41% dip in Indian students headed to Canada, Russia sees a 34% uptick—govt tells Parliament
There has also been a decline in the number of Indians studying in the US, UK, while more students are opting to pursue their education in France, Germany. Read Fareeha iftikhar‘s report.
Once mastered, nuclear fusion technology has the potential to change how humanity lives by providing a limitless, sustainable and clean energy source. Soumya Pillai reports.
Gurugram has a giant illegal guest-house problem. Over 4,000 notices, yet business as usual
Illegal hotels and businesses have been popping up across Gurugram’s swanky DLF City for years. Authorities have played whack-a-mole before, but this time, they’re vowing to finish the job. Antara Baruah reports.
Several Oppn MPs said that it was unfortunate that the Manipur budget was being discussed in Parliament and not the state assembly. Read this report by Moushumi Das Gupta.
Imagine Muslims playing Holi on the way to namaz—why can’t this be India’s normal?
Indian Muslims have already been celebrating Holi and other Hindu festivals on social media. Why not make this virtual trend a ground reality? Writes Ibn Khaldun Bharati.
India has tariffs for 3 reasons. One is sheer stupidity
Trump may or may not like Modi on a personal level. But there’s one thing we do know about the US President: his approach to most issues is strictly transactional. Writes Vir Sanghvi.
Balochistan train hijack is good news for Pakistan Army. It can step up military pressure now
In recent years, Balochistan has seen new democratic movements. While Pakistan Army may not welcome another insurgency, this is preferable to mass challenges to its authority. Writes Praveen Swami.