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Paikiasothy Saravanamuttu writes: Sri Lanka’s president must be held accountable for its economic and governance crisis.
Binit PriyaranjanApr 13, 2022
Binit Priyaranjan writes: In blaming ‘cancel culture’, Russian president Vladimir Putin is borrowing from the playbook of conservatives in the West.
EditorialApr 13, 2022
What kids do in streets, adults are picking up in a competitive environment. It will be interesting to see how technology is wedded to it.
EditorialApr 13, 2022
The study suggests that the media does matter, and that long-term exposure to “agenda-setting” news can skew opinions. More importantly, it signals that the silos in which people find themselves, the political camps that threaten
EditorialApr 13, 2022
Argentina’s warships were in their home ports or patrolling their mainland coasts as a British blockade of 321 km around the Falkland Islands went into effect.
AnamikaApr 13, 2022
Anamika writes: The impact of the Common University Entrance Test is likely to be harsher on disadvantaged sections of the society for whom access to higher education is seen as the only route to upward
EditorialApr 13, 2022
Although India-US differences on European security are front and centre today, the convergence of their interests in the Indo-Pacific is deep and enduring. Modi and Biden are right in their determination to minimise the former
Rajat Kathuria, Isha Suri write: Its use as a tool for market development must balance consumer protection, innovation, and competition.
EditorialApr 13, 2022
A constant simmer between communities may keep the political pot boiling but when it spills over, the cost of violence and mistrust is too high. For, there’s no real progress without a settled peace.
Janaki NairApr 13, 2022
Janaki Nair writes: The garden of peace that the celebrated Kannada poet Kuvempu had described is threatened by a politics that wants to render Muslims invisible.
M A KalamApr 12, 2022
M A Kalam writes: Pushing vegetarianism as the norm in India has more to do with identity politics than historical fact
Radhika PandeyApr 12, 2022
Radhika Pandey writes: Trade-off between managing prices and government’s borrowing programme will present a challenge.
Master plans face prolonged delays in preparation, sanctioning and implementation. They lack the mandate for integration with other sectoral infrastructure plans which largely remain as wishlists.
HimanshuApr 12, 2022
Himanshu writes: The responsibility of anchoring policies and programmes to clearly defined goals of poverty reduction rests with the government
EditorialApr 12, 2022
An important question, however, remains: Has the government adopted the most potent strategy to take the precautionary dose to all sections of the eligible population?
EditorialApr 12, 2022
Several states in the country's south are especially sensitive to the language debate because they were founded on the bedrock of linguistic subnationalism after intense and prolonged campaigns.
EditorialApr 12, 2022
Among industry colleagues and cinema devotees, Subramaniam was loved and respected as much — if not more — for his work as the writer of some of recent Hindi cinema’s finest films.
C. Raja MohanApr 12, 2022
C. Raja Mohan writes: Its battles are tied to external geopolitical equations and rivalries
EditorialApr 11, 2022
ISRO scientists faced the first problem with Insat 1-A when their attempts to put it on a transfer orbit failed. The master control facility at Hassan announced that the apogee motor of the satellite failed
EditorialApr 11, 2022
The electoral bonds scheme was first mentioned in 2017 when then Finance Minister Arun Jaitley presented it as a way to reform electoral funding in the country.
Rahul Bajaj and Nishtha Gupta write: The disabled have the right to exist and work in the world just like their able-bodied counterparts
Ruchi GuptaApr 11, 2022
Ruchi Gupta writes: There are more thoughtful ways to structure social media platforms, which would help connect and root people in their own communities instead of isolating them locally while ‘connecting’ them virtually
EditorialApr 11, 2022
From India’s point of view, Khan’s exit could create opportunities for repairing ties with Pakistan.
Ashok Gulati, Bharat Sharma and Purvi Thangaraj write: State must address depleting groundwater and encourage diversification away from paddy
Ajay Darshan Behera writes: As Imran Khan leaves office, ​​it is back to the old Pakistan with its intermittent political instability, difficult economic challenges and a military that will not allow the political class to
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