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Controversial history

4 May 2018 9:06 PM IST
Should AMU keep Jinnah’s portrait? There is a need to debate this but surely not by fringe element goons.

Solutions to farm crisis

3 May 2018 9:24 PM IST
India requires smart, technology-driven solutions to raise farm income.

Economy demands caution

3 May 2018 9:07 PM IST
Though the economy is recovering, it is still vulnerable and a single misstep could lead to irrevocable crisis.

From containment to engagement

3 May 2018 8:10 PM IST
The Inter-Korean Summit after years of hostility ushered in a ray of hope which Washington must use to ensure diplomatic peace.

Jey's justice, Jigna's freedom

3 May 2018 8:20 PM IST
The Bombay underworld attracts passionate journalists who rub shoulders with the mafioso in search of scoop and then face their ire, elaborates...

Tackling farm distress

2 May 2018 9:37 PM IST
Agriculture has been shackled by erratic monsoons, insufficient irrigation, and wayward government policies. For its growth, the farm sector must be...

Twenty-five years of Panchayati Raj

2 May 2018 9:35 PM IST
Despite a clash of interest with state and Central authorities, the Panchayati Raj system has made commendable inroads in its 25 years of existence

A shared search for history

2 May 2018 9:31 PM IST
Russia’s Indologists have historically been committed to our country’s culture and society – an important marker for diplomatic deliberations

Combating the perils of plastic

2 May 2018 9:29 PM IST
The plastic peril must not be allowed to morph into a slow-motion weapon of mass destruction

Cities and Climate Change

1 May 2018 8:55 PM IST
Indian cities are ill-prepared to combat the wrath of nature, whether in terms of government action or societal initiative, argue Sriroop Chaudhuri...

When laws fail to deter

1 May 2018 8:53 PM IST
Laws have failed women as has the society that awakens only when there is an excruciating crisis

Reclaiming Asia

1 May 2018 8:46 PM IST
The high-profile India-China and North-South Korea meets reflect how the axis of power is shifting from the Anglo-Saxon world to Asian shores
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