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Myth behind the legend

30 March 2024 9:00 PM IST
Utkarsh Patel’s enchanting book ‘Indra: the Rise and Fall of a Hero’ delves into mythological narratives, highlighting conflicts, transitions, and the...

A pivotal breakthrough

30 March 2024 8:50 PM IST
COP7’s remarkable success in bridging divides and securing unanimous support for the Kyoto Protocol was a crucial victory in climate negotiations, as...

Falling on deaf ears?

30 March 2024 8:46 PM IST
Although Sonam Wangchuk’s 21-day climate fast concluded without due media coverage, a strong voice against non-judicious and perilous exploitation of...

A state of being

23 March 2024 10:09 PM IST
Although it comes with its own set of ‘superpowers’, introversion, like other personality traits, has limitations that can be tackled through a...

Authentic reflections

23 March 2024 9:56 PM IST
From debunking historical myths to dissecting contemporary challenges, ‘Bharat Rising’ by Utpal Kumar outlines the distinction among facts, factlets...

Flipping the script

23 March 2024 9:03 PM IST
Held in two stints, first at the Hague (2000) and then Bonn (2001), COP-6 made a remarkable turnaround—addressing key issues needed to get the Kyoto...

Redefining the gigverse

23 March 2024 8:42 PM IST
The rising trend of gig and platform-based work and potential human rights abuses—exacerbated by the advent of AI—necessitate offering regular,...

Reality check!

23 March 2024 8:37 PM IST
The electoral bond system, which is prevalent worldwide in some form or the other, faces continuous scrutiny and a whole lot of apprehensions. As the...

Undoing of a great bias

16 March 2024 10:20 PM IST
Replete with photographs, frescoes, illustrations, boxes, and tables, Pradeep Chakravarthy’s ‘History of South India for Children’ is an engaging book...

Building the bedrock

16 March 2024 10:08 PM IST
During COP-5 in Bonn (1999), the focus was on preparing for future conferences and operationalising the Kyoto Protocol, with discussions revolving...

Fencing the frontiers

16 March 2024 10:04 PM IST
The government’s decision to fence the Indo-Myanmar border and scrap the Free Movement Regime is indicative of a shift in focus from north-western...

Food for thought

16 March 2024 9:57 PM IST
Food prices worldwide have posted the biggest annual drop since 2015, according to data, as a steep decline in raw prices indicates relief for...
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