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Friday, August 15, 2025
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SubscriberWrites: Artificial Intelligence’s Impact on Employment Creation in India by 2024

The adoption of AI across a wide range of sectors is driving a dramatic shift in India, a country well-known for its thriving startup culture and robust IT industry.

SubscriberWrites: Reestablishing loyalty and trust in the minds of Kashmiris after revocation of Article 370

India has a lot of potential that Kashmir can make use of from education, healthcare, security and trade.

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: The logic of taking positions

The one thing we can all do while taking any political or social decision is to resist the temptation to justify one form of extremism, intolerance, or violence as less evil than another.

SubscriberWrites: The constant quest finding a residence

Students studying in Delhi are left with no choice but to drain their resources for a room that doesn't even allow them the freedom to move 360°.

SubscriberWrites: Bharat or India? Lessons from Wobble rule

The Wobble Rule highlights the astonishing flexibility of our genetic code and teaches us a valuable lesson about not sweating the small stuff and reexamining our perspective.

SubscriberWrites: Old wine in older bottle

A team that just a while ago was confident enough to field two full teams simultaneously for different tournaments is now struggling to find even one balanced team of 11 players.

SubscriberWrites: Import substitution to wean away Chinese dependence

The top imports from China are electronics ($31 billion), pharmaceutical raw materials($13 billion), and industry equipment ($22 billion).

SubscriberWrites: The legal complexities surrounding social media today

Social media has rising issues of piracy, data protection, copyright issues, right to redressal and many more.

On Camera

How Saba Azad became the accidental voice of Bengal’s language protests

Bengalis are hurt over a statement by the Delhi police calling Bangla a ‘Bangladeshi language’ and the lines Azad sang have unwittingly become protest music in Kolkata now.

Slashing GST on waste can unlock Rs 1.8 lakh crore, high tax hurting circular economy goals—CSE

Centre for Science and Environment in new report makes case for rationalising GST on waste material, saying most informal operators can’t afford high tax & it also hinders recycling.

President awards 1st set of Sarvottam Yudh Seva medals since Kargil, 7 honoured for leading Op Sindoor

This year, the Indian Air Force received four of the seven awards, followed by the Indian Army with two medals, and the Indian Navy with one. 

Modi’s ready to risk it all for farmers. Farm reform can answer Trump with new Green Revolution

Standing up to America is usually not a personal risk for a leader in India. Any suggestions of foreign pressure unites India behind who they see as leading them in that fight.