MillenniumPost

Opinion - Page 576

Affordable healthcare?

13 Oct 2017 9:47 PM IST
Arun Mitra & GS Grewal explain how vested interests keep reforms at bay.

One's right to die

13 Oct 2017 9:03 PM IST
The Indian government has readied the Passive Euthanasia Bill and that throws open the debate about acceptance of a ‘Living Bill’.

Psychology of economics

12 Oct 2017 9:40 PM IST
Colin Camerer, a behavioural economist, predicted that the Economics Nobel for 2017, would be awarded to his fellow behavioural economist Richard H...

For the upkeep of our farmers

12 Oct 2017 9:38 PM IST
The World Food Day (WFD) is celebrated on October 16, to commemorate the foundation of the Food and Agricultural Organisation (FAO), established in...

Big bang theories

12 Oct 2017 9:31 PM IST
Following the horrific stampede on the over-bridge linking the Elphinstone Road and the Parel suburban railway station, at Mumbai, the public uproar...

Welcome, cryptocurrency!

12 Oct 2017 9:01 PM IST
Dubai has scored another world's first, by becoming the first city to adopt the blockchain technology that powers the cryptocurrency, for some of its...

Temporary impediments

12 Oct 2017 12:39 AM IST
A poor growth rate is not an immediate catastrophe. Timely measures will help recuperate economic growth, write Anjan Roy and Buddhadeb Ghosh.

The smarter electrification

12 Oct 2017 12:36 AM IST
Decentralised generation has been trying to bridge the gap of electricity access that grid extension has not been able to meet even after 70 years of...

Transforming rural India

11 Oct 2017 9:05 PM IST
Rapid agriculture growth, complemented by a rapid rural employment growth, has always been the focus of India's policymakers. Mahatma Gandhi envisaged...

Bihar still boiling

11 Oct 2017 9:01 PM IST
Faction feud is pushing Bihar Congress to the brink; the rush for new PCC chief complicates the situation, Arun Srivastava.

Food: Affordability of waste

11 Oct 2017 12:00 AM IST
A defined structure to govern the food chain is essential to curtail increasing levels of global food wastage.

An undying legacy

10 Oct 2017 11:58 PM IST
Ollie Hopkins illustrates how even after fifty-years, Che Guevara is fondly remembered.
Share it