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Opinion - Page 369

Not as safe as claimed

31 Oct 2019 8:16 PM IST
The recent report released by FSSAI about its milk survey shows many glaring discrepancies, discuss Bhavya Khullar and Rajeshwari Sinha

Fixing the Brexit deadlock

31 Oct 2019 8:13 PM IST
British PM Johnson’s plan for a new election to move Brexit along may backfire on him due to lack of public support, discusses Arun Srivastava

Need to spend more

31 Oct 2019 8:05 PM IST
While diseases linked to a degraded environment continue to ravage India, the budgetary allowance for health has steadily dipped in the last few years

Towards new horizons

31 Oct 2019 8:02 PM IST
On its foundation day, the question that hovers over a million minds is why can’t Madhya Pradesh excel with excellent people?

Craft of creativity

30 Oct 2019 7:50 PM IST
The onslaught of industrialisation and technological progress has made artisans lose their relevance

RITES: An Indian multinational

30 Oct 2019 7:48 PM IST
Boasting projects across three continents, RITES is set to become a major infrastructure player in the developing world, discusses Satyaki Chakraborty

Doubting the integrity

30 Oct 2019 7:45 PM IST
Alleging delays in dealing with Kashmir petitions, the UN High Commissioner for Human Rights crosses all limits by casting aspersions on the Apex...

Livelihood at stake

30 Oct 2019 7:43 PM IST
A recent algal bloom in the Gulf of Mannar due to pollution highlights how fragile our coral reefs are and how they affect livelihoods

In a linguistic abyss

29 Oct 2019 7:37 PM IST
Despite its omnipresence in all Indian languages, Sanskrit stands shunned in the modern era

The Bharat Ratna debate

29 Oct 2019 7:30 PM IST
Whether Savarkar is worthy of India’s highest civilian award is the moot point

Call for counterterrorism

29 Oct 2019 7:24 PM IST
Leaving the ISIS debilitated, American raid to exterminate Baghdadi exemplifies the need for a consolidated effort from nations in order to eradicate...

Don't kill the flow

29 Oct 2019 7:22 PM IST
Lack of ecological flow disrupts a river’s self-purifying mechanism, rendering it to the mercy of its users who either pollute or overuse it
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