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Educating the lawmakers

1 April 2022 8:55 PM IST
A national framework for training and capacity building of legislators is the need of the hour, and technology can be used as leverage

Angry tide

1 April 2022 8:52 PM IST
Anger is an issue, managing it holds the key — takeaways from an indelible Oscars

Conciliator par excellence

31 March 2022 9:57 PM IST
With the demise of Madeleine Albright — the diplomat who engineered Indo-US relations after the Pokhran tests — the world has lost one of its finest...

A flawed framework

31 March 2022 9:53 PM IST
Making the MCQ-based CUET mandatory for UG admissions will promote coaching culture and ignore comprehensive parameters of selecting candidates

Nexus of Good: Building it back

30 March 2022 6:53 PM IST
Exemplary restoration of power supply in Odisha in the aftermath of super cyclone Yaas within a record time has no precedents

A daring dream

30 March 2022 6:19 PM IST
After achieving the challenging task of electrifying ‘willing households’ within a record time, the dedicated team now aims at universal...

Not for rich countries

29 March 2022 7:07 PM IST
Having already appropriated their share of carbon budget, industrialised nations need to desist from investing in LNG, and rather move towards...

Towards affordable healthcare

29 March 2022 7:04 PM IST
In order to capitalise upon the full potential of PMBJP, India needs greater budgetary allocation, supply-side intervention and efficiency in...

Caught in a muddle

28 March 2022 6:23 PM IST
Pakistan's increasing thaw with Russia has distanced it from the West — putting its foreign policy in shambles and hampering its economic prospects

On a brighter trail

28 March 2022 6:20 PM IST
Rich representation of women and other marginalised sections in local government in Bihar is a marker of refined socio-political consciousness in the...

Complicit in genocide

27 March 2022 8:07 PM IST
Many in political circles have been criticising 'The Kashmir Files' because the film exposes their involvement in, or soft support to, the 'genocide'

'Kaun hai tu?'

27 March 2022 8:03 PM IST
The above header is a classic Indian rebuke, one that is intrinsic to Indians and oft inflames guttural sensibilities. It is hurtful, sure, yet it...
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