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SubscriberWrites: Taxes and votes? Nation demanding too much from techies in Bengaluru’s IT corridor

Bangalore techies who logged on to Twitter last week to rail against the awful traffic & crumbling infrastructure in the city were met with some backlash, writes Chaitra Sagar.

SubscriberWrites: Honesty & humour settings with & without AI

People who have gone through painful times seek truth. This could be an interesting area to see if AI can be used with the right level of honesty and humour, writes Nirjhar Rajawat.

SubscriberWrites: Indian cinema needs to entertain & make an impact too

Cinema is a tool for impacting society—a single picture, a million viewers & humongous validation from all over the world, writes Shreya Sharma. 

SubscriberWrites: Economic slowdown acts as boon for environmental regeneration

Economic activities are a crucial driver of growth, but periods of recession highlight the urgent need for sustainable economic growth writes Bikramjit Singh.

SubscriberWrites: Democratisation of media crucial to solve Maoist issue

As long as political parties continue to be inert in areas & do not fulfill theircore responsibilities, there will be space for Maoists to exploit, writesShashank Ranjan.

SubscriberWrites: Taliban must recognize education as key to sustainable peace in Afghanistan

It is incumbent on the international community to support education programs in Afghanistan & encourage the govt to fund education for women, writes Meladul Haq Ahmadzai.

SubscriberWrites: The real Kerala Story is about choosing which narrative to engage with

The Kerala Story & 2018, both look at the state & its ‘truth.’ But one is propaganda while the other is about humanity, writes Harisundar K.

SubscriberWrites: Jiddu Krishnamurti’s educational ideals emphasise on self-awareness & sensitivity

He urged the teachers to become 'scientists of awareness' to cultivate sensitivity & wisdom in children, writes Chaitanya Nagar.

SubscriberWrites: Looking into the disconnect between real issues & political discourse in India

It is hard to govern such a diverse country if there is constant tension between State & Centre, writes Dhawal Malot.

BJP, Congress struggle to woo Lingayats & ChatGPT enters courtrooms

Silicon Valley Bank shutdown worries startups in getting funds to become a cockroach keeping aside the dreams of becoming a unicorn.

On Camera

When Vajpayee spoke to CII to allay fears—Let not Gujarat violence cloud the good in economy

On 27 April 2002, then-PM Atal Bihari Vajpayee delivered a speech at the annual session of the Confederation of Indian Industry, assuring the completion of Golden Quadrilateral and telling businessmen how deep and strong the roots of Indian secularism are.

India’s GDP to grow at 6.9% in 2024 — UN agency revises its January projection of 6.2%

Latest report by UN Department of Economic and Social Affairs says global growth to be faster than estimated earlier & India’s 'robust performance' to boost South Asia’s growth.

With defence push, India looks to capture markets in Africa beyond western Indian Ocean

India’s defence sector is trying to penetrate the African market. But with China already extending significant influence, India must now play catch-up.      

Abki baar 90 paar for Congress? Why even 30 more seats will ruffle BJP

Discussion about outcome of Lok Sabha polls continues to boil in cauldron of expectations only from BJP. Now reverse this equation, what if we asked about the performance of the 'loser'?