforts to conserve water in the ‘dark zone’ blocks

Chief architect of Bangladesh's turnaround

28 Sept 2022 5:32 PM IST
Sheikh Hasina has enabled Bangladesh to achieve an enviable global standing on multiple fronts but, presently, she faces massive challenges ahead of...

Ticking wrong boxes?

28 Sept 2022 1:08 AM IST
Introducing supplemental mandates like deployment of six airbags in passenger vehicles will hardly yield any positive result unless existing basic...

Under a cloud

28 Sept 2022 1:03 AM IST
Rishi Sunak’s defeat in UK’s prime ministerial race can be attributed to three factors — his family wealth, Indian pedigree and hard-line economic...

Scripting a growth story

27 Sept 2022 12:25 AM IST
The Global Investors Summit will boost the already thriving foreign investment in UP — taking the state closer to its target of becoming a USD...

Unabating menace

26 Sept 2022 7:19 PM IST
Though a UN assessment describes the security situation in Cox’s Bazar to be ‘peaceful’, certain incidents show ARSA may still be active in the region

A viable alternative?

26 Sept 2022 7:14 PM IST
Despite repeated failure in commercial biofuel production with algae, investors have not given up hope
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