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Opinion: Labour rights and ecological sustainability

Opinion: Labour rights and ecological sustainability

  • Time to turn to traditional practices to beat the heat wave

    A few days ago, on its part, the AYUSH (Ayurveda Unani Siddha and Homeopathy) department released a set of advisories, mostly comprising tried and tested Indian practices, passed down through generations
  • Opinion: The Double Burden — gender gap in unpaid labour

    While more women are participating in paid work, this has not been accompanied by a reduction in unpaid work
  • Rewind: Crocs are crawling back

    The future of India’s crocodiles, however, hinges on sustainable coexistence strategies as challenges — rising human-wildlife conflict, climate change altering riverine ecosystems and pollution degrading habitats — persist
  • Opinion: The tragedy of Pahalgam and the betrayal of Islam’s true message

    Pahalgam is not just a headline. It is a scar — a reminder of what happens when ignorance and extremism take the wheel and it’s time for scholars, leaders and everyday Muslims to reclaim the narrative, to echo the true message of Islam: peace, compassion, justice
  • Opinion: Triumph of natural justice — Amistad and Ambedkar

    Just as Amistad case upheld the right to stand up against dehumanising bondage, Ambedkar’s Constitution enshrined the dominance of nature’s law of social equality
  • Even a few US citizens got orders to leave the country. Why?

    US Customs and Border Protection is revoking two-year permits of people who used an online appointment app at US border crossings with Mexico called CBP One, which brought in more than 9,00,000 people since 2023. With the immigrants, the Trump administration seems to be targeting their immigration attorneys, who are US citizens
  • Reddit turns into therapy session after Hyderabad student shares depressed thoughts about failing board exams

    As the results of the recently concluded board exams was declared in Telangana, a Hyderabad Inter first year student and a reddit user was prone to the shock of life as the user failed in Chemistry paper
  • Horoscope: Check out your astrological predictions for April 22, 2025

    Daily Horoscope: See what your stars are bringing for you on April 22, 2025. May the day give you happiness
  • Opinion: On this Earth Day, rethink Green Capitalism

    The world is adopting Green Capitalism, but the sustainable way forward is to overcome its ingrained desire for infinite growth. The endless cycle of production and consumption must be disrupted
  • Rewind: For the joy of reading and love of books

    World Book and Copyright Day on April 23 reminds us of literature’s power in shaping minds, building inclusive cultures and advancing SDGs in the age of AI
  • Rare ‘Golconda Blue’ diamond to sparkle at Geneva auction

    The exceptional pear-shaped blue diamond, estimated to fetch between US$ 35-50 million, is associated with Yeshwant Rao Holkar, the Maharaja of Indore and a member of the Holkar dynasty, who along with his wife was known for a grand lifestyle in the 1920s and 1930s
  • There is life outside Solar System, says evidence

    NASA's James Webb Space Telescope found fingerprints of 'dimethyl sulphide' and 'dimethyl disulphide' on distant exoplanet named K2-18 b -- known to be produced on Earth by microbes. The molecules provide the strongest evidence yet that life may exist on a planet outside our solar system, even as how they formed on that exoplanet remain unknown
  • How insects, smallest animals survive Antarctica

    The heat insects need for metabolism and growth comes from the environment. This is partly how they are so abundant around the world
  • Rewind: Is the AI Apocalypse closer?

    With lack of meaningful regulations around large language models, chances are that this powerful technology might soon spin out of control and bring more harm than good
  • ‘Pink Moon’ to light up the night sky on April 12: When to watch it in India

    On April 12, 2025, the night sky will be illuminated by the delightful Pink Moon, also known as the 'micromoon.' This phenomenon occurs every year during the first full moon of April, marking the beginning of the spring season
  • Watch: Eagle snatches away hall ticket from PSC aspirant moments before exam, Internet reacts

    Shocked by the incident, tension prevailed at the exam center as people around tried to distract the bird, who unbothered about the commotion it has caused, sat on the window ledge of the school's top floor holding the hall ticket with it
  • Scientists genetically engineer extinct dire wolf

    Dire wolves went extinct more than 10,000 years old and are much larger than gray wolves, their closest living relatives today
  • Hyderabad: Towering seven-feet-tall bus conductor faces unique challenge at work

    With height of the bus being 6.4 feet, Amin Ahmed Ansari, at seven feet, struggles to stand straight and has to perform his duties with a bent head
  • Horoscope: Check out your astrological predictions for April 4, 2025

    Daily Horoscope: See what your stars are bringing for you on April 4, 2025. May the day give you happiness
  • Astronomers listen to ‘music’ of flickering stars

    A new research analysed the frequency signatures of starquakes across a broad range of giant stars in the M67 star cluster, almost 3,000 light years from Earth
  • The European ethnic Group that worships Goddess Kali

    Interestingly, the celebrations of this Roma festival draw parallels to the Goddess Durga procession in West Bengal, highlighting the Romani people's ancestral ties to India
  • Using phone while in bed increases risk of insomnia by 59 per cent

    While sleep is critical to mental and physical health, an increasing number of people are accustomed to using screens in bed
  • There’s probably an ant near you right now

    The short answer to “Why are there ants everywhere?” is simply this: We live on a planet where ants outnumber us by an almost unimaginable margin
  • Eid ka Chand: A timeless muse for lovers and poets

    This celestial sighting is more than just an announcement of festivities; it is a moment of collective anticipation, an age-old tradition that brings together faith, hope, and poetry
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