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The opaque process of judicial transfers calls for urgent reform — through procedural clarity, consultation, and public accountability
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Beyond connectivity lies the real challenge: building digital capacity, inclusion, and true empowerment
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Justice for BCs demands more than declarations. It demands law, data, transparency, and public confidence
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Pakistan’s appointment as Vice-Chair of UNSC CTC raises serious concerns about the credibility of international bodies
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As AI reshapes our reality, reclaiming meaning requires self-awareness, critical thinking, and authentic human engagement
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Targeted reforms and data-driven strategies to empower women are essential for equitable national growth
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As the BJP replays Assam agitation on a national scale, one must ask: Is this really about national security, or just another chapter in the politics of manufactured threats?
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Democracy is not without flaws, but it offers the strongest mechanisms for minorities to protect their rights, seek justice, and ensure their voices are heard
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Humans find robot sadness compelling because its intelligence makes it sad, just as intelligence makes us sad too
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If Revanth Reddy-led government genuinely believed that an ordinance was the only way forward, why did it issue only for local bodies and not for the equally important education and employment Bill passed alongside it? Both BJP and Congress have failed backward classes
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Immortalising the dead through code risks short-circuiting the fragile, necessary process of grief
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CBSE’s Biannual Exam Policy isn’t a luxury — in a country of 1.4 billion, with boundless diversity and dreams, a second chance is a necessity
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True decolonisation reshapes not just what we teach, but what we choose to value in learning itself
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The same ‘sarkari’ tag that attracts derision when tied to a public service becomes a badge of honour when linked to a job title, revealing a deep trust deficit in public institutions
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War is no longer just a tragedy — it’s a profit-driven ecosystem, where returns matter more than resolution
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The evictions and targeted policing of Bengali-speaking Muslim workers expose a systemic assault on India’s secular and democratic principles
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With rising pollution and policy failures, cancer in India demands more than treatment — it requires urgent environmental and healthcare reform
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The collaboration positions both countries to better compete against China’s growing dominance in quantum technology
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Managing randomness — in human relations and in technology — is essential to achieving sustainable world peace and preventing war
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India’s urban future lies not in isolated city master plans but in integrated district-level development. A district-based approach to urban governance reflects how people live, economies actually function, and development unfolds