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Opinion - Page 178

Signs of transience

4 May 2022 8:12 PM IST
Forebodings preceding the departure of divine souls can’t be merely coincidental; perhaps those are signposts along the larger journey beyond earthly...

Cave of Tapasya

3 May 2022 8:01 PM IST
Indian PM’s France visit will reiterate the special bond between the two countries, which was shaped under the illuminating influence of Sri Aurobindo

Adding fuel to fire?

3 May 2022 7:46 PM IST
Over half of the electricity demand during heatwave months can be attributed to need for space cooling at offices, shops and homes

Towards the mainstream?

3 May 2022 7:42 PM IST
An uptick in formal credit is essential for inclusive growth of the nation but the CIBIL report doesn’t present encouraging signs

Transformational outreach

2 May 2022 7:11 PM IST
UBA 2.0 is a progressive step towards linking higher education with society — bringing change through community participation by utilising best...

A cue from the past

2 May 2022 7:08 PM IST
Taking lessons from France's tactical surrender to Nazi Germany during the WW-II, Ukraine should consider similar action to avoid further destruction

Talking Shop: Weighing us down

1 May 2022 8:21 PM IST
I was casually watching TV last week and chanced upon a documentary series being anchored by Barack Obama. Can any of our Indian leaders counter this?

Abject failure

1 May 2022 7:53 PM IST
Uncontrolled killings of minorities in Afghanistan demonstrate the weakness of the Taliban

Serving beyond bounds

30 April 2022 12:37 AM IST
Even as it will complete 125 years of its inception on May 1, RKM relentlessly continues to serve distressed people along Vivekananda’s philosophy

Flexi-work

29 April 2022 8:30 PM IST
Even as the world opens up, the need for hybrid and flexible workplaces to continue remains true, especially for women

Threatening interlinkage

28 April 2022 8:23 PM IST
The link between heat and mental health is being exacerbated by climate change

A reliable succour?

28 April 2022 8:21 PM IST
Looking through the lens of social realities, rather than just in economic terms, revival of old pension scheme appears to be a viable proposition
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