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Tuesday, February 3, 2026
TopicSubscriber Writes

Topic: Subscriber Writes

SubscriberWrites: Strategic autonomy cannot be imported. It must be built.

In a democracy, reforms must be sold, first to the people, then to the bureaucracy, and finally to the opposition.

SubscriberWrites: WHY HUMAN VALUES SHOULD MATTER IN THE DIGITAL AGE

Thank you dear subscribers, we are overwhelmed with your response. Your Turn is a unique section from ThePrint featuring points of view from its subscribers....

The Slow Fade of Joint Families: Why It’s Hitting Us Harder Than We Think

Thank you dear subscribers, we are overwhelmed with your response. Your Turn is a unique section from ThePrint featuring points of view from its subscribers....

SubscriberWrites: Nehru’s ‘Tryst with Destiny’— A promise still guiding India at 78

From Partition’s turmoil to today’s global rise, Nehru’s midnight pledge endures, urging unity, justice, and progress as India balances triumphs with unfinished tasks.

SubscriberWrites: Budgeting aspirations—youth, jobs, & the state’s dilemma

Fiscal policy is not just about numbers—it defines the dreams a state allows its youth to chase.

SubscriberWrites: Focus on education

India’s education overhaul needs honest feedback, clear Centre-State roles, and global best practices, else degrees rise, but jobs, quality, and equity continue to fall behind.

SubscriberWrites: Law of cyclic turmoil, a case study for Ahmedabad Flight Accident

Ahmedabad flight crash exposes urgent need to enforce rule of law, demand accountability, and fix flaws, breaking the cycle of repeated aviation turmoil and tragedy.

SubscriberWrites: Cup of Joy turns into cup of sorrow

A night meant to celebrate RCB’s historic IPL win turned tragic, as poor planning and political vanity led to a deadly stampede—leaving joy shattered and lives lost.

SubscriberWrites: Delhi & Monkeys

Delhi, once a harmonious blend of humans and wildlife, now struggles with environmental degradation, leading to a human-monkey conflict. Immediate action can restore balance and peace in one year.

SubscriberWrites: The aging brain and breath

The size of the brain decreases with age, especially after 70, with notable shrinkage in the prefrontal cortex, cerebellar hemispheres, and hippocampus.

On Camera

Don’t ask what to do with boys who rape. Ask what turned them into assaulters in the first place

Young boys who should be sweating about schoolwork are learning how to corner women. Are we now supposed to add children to the list of people we need to protect ourselves from?

Floundering PM Internship Scheme has seen 44% drop out since 2024 launch. Budget deals drastic blow

Only 21 percent of interns complete programme as Centre slashes budget by over 50% after poor joining and high attrition.

CDS Gen Chauhan in Armenia, focus on deeper defence ties including new deals

Armenia has procured significant defence equipment from India, including artillery guns, multi-barrel rocket launchers, air defence system, sniper rifles, weapons locating radars, anti-drone weapons.

Swiss report should now close Op Sindoor debate. Knowing when to stop the fight is key too

The key to fighting a war successfully, or even launching it, is a clear objective. That’s an entirely political call. It isn’t emotional or purely military.