Had it been a poor woman shouting at Maharashtra minister Girish Mahajan over the roadblock, the police would likely have arrested her, raided her home, and terrorised her family members.
The relationship with the soldier is deeply personal, often devotional. When an image is framed as a tribute—invoking sacrifice and nationalism—the instinct is to honour, not verify.
Official Chinese statements have described the drills as destabilising, warning that they risk escalation and that the participating countries are 'playing with fire.'
The silence may have to do with the state’s history of political violence. During the 2021 post-poll violence, BJP leaders 'ran away leaving their voters at the mercy of the mob'.
Even if there is an early agreement on a cessation of hostilities in Iran, the price shock will not go away easily. Global prices of oil and gas will remain elevated.
India’s university towns initiative is an opportunity to do something we have never managed at scale: build knowledge ecosystems rather than knowledge silos.
There must be a Supreme AI Council that operates at the apex. It must be chaired by the Prime Minister, with real authority, full representation, and a mandate to act.
Increase in employment subsidy, Rs 500 crore for estate revamp, new townships in pipeline—but land cost, power breakdowns and inspector raj top among key worries for industry leaders.
CDS Anil Chauhan says future space capability will not be built by government agencies alone. ‘It will be co-developed with industry, start-ups, and technology innovators’.
American objectives are unmet. They neither have muscle nor motivation to resume the war. As for Iran, the regime didn’t just survive, it’s now led by more radical individuals.
I wonder if any of the female authors spent a single night shift in a smaller firm. It is easier to preach about smaller firms making amenities but what about when those females step outside to go back to their homes. Does our government provide adequate security to them The answer is no.
Also these researchers play with the graphs. The slope of Share of Female workers graphs is steeped up to show a great change of 0.5%.
By making the women do night shifts at firms , how will their families cope up. Who will love the kids at home. The whole article seems to be biased with Leftist agenda.
I wonder if any of the female authors spent a single night shift in a smaller firm. It is easier to preach about smaller firms making amenities but what about when those females step outside to go back to their homes. Does our government provide adequate security to them The answer is no.
Also these researchers play with the graphs. The slope of Share of Female workers graphs is steeped up to show a great change of 0.5%.
By making the women do night shifts at firms , how will their families cope up. Who will love the kids at home. The whole article seems to be biased with Leftist agenda.