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Parade of politics

6 Oct 2017 10:01 PM IST
If Bangladesh turns harsh about bearing the brunt of Rohingya exodus and India assists with relief, then the international community must rationalise...

Surviving toxic environment

6 Oct 2017 9:40 PM IST
People living near Jadugoda uranium mines die younger as compromised safety standards pose serious health hazards.

Ladies, cup a feel now

6 Oct 2017 9:38 PM IST
In India, at least 2000 new cases of women with cancer are detected every year; but almost 1200 of these are diagnosed in the later stages.

Why I mourn Dussehra

5 Oct 2017 9:01 PM IST
Every time I jog my memory, I come up with a distorted picture of my home state, Odisha. When I try to compare my childhood memories with the present...

Pakistan's self-critique

5 Oct 2017 8:59 PM IST
Pakistan Foreign Minister, Khawaja Muhammad Asif, has stirred a hornet's nest with his ingenious statement that Pakistan not only erred in having been...

The Catalan crisis

5 Oct 2017 8:54 PM IST
The crisis mirrors Europe’s anti-democratic slide, Spanish government and EU are singing the same tune.

Smoke without fire

5 Oct 2017 8:49 PM IST
Surprisingly, global action on ozone depletion was initiated without finding a smoking gun.

Labour reforms need new genre

4 Oct 2017 10:14 PM IST
Workers are left to fend for themselves without adequate platform to voice their plight.

E-vehicles or e-mobility?

4 Oct 2017 10:11 PM IST
India has unique reasons for faster adoption of electric vehicles but we need to be bold and aggressive in our plans.

Economic highs and lows

4 Oct 2017 9:27 PM IST
In a respite to the Modi government, which has been facing the heat over dismal economic numbers, the World Economic Forum (WEF) study on global...

Towards achievable goals

4 Oct 2017 9:26 PM IST
As world energy markets transform at an unprecedented rate, India is at the forefront of the shift towards profitable renewables given that the...

The forgotten occupation

4 Oct 2017 12:23 AM IST
The recent Indo-Japanese bonhomie belies a lesser-known history of Imperial Japan that had once occupied a part of India, the penal colony...
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