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Nuclear disarmament?

8 Aug 2018 10:13 PM IST
The deeper concern in 2018 is that nuclear weapons are being brandished in a far more visible manner

Turbulent times for Tamil Nadu

8 Aug 2018 10:12 PM IST
Stalin is set to inherit the mantle of the party’s leadership as Karunanidhi had wished, but not in an atmosphere free of rancour

Disquiet on the armed forces front

7 Aug 2018 9:13 PM IST
Despite various discussions, formal announcement and implementation of OROP has been delayed.

For a healthier, safer India

7 Aug 2018 9:00 PM IST
Eat Right movement is built on two pillars of 'eat healthy' and 'eat safe' and aims at engaging citizens in improving their overall well-being.

Penalising for poverty

6 Aug 2018 9:23 PM IST
Penalising the poor for maintaining insufficient bank balance is inhuman and reflects indifference towards their plight

India's artificial milk glut

6 Aug 2018 9:15 PM IST
Despite a booming dairy industry, small and medium dairy farmers are recurring losses due to abysmal procurement rates

Win-win for India

6 Aug 2018 9:12 PM IST
Washington’s licence waiver marks a historic chapter for Indo-US strategic partnership also inching India closer to NSG membership

Turf wars & marginal farmer

6 Aug 2018 12:24 AM IST
West Bengal has taken pioneering steps in making the agriculture department sensitive to the needs of small growers.

Rational use of drugs

6 Aug 2018 12:23 AM IST
Several organisations have been demanding ban on Fixed-dose Drug Combinations on the basis of evidence produced by several studies.

A law for the big guns

5 Aug 2018 9:17 PM IST
With the evident inability to bring back ‘large’ economic defaulters, eyes gaze at the new law asking if this will do what the existing laws couldn’t.

Trump's charm offensive!

5 Aug 2018 9:20 PM IST
US policy is putting significant pressure on the Iranian economy as it braces for August 7 when the first lot of economic sanctions will be imposed...

The clock is ticking

3 Aug 2018 10:15 PM IST
India is walking down a dangerous path of potable water scarcity. Prompt action must be taken before it is too late
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