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Price, procurement, and food security

8 July 2018 10:02 PM IST
The increased MSP for coarse grains hints at a positive possibility with respect to malnutrition and consumption of these lesser-popular grains.

Securing domestic needs first

8 July 2018 10:00 PM IST
Rise in domestic demand will keep India busy with food security. There may not be a global impact on agriculture market until 2027, elaborates Gyan...

Managing waste at the smallest scale

8 July 2018 10:00 PM IST
With regard to curbing the proliferation of plastic bags, implementation is where we lose the battle and give in.

Isolated Taliban disarrayed

6 July 2018 11:10 PM IST
The Taliban are facing twin crisis of identity and existence as several of its leaders have surrendered in the face of extreme unpopularity

Unsafe India?

6 July 2018 11:10 PM IST
India may not be the most unsafe country for women but it definitely is the hub of male chauvinism

India's National Bamboo Mission

6 July 2018 9:01 PM IST
Bamboo has immense potential for Indian farming due to its varied uses and massive demand overseas

Time to deliver­­­—AAP

6 July 2018 8:58 PM IST
Overcoming conflicts and delivering promised services to Delhi’s people speak of AAP’s resilience in the face of adversity

Scars from 2013

5 July 2018 9:57 PM IST
The trauma remains intact even after five years when Uttarakhand was swept by devastating floods

New chapter in trade

5 July 2018 9:56 PM IST
The US-imposed trade war is opening new doors for Indo-China engagement in economic development

Accessing private capital

5 July 2018 9:55 PM IST
A rapidly developing economy requires a balance between public and private investment to propel infrastructural growth

Delineating the Delhi resolution

4 July 2018 9:07 PM IST
With The Supreme Court verdict on the AAP-LG standoff, the emphasis should now be on progressing stalled projects and ensuring a better Delhi

Saving Bay of Bengal

4 July 2018 8:41 PM IST
With a major GEF grant, countries are setting aside political differences to restore the world’s largest bay, writes Joydeep Gupta
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