By embracing and supporting athletic excellence, IIT-Madras sets a precedent for a more inclusive definition of achievement
A new study suggests that evenings and weekends aren’t the happiest times.
While data collection in UPI is not as Orwellian as the behavioural data collection and monetization by social-media firms, there are parallels. And perhaps, lessons to be learned.
Trump’s proposal to ‘take over’ Gaza threatens to derail the peace process underway
A study links growing rat populations in cities to rising temperatures. Turns out, the world may end not with a bang, but a squeak
This is the front page of The Indian Express published on February 06, 1985.
That’s what the city has voted for — and it has a national resonance far beyond the capital
The White House may relent on Canada, Mexico tariffs. But with China, it's going to be a longer affair.
Dhaka and New Delhi have much to gain from a positive bilateral engagement
This is not an era of transactionalism. It is the reinventing of American supremacy by weaponising the discontent with the current order
This is the front page of The Indian Express published on February 05, 1985.
The triumph may tell a larger story — women’s cricket is seeing aspiration meet a nurturing system
Schools must find ways to use it to assist, not replace, natural learning
Central bank should allow the rupee to adjust, ease policy rates to support growth
Centre must expedite efforts to bring back social harmony, Manipur cannot afford a slide back into the vicious circle of conflict
This is the front page of The Indian Express published on February 04, 1985.
From Beyonce to Chappell Roan to Ustad Zakir Hussain, the awards went beyond the cultural and became political.
Migration and free speech have been essential to US dominance. Trump order on deportation of foreign students hurts his country most
The government's decision to withdraw eggs from midday meals could exacerbate under-nutrition in the state
India must continue to flag attacks on minorities but from the highest levels of government, the message to Bangladesh must be clear: India is not pro or anti any dispensation
India invests heavily in nurturing talent through publicly-funded institutions like the IITs without its benefits, while the US gets to cherry-pick top Indian talent without bearing the cost of training it
This is the front page of The Indian Express published on February 03, 1985.
Budget makes some progress in addressing agricultural challenges. But approach remains incremental rather than transformational
Whatever the challenges, legislation on domestic work would surely help in redefining the power relations in the long run and will give some voice to the workers and their unions
Trump’s tariffs on Canada, Mexico and China will have global implications. India must play its cards carefully






