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There is high inequality in the distribution of funds to government-run organisations that focus on mental health, with primary focus being given to NIMHANS, Bengaluru, and LGBRIMH, Tezpur
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A country with third largest GDP of nearly $3.3 trillion is still grappling with low per capita income of $2,200, but India's largest percentage of arable land makes it resilient and inclusive.
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Our research is mostly oriented towards problem solving and indigenisation of research done abroad. We are happy to be followers, not leaders in innovation.
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Each department should ensure that the concept of biodiversity is included, embedded and aligned with their policies so that it percolates down to the grassroots level where actual implementation takes place
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Though the RBI has been mopping up liquidity, it reversed its strategy to pump liquidity into the system through overnight variable repo auctions.
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The hotspot model lets migrants come in, and then restricts them so that the society is free of refugees
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The amendment to Gazette facilitates largescale diversion of Krishna water outside basin from Srisailam while limiting Telangana from diverting inside the basin.
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With rich experience, expertise, receptiveness and the force behind the formation of Telangana, KCR is coming to provide an alternative, effective, leadership to India
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Like how Gandhi prevailed over Churchill in proving him wrong, Chandrashekhar Rao stands as the David against the 56-inch chest Goliath, to bring back the very essence of India
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The idea of floating Bharat Rashtra Samithi (BRS), an all-India political party, was hanging in the air for some time now. It was finally launched on October 5.
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By Amitava Mukherjee Great interest is likely to be generated all over the country as K Chandrashekhar Rao, the Chief Minister of Telangana and the founder of the Telangana Rashtra Samithi (now BRS), launches his own national party. It may act as a trendsetter as no other regional party of the country has so far […]
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The best strategy for the Congress will be to turn Bharat Jodo Yatra into a Bharat Jodo Andolan
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Homogenisation of society by pushing a single political ideology, religion and a particular type of identity augments the cultural degradation of plurality
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In the past, Europe played a balancing role: a place where LNG cargoes were sent, normally in the summer months, when demand was low in Asia
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By Dipa Sinha While the period before the pandemic saw exceptionally low food inflation in India, the current inflation, particularly in food items, is putting added pressure on people’s ability to access adequate and nutritious food. In a country where the poor spend over 40% of their incomes on food, sustained food inflation poses a danger […]
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The futures we can anticipate include significant impacts not only from accelerating climate change, but also from pollution, wars, pandemics, AI, current demographic trends and social conflict.
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A stronger approach might be one that uses the frameworks to curate data that ameliorates specific problems of communities, and ensures data is used in line with the needs of the community in question.
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Even in countries with massive numbers of undernourished people, such as in India, harvests are moving away from crops for direct food consumption.
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Post-World War II, Europe invested in regional cooperation, but now with Russian invasion of Ukraine, even pacifist countries like Germany have decided to increase their defence budget.
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Seaweed has now been certified by ICRISAT, Hyderabad, as an active biofertilizer and with organic farming catching on, seaweed sap as fertilizer is bound to break new ground
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While the people of Telangana have forgotten the animosities of 1948 and have imbibed a secular way of life, the BJP wants to revive the old animus to polarise the communities
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The Russian authorities see their war in Ukraine as an existential war, while the west sees it as a war of choice
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Rahul Gandhi has visited Gujarat only twice in recent months, whereas Modi has used several occasions to address the people of Gujarat and Kejriwal has toured the State a dozen times
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It is extremely difficult to return to a diplomatic agreement in which one side has to make additional concessions and return to a previous status quo