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SubscriberWrites: Five reads to enrich your knowledge about Indian culture and landscapes

Impressions of the five books I came across in the recent weeks.

SubscriberWrites: Living in the past – Dance of democracy

The reason is simple to see, the system of perpetual electoral processes precludes the ability of the governments to implement meaningful policies in time.

SubscriberWrites: Treat investment in schools as infrastructure project

A World Migration report published in the year 2022 by the United Nations estimates that approximately 1.79 crore Indians have migrated from India and settled abroad

SubscriberWrites: The Indian Constitution and Dalit emancipation

After about a three-quarter of a century of the implementation of the Constitution it becomes necessary to retrospect on the economic emancipation of this special section of Indian society.

SubscriberWrites: Educating the Educators

Educational institutions shape the minds of the present and future generations who go on to become knowledgeable individuals, having positive attitudes and a deep sense of co-existence.

SubscriberWrites: India’s brightest stars suffer in silence

Kota, renowned for its coaching centers, has lately garnered notoriety for a far more sinister reason: it has witnessed the tragic suicides of 25 students in 2023 alone

SubscriberWrites: Israel and Palestine – what lies beyond the violence?

‘Civilised’ modern democracies with all its armoury of peace accords and pacts have failed as have the ‘barbaric’ religious tribes of the bye-gone era.

SubscriberWrites: Is women’s safety solely the police’s responsibility?

Given the high population and limited resources in urban areas, the police department is often xtremely selective in registering and investigating crimes.

SubscriberWrites: Spare the rod, the child will not get spoilt

Punishment is often given to express one's anger, not to teach or correct the child. At its root lies a self-centred feeling.

SubscriberWrites: Should we burst crackers during Diwali?

Crackers often contain harmful chemical elements to produce vibrant colours and sound once ignited. Moreover, it causes air and noise pollution beyond WHO allowed limits.

On Camera

Bihar is now BJP’s responsibility. Double-engine governance must bring progress

The opposition was unable to erase the image of 'Jungle Raj' and leadership-by-birth remarks. Rahul Gandhi's 'vote chori' campaign added more trouble.

Wealth nears $99 trillion, still Asia’s rich don’t have succession plans

Much of this wealth is tied to founder-led businesses that employ millions and help anchor regional economies.

Turkey blocks transport of Apache choppers to India through its airspace, new route being worked out

Indian govt officials last month skipped Turkish National Day celebrations in Delhi, in a message to Ankara following its support for Islamabad, particularly during Operation Sindoor.

Bihar is where politics moves, and everything else stands still

Bihar is blessed with a land more fertile for revolutions than any in India. Why has it fallen so far behind then? Constant obsession with politics is at the root of its destruction.