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RTI? Not anymore!
26 July 2019 8:32 PM ISTThe hurried passing of crucial amendments to the RTI Act is worrying and must be stymied by the Supreme Court
Face off with FaceApp?
19 July 2019 10:49 PM ISTThe recent virality of FaceApp shows our preoccupation with ageing, and by correlation, the robustly growing anti-ageing industry
Addressing water crisis
12 July 2019 10:56 PM ISTAs several Indian cities face water shortage, sticking to erroneous ways will make water the most sought after and fought over commodity
Let women be
5 July 2019 10:11 PM ISTDecisions made by women continued to create debates this week; but who are we to tell people how to lead their lives?
Lynchistan: The new normal?
28 Jun 2019 10:07 PM ISTRepeated incidents of heinous mob lynching make it necessary to have an anti-lynching law
New-age money
21 Jun 2019 8:47 PM ISTFacebook’s announcement of its cryptocurrency Libra once again throws open the debate about digital money and India’s stand on it
Communalising heinous crimes
14 Jun 2019 10:10 PM ISTGiving communal tones to recent incidents of crime and protest points at a dangerous trend engulfing India
Course correcting the economy
7 Jun 2019 7:56 PM ISTFor recovery, the slowing Indian economy needs big reforms and macro changes to be initiated by the Narendra Modi government
Bengal story not yet done
31 May 2019 8:53 PM ISTWhile BJP has reasons to rejoice for its performance in Bengal, writing off political workhorse, Mamata Banerjee, would be a fallacy
The will of the people
24 May 2019 10:19 PM ISTThe mandate of the people is clear – India wants Modi 2.0 even at the cost of economic hurdles and divisive politics
The unfair attack on Bengal
17 May 2019 8:59 PM ISTA malicious political campaign has unjustly targeted Bengal with divisive forces aiming to break the ethos and ideas that form the state’s backbone
Is scoring high in exams everything?
10 May 2019 10:27 PM ISTThe current marking system creates unrealistic pressure on students, many of whom, unable to cope, pay with their lives


