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The pristine whiteness of the poles has fascinated artists for centuries, and now becomes sites of earth’s newest precarity
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Irrespective of what the stalwarts from Sangh Parivar, the purported custodians of Hindu interests, propagate, Muslim population in India will not exceed that of Hindu’s
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A new volatile, uncertain, complex and ambiguous banking world is in
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Mathura, one of the most important pilgrimage centres, is in pathetic state today despite being ruled by those who ‘champion’ the Hindu cause
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India has sent a notice to Pakistan expressing its desire to change the dispute resolution system of treaty. Will Pakistan accept it?
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This month brings back the dreadful memory of lockdown when migrant workers’ resilience was tested and they were ‘dying’ to go home
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The war in Ukraine is a result of the continuation of murky aggression — a clash of two powers, backed by Western oligarchs on the one hand and Russian’s on the other
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The downing of a Chinese spy balloon by the US has put the spotlight on surveillance from the skies
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Microsoft-backed ChatGPT, Google’s Bard and Baidu's Ernie Bot are taking AI search chatbots to a completely new level
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The proposal of doubling farmers’ income and the idea of taxing farmers’ income counter each other.
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Seventy years later, we remain in Bond-age to the master spy.
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Dozens of towns all over the Himalayas, especially in Uttarakhand, are sitting on time bombs. Joshimath must wake up authorities.
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BJP government’s bad water policy is nurturing water wars that are increasingly getting bitter.
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The gold rush for sustainable energy in India may spark many a tussle but gushing green will be a win for all.
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While we aspire for the best in 2023, we have to perspire for all of it too
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To rewrite the history of a nation as built by only one community is to pretend there were never mergers, cohabitation, cooperation between/across cultures
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An inflation-targeting central bank like ours should have a credible inflation measure, and like every other key fiscal or monetary parameter, this too needs a check.
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As HEIs are pushed into industry-academic linkage to ensure accountability and measurable contributions to society, a host of questions flutter out from the shady groves of academia.
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We are witnessing a repeat of the 2000 Dotcom Bubble, with one crucial difference — given that tech is at the centre of everything we do today, any correction will be less severe and bounce back quicker.
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Simon Sundararaj scored a goal against Peru in the 1960 Rome Olympics – India’s last goal scorer. Six decades, 15 Olympics and 15 World Cups later, India awaits to replicate his momentous feat
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In 2022, the 125th year of its maleficently explainable existence in dozens of adaptations, the quote from Bram Stoker’s Dracula stays, like its central character, finely preserved, and like Shelley’s Prometheus, unbound.
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The Gen Z-led new wave of protests in Iran is raging against the heart of the cleric-led country’s identity – the compulsory veil – and is unlikely to fade away.
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By Amit Mishra Last week brought the closure of one of the much-awaited acquisitions in tech history, touted as one of the largest buy-outs of all time in the technological arena. Elon Musk’s $44-billion takeover of the social media platform Twitter buzzed the global mindspace with notes of excitement and agony. The week’s upheaval saw […]
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Telangana has planned 600 charging stations in one-two years which will translate into a charging point below every 2 km.