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In Retrospect - Page 34

Bengal's policy makeover

28 April 2018 9:22 PM IST
Since Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee assumed power in 2011, West Bengal has been gifted a new fate. With several unique policies that have been...

Tale of Two Papers

21 April 2018 7:41 PM IST
Spiralling technology and access to remote corners has been both a boon and a bane. The recently uncovered cheating nexus, which cast a shadow of...

Uncovering Bihar's illicit liquor trade

14 April 2018 8:13 PM IST
Where there is a will there is a way—the liquor traffickers of Bihar perfectly summarise this aphorism as they alter their modus operandi to make...

Menstruation: A curse?

7 April 2018 7:56 PM IST
Despite modern society’s advancement in science, the deep-rooted taboo surrounding menstruation continues to flourish unabated in our country,...

Day Zero in urban India: Its now, it's real

31 March 2018 6:31 PM IST
Comprehending South Africa’s calamity, India must step-up and take cognizance of the looming water crisis that is posing an imminent threat to the...

Roads to prosperity

24 March 2018 8:43 PM IST
The refurbishing of roads in rural Bengal has occurred through a silent revolution that churned through the agrarian hinterlands reducing mortality...

Kisan Long March: New dawn upon farmers' struggle

17 March 2018 8:13 PM IST
A historic procession of farmers to agitate against their dismal condition led to immediate government response. While the agitation has ended, it has...

Healthcare harassment

10 March 2018 8:30 PM IST
The growing cost of healthcare in the country has been harrowing the ordinary citizen who is driven into debt at the offset of even a mild infection,...

Rape Roko: Against child sexual abuse

3 March 2018 7:23 PM IST
As instances of sexual abuse multiply by the minute, campaigns across the country are also gaining their momentum. The undeterred goal for all remains...

New India: Young minds and demographic challenges

24 Feb 2018 7:02 PM IST
With Indian society growing rapidly, the youth are the beacon for tomorrow—they reflect commendable growth, and at the same time, fall prey to the...

Human Trafficking: Modern Day Slavery

17 Feb 2018 7:32 PM IST
Displaying the most violent form of abuse to human dignity, trafficking of children, women and impoverished labourers has plagued our modern ...

Changing face of Rural Bengal

10 Feb 2018 7:14 PM IST
Innovative means of reviving rivers and preserving water is transforming the fate of rural Bengal that was once vulnerable to drought and famine,...
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