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SubscriberWrites: To the other end of a balancing act

Wrongs cannot be righted by more wrongs. The solution to missing history is to bring it back to textbooks, and not want only scrape away what already exists.

SubscriberWrites: Gendering Permanent Commission – Potholes in the way of women’s representation in India

India ratified the Maritime Labour Convention 2006 on October 9, 2015, addressing the needs of women at sea with separate accommodation and medical care.

SubscriberWrites: Value Based Education – A shift from ‘knowledgeable’ citizen to ‘awakened’ citizen

Education should shape the personality of an individual, give him the confidence and courage to face the world, the ups and downs in life and not merely make him knowledgeable.

SubscriberWrites: Why will the upcoming assembly elections be a defining verdict for Andhra Pradesh as a state?

In 2019, Chandrababu Naidu managed to get 40% vote share but was decimated with winning less than 15% of the assembly seats contested. Jagan had a landslide victory winning 151/175 seats.

SubscriberWrites: Ameliorated dichotomy of employment horizons in India

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SubscriberWrites: Property inheritance & disputes – a hindrance in India’s journey of becoming Economic Superpower

Property disputes can be within the family over inheritance, or external like construction disputes, boundary disputes, title issues to illegal possession and non-payment of dues.

SubscriberWrites: Quiet flows the Ganges

In its quest for more power BJP has been compromising on its principles and encouraging defections from rival political parties using 'Operation Lotus' to dethrone the elected govts.

SubscriberWrites: Relooking at SBI & electoral bonds through lens of data aggregation & reporting

Despite the Supreme Court being the recipient, SBI’s initial reluctance in submission by asking for an extension for three months, questions the hygiene of maintaining data by the bank

SubscriberWrites: India’s selective response to ‘foreign interference’ highlights New Delhi’s strategic priorities

Here the tone of India's reply remains tough, but limited to the mere rejection of comments.

SubscriberWrites: Snakes and ladders or only snakes? Examining the inequality in India

The long-run income inequality dynamics in India over the period of 1951-2022 has seen an increasing graph of the share of the top 10% population touching nearly 60% in recent years.

On Camera

Is Bookstagram the new fast fashion? It has turned reading into a performance

Instagram book content creators read at inhumane speeds to keep up with the algorithm. This isn’t a sustainable practice–economically, environmentally or intellectually.

FM Sitharaman stresses govt’s manufacturing focus at a time when ‘some economists’ advise otherwise

Speaking at a CII summit, Nirmala Sitharaman says 99% of phones sold in India are made in the country and that 60% import substitution has been achieved in the telecom sector.Speaking at a CII summit, Nirmala Sitharaman says 99% of phones sold in India are made in the country and that 60% import substitution has been achieved in the telecom sector.

Spain denies port call to vessel carrying shipment of ‘arms to Israel from India’

The Spanish foreign minister says 'the Middle East does not need more weapons, it needs more peace'. Spain has been very critical of Israel’s offensive in Gaza.

What’s common between Netflix Chamkila and Trudeau’s trouble-infested Canada? They don’t get Punjab

Even in the weeks leading up to Chamkila’s assassination there were massacres every other day. To airbrush all of this is sheer intellectual cowardice if not a crime.