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  • Rewind: Free Twitter!

    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 […]
  • Rewind: Telangana charges up for electric future

    Telangana has planned 600 charging stations in one-two years which will translate into a charging point below every 2 km.
  • Rewind: Kick off the Dream

    In spite of India’s ignominious exit from the ongoing FIFA U-17 Women’s World Cup at the group stage, there is a renewed hope for a resurgence of interest in women’s football
  • Rewind: Let’s welcome the e-rupee 

    The buzzword of the day is ‘CBDC’ or Central Bank Digital Currency (e-rupee) as indicated by the Reserve Bank of India (RBI) in a recent concept paper.
  • Rewind: Xi’s dangerous game

    Xi Jinping is widely tipped to be given an extended term as CCP’s General Secretary. For the rest of the world, this means Xi will stay on as Chinese President for another five years, even possibly longer.
  • Rewind: Invoking Hanuman to spur manufacturing

    During the last four decades (1980-2020), the average profit of industries grew nearly 50 times, number of factories too doubled during the last decade compared with the rest of the decades. And yet, manufacturing reaching its potential fifth position in the world as predicted by BCG in 2013 remains distant
  • Rewind: Empire Optics

    The lands and natives of the colonies were imprinted by signs of imperial monarchy so that they recognised they were subjects of the Empire
  • Rewind: The legacy of September 17

    To portray the Telangana peasants’ movement against the Nizam as an anti-Muslim struggle and the merger of Hyderabad princely state with the Indian Union as ‘liberation’ is absolute distortion of history  
  • Rewind: Planning Commission and NITI Aayog, a Tale of Two Institutions

    By B Yerram Raju  It was the best of times, it was the worst of times, it was the age of wisdom, it was the age of foolishness, it was the epoch of belief, it was the epoch of incredulity, it was the season of Light, it was the season of Darkness, it was the […]
  • Rewind: India @75, and @100

    The $30 trillion framework needs to capture the productive work of the bottom 30 crore people to make our growth sustainable  
  • Rewind: Hindutva Vs Hinduism

    Exclusivist and conformist Hindutva stands in opposition to the basic essence of inclusivist and diverse Hinduism
  • Rewind: In search of freedom from caste

    By Dr Rehnamol P R  Inder Meghwal, a 9-year-old Dalit boy from Jalore, Rajasthan, was allegedly beaten to death by his upper-caste teacher for drinking water from a pot that was exclusively kept for the upper castes on the school premises. The culprit belongs to the Rajput community. The Dalit child was denied his constitutional […]
  • 75 years of Independence: An unequal nation

    By Amit Banerjee During the last 75 years as an independent democratic country, our nation has had a chequered growth trajectory. Belying the views of sceptics, India has emerged as the world’s fifth largest economy and the third largest contributor to global economic growth. But with the failure of the ‘trickledown effect’ of our much-vaunted […]
  • 75 years of Independence: It’s mere hope for Dalits

    By Mallepalli Laxmaiah Should I hoist the national flag on my residence? This question has been haunting me ever since Prime Minister Narendra Modi exhorted the countrymen to celebrate the national flag in connection with the Azadi Ka Amrit Mahotsav. Independence from colonial rule is a reason for grand celebration in all countries that were […]
  • Tussle over Taiwan

    When US House Speaker Nancy Pelosi flew into Taiwan on an Air Force  jet, she became the highest-ranking American official in 25 years to visit the self-ruled island. China instantly announced military maneuvers in retaliation, even as Taiwanese officials welcomed her. China said over 100 warplanes and 10 warships have taken part in the live-fire […]
  • Empires begin in words…

    By Pramod K Nayar On July 24, Pope Francis apologised for the forced schooling of indigenous children by European missionaries from the late 1800s, terming the events ‘catastrophic abuse’. His strong language, however, did not reference the origins of these heinous acts, which also began in words: the Papal Bulls from the 15th century. The […]
  • Crisis of employment numbers

                                                                        FACT Vs FICTION By B Sambamurthy All hell broke loose when the Centre for Monitoring Indian Economy (CMIE), a private think […]
  • Northeast disconnect

    By Rituparna Kaushik Bhattacharyya The morning of June 22, 2022, saw a crowd of journalists and reporters huddled outside a luxury hotel in Guwahati to ensure that not a single nitty-gritty of the horse-trading was missed. While #MaharastraCrisis trended, the entire Assam grappled to breathe out of overflowing rivers, landslides, and disconnected life and livelihood. […]
  • Rewind: China — Surprise, Surveillance, Sights

    Yes, surveillance is all-pervasive, and citizens carry their Citizen’s Card with them everywhere (like an Aadhaar Card). The government knows at all times about your whereabouts but people don’t seem to mind
  • Room to run, fiscally

    By B Yerram Raju “Money begets money,” says Geoffrey Crowther. Absolutely true —  whether it is with individuals, institutions, or nations. Why should nations borrow? One should go back to the post-world war economy. People lost all their wealth and assets in the war. To provide money in people’s hands, Keynes propounded ‘dig holes and […]
  • Rewind: Geographies of Destiny

    Maps during war time produced geographies of suffering, and geography in the Nazi era, was destiny
  • A Raging Gulf

    The Narendra Modi-led Bharatiya Janata Party government at the Centre is facing a huge diplomatic outrage from Gulf countries after its spokesperson and leader made derogatory references to Islam and Prophet Muhammad. New Delhi is struggling to contain the damaging fallout. Arab nations lodged official protests against India. Pakistan and Afghanistan also reacted strongly to […]
  • Hiking in the Dark

    By V Thiagarajan Nobel laureate Paul Romer writes that “For more than three decades, macroeconomics has gone backwards.” He sees economists no longer being concerned with whether or not their predictive models have any practical relevance and says we have entered an era of “post-real” macroeconomics.  He has been proved right beyond any doubt. According to most […]
  • Rewind: Climate-proofing Hyderabad

    By Dr Ramesh Chenamaneni In recent years, the India Meteorological Department (IMD) has been issuing long-range rainfall forecasts for four divisions, namely: North Eastern India, Central India, North Western India and Peninsular India. Given the large spatial variation of rainfall and soils within these divisions, farmers in different sub-regions are unable to utilise these higher […]
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