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Just as Amistad case upheld the right to stand up against dehumanising bondage, Ambedkar’s Constitution enshrined the dominance of nature’s law of social equality
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Judiciary must remain the guardian of the Constitution — not its editor
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India should focus on expanding trade with developed countries rather than developing nations, leveraging its skilled and cost-effective labour advantage
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The world is adopting Green Capitalism, but the sustainable way forward is to overcome its ingrained desire for infinite growth. The endless cycle of production and consumption must be disrupted
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Mental health crisis is growing, and there are simply not enough human therapists to meet the demand
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It is in public interest that stagnant waqf holdings must either transform into engines of empowerment for the Muslim community or face repurposing for broader societal good
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Focus on security, economic integration and people-to-people ties is essential for BIMSTEC to evolve from a concept into an effective regional organisation
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Addressing e-waste isn’t just about disposal—it’s about redefining technology, consumption, and sustainability
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As the quality of education is increasingly tied to digital, universal access to technology has become a necessity
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The Manipur conflict has impacted the State’s socioeconomic standing, and brought a noticeable slowdown in Act East initiatives
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The sheer volume of AI-generated content threatens to overwhelm the market, making it harder for individual artists to stand out
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The Supreme Court verdict in Sarita Choudhary Vs HC of Madhya Pradesh & Another is a significant step towards gender equality
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While the recent turn of events may surprise some, Nepal’s overwhelming commitment to its republican system remains clear
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By inviting China to view Bangladesh as an extension of the Chinese economy, Yunus signalled a willingness to align more closely with Beijing
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Negotiating with Maoists is a double-edged sword. It is imperative for the government to keep past experiences in mind and tread cautiously
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The Waqf (Amendment) Bill, 2025, violates the promise of equality, not just by treating equals unequally, but by doing so based on entrenched religious stereotypes
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The real concern is not the existence of subscriptions but their unchecked proliferation and the gradual erosion of alternative models
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For a State which aspires to lead India’s AI revolution, it is disappointing that just 21.9% of government schools have net connectivity
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Academic success must go beyond grades and encompass the ability to apply knowledge in real-life situations, fostering competencies that empower students to navigate an unpredictable future
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Today, Hyderabad needs civil society more than ever, not only for the prevalent authoritarianism but also when its biodiversity is on the brink