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The Nuclear Rush

20 Feb 2021 10:53 PM IST
This is a bad headline, not because I am talking about possible annihilation, but only issues that touch my innards. An innate mid-week dialogue on...

Coping with 'false alarms'

8 Nov 2020 6:49 AM IST
Health-related anxiety is not uncommon following a recent illness but fixation on perfect 'numbers' of health is not helpful

Lost in power

31 Oct 2020 10:55 PM IST
Much needed pollution norms for the coal-based power plants were globally appreciated but the government’s negligence in dealing with the problems in...

At the fringe

24 Oct 2020 10:51 PM IST
A comparative look at the changing state of street vending policies in India and China in response to the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic

Beyond the tragedy

3 Oct 2020 10:51 PM IST
As the nation boils in indignation over the atrocity of the Hathras incident, the varied contexts and causes behind these crimes are often forgotten,...

Filling the GAPS

12 Sept 2020 10:11 PM IST
In a country where doctors and proper healthcare are not always accessible for every patient, telemedicine provides a way to extend the reach and...

Waiting for the fluke

5 Sept 2020 10:08 PM IST
People who promised us a COVID-19 vaccine in a few months are now detracting and backing off. After trying for a few months, they admit they are...

Lost to history

30 Aug 2020 12:11 AM IST
Remembering the ‘forgotten’ WW II era battles of Imphal and Kohima

Rediscovering 'myself'

30 Aug 2020 12:10 AM IST
A personal account of the struggle in overcoming fear and uncertainty after being diagnosed with COVID-19

Crisis of credibility

8 Aug 2020 10:14 PM IST
Shoddy pollution data remains a big concern even today when real-time monitoring is being used in Indian industries. Not only does it sow distrust...

Running out of concrete

1 Aug 2020 11:13 PM IST
As a country, we are running out of concrete — in our warehouses, and in our veins. We flex our muscle and bellow Rafale & Bofors, but in things...

Love teetering apart

25 July 2020 10:34 PM IST
If we go by the classification of districts in these days of the novel Coronavirus, ‘Red’ is red indeed. Red zones today lead in cases of domestic...
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