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When choices stray from moral and ethical principles, it’s a sign that faulty interpretations are at play
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Govt must leverage National Education Policy, 2020, to establish an adult education framework that aligns with the needs of future workforce
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Workforce is being reshaped where personal satisfaction is trumping the classical retirement model of resting only after the age of 60
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China’s aggressive posturing, Indo-Pacific churn and intense US-China competition are making New Zealand look towards forming more security partnerships
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Punishing successful States and rewarding the failed ones will further widen the fissure between North and South
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Mainstream acceptance is crucial for making plant-based eating accessible to a broader audience
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Given US President Trump’s transactional mindset, the escalating tension between Washington and Brussels may push the US closer to Russia
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While many reforms in the Budget focus on financial support to entrepreneurs, unfortunately, they do not address wage security or provide adequate support for women workers
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Judicial independence is essential to uphold the rule of law as it ensures that legal decisions are made based on facts and not on external pressures
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If India does not act now, the next decade could see a severe water crisis affecting not just agriculture and industry but also basic human survival
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Social Work Profession reminds us that every human being has inherent worth and dignity, and that it is our collective responsibility to ensure that everyone has access to the resources and opportunities they need to thrive
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Penning down one’s thoughts is a powerful tool for self-reflection, emotional regulation and personal growth
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To revitalise nation-building with advanced technologies, India needs a strong technological force like ISRO, which has made a significant mark in the international Space industry
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A genuinely peaceful individual, who understands peace wholeheartedly, is unlikely to harm others due to their inner authenticity
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Acts of kindness trigger the release of oxytocin, often called the ‘love hormone,’ which promotes individual bonding and trust
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At the heart of the conflict is the battle to control the design and manufacturing of semiconductors
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The move towards protectionism could lead to a more fragmented and less predictable global trade environment
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The discomfort of saying no pales in comparison to the long-term satisfaction of living authentically and intentionally
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Haleem is deeply woven into Hyderabad’s identity and has evolved as an economic powerhouse, a tool for diplomacy, shaping business, politics and community ties across the city and beyond
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Enhancing technical skill sets of the working population will provide them with better bargaining power