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Broadcasters have discovered a commercial market in hate-mongering, and the Modi regime a political market in it.
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Telangana govt’s multi-pronged strategy acted as an umbrella helping petty shops make the most during Ganesh Puja
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No other person, except perhaps Mahatma Gandhi, served the cause of India with singleness of purpose as Annie Besant
Blurb: Through her institutions, Besant wanted to train the younger generation to feel proud of the glorious past of the country
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The G20 presidency has opened up opportunities for the country to emerge as a prominent global manufacturing centre
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The sudden growth of Islamic fundamentalist organisations which aim to topple the Hasina-led government should worry India
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Capturing political autonomy and freedom of the States will translate the Constitution from flexible and federal to rigid and unitary
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We must raise our voices so that basic needs like healthcare and housing for the armed forces and efficient irrigation systems for agriculture do not get overlooked amid other priorities
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India should take a lesson from Brazil which has successfully scaled up its bioethanol marketing by focusing on flexible fuel vehicles
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NITI Aayog, being a nodal agency for SDGs, should have given orientation to all the States and UTs uniformly to localise the SDGs
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Efforts should be directed toward improving women’s access to education and economic opportunities
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It will be interesting if one looks at the Constitution objectively with reference to Governor’s duties and powers in the ever-changing political scenario
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While discussing social issues, the old slogan of unity in diversity is still pertinent for our polity and incidents like communal riots harm our image
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The parties in the bloc are for an open economy, but they are not for shutting down the public sector
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The West is keen on a big stimulus and a bigger rate cut in China as it hopes for its own revival
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Ambedkar had said: “However good a constitution may be, if those who are implementing it are not good, it will prove to be bad. However bad a constitution may be, if those implementing it are good, it will prove to be good”
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British historian EH Carr has succinctly put it, ‘history is a continuous dialogue between the past and the present’
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Special judicial courts for political leaders facing charges can expedite the cases so that they can be convicted or cleared of charges in a timely manner
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The Tawang monastery is a real target and China will always have its covetous eyes on Tawang in order to strengthen its hold on Tibet
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Launch of multiple medical colleges in one go, inauguration of PRLIS on Sept 16 show BRS govt’s commitment to Telangana
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Post-Cold War, China emerged as both a continental and maritime powerhouse, while engaging in a silent war both on sea and land with its neighbours
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India’s substantial trade deficit within intra-BRICS trade, particularly concerning China, underscores the need for a comprehensive approach
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Both monetary and fiscal policy must work in tandem to contain the inflationary spiral with timely supply-side interventions to ‘limit the severity and duration of such shocks’
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The UN Convention on the Law of the Sea provides a framework for the use and protection of the world’s oceans, but it does not specifically address deep-sea mining
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FPOs should be allowed to mobilise capital from the Social Stock Exchange under a lenient compliance framework