Opinion
In His Digital Chat Shows, Rahul Gandhi Needs to Start Acting Like Political Leader Instead of Interviewer
In a time of crisis like Covid-19, his focus should have been on presenting a reliable governance model in the states where the Congress is in power with or without alliances.
Right to Primary Healthcare – A Public Good Whose Time has Come?
Also, the experiences of multiple countries in the wake of the Covid-19 pandemic have made an emphatic case for an increased public investment in health expenditure.
Is Modi Really a Reformer? How Economic Reforms in May 2020 Put a Permanent End to This Debate
Right from his days as the Gujarat Chief Minister to his six years in office as Prime Minister, if there is one USP of Narendra Modi, it is his implementation skills.
Post-Covid Shift in World Trade Could Boost India's Supply to West Asian Nations Relying on Chinese Imports
Uninterrupted supply of food and essential items from India to West Asia has been high priority for the MEA.
Govt's Relief Package Aims to Cover All Sections, But Lack of Data Poses Hurdle in Empowering Poor
The challenge before the government, whatever the amount of money to be sanctioned for the rehabilitation of informal section, is reaching out directly.
Every Policy Change Does Not a Reform Make: Decoding Centre's Economic Package
The most disappointing aspect of packaging routine government policy work as reforms is that the government is leaning on those who have benefited from the strangulation of the Indian economy to de-strangulate it.
'Atmanirbhar Bharat Allocation in Agriculture Sector Covers 85% of Farming Community'
The call for ‘Vocal for Local’ will be more successful if entire production, storage, processing and branding be as per the Agro-climatic zones. This is going to be truly local then.
What Does the United States-China Rift Mean for the World?
The world may never revert to the kind of blocs that characterised the Cold War.
The Not So Curious Case of Riyaz Naikoo
The most pertinent question after Naikoo’s death is whether Hizbul Mujahideen as an outfit matters anymore.
Sure to be Mother of All Battles, How Discord within Sena-NCP-Cong Killed the Intense Poll Game Before it Began
The Congress was said to be insisting on contesting two legislative council, with the NCP fighting from just one, but the demand was rejected.
OPINION | Pakistan's Hate Campaign Has no Takers Even in Muslim World
The anti-India and anti-Modi campaign, which has been started by Pakistan is an attempt to create a notion that Muslims are facing immense hardships in India and the present dispensation led by BJP is out to throw Muslims out of the country.
Left in Lurch Post Lockdown, How Govt Can Kickstart Rural India without Covid-19 Scare
For self-sufficiency, the immediate need is creation of infrastructure like hospitals, cold storage, ware housing facilities, mandi yards, alternative employment activities like cottage industry and food parks in rural areas.
No Job, No Home & No Food: Construction Workers Worst-hit Due to Coronavirus Lockdown
Survey assessing impact of 21-day lockdown finds these migrant workers have little to no access to social security benefits
Paws are Prime: In Pet-friendly Kerala, There is No Chance of a ‘CATastrophe’
The recent HC order giving a curfew pass to a cat lover to buy biscuits has highlighted Kerala’s love for pets.
Laws of Motion: New Travel Safety Norms Needed When COVID-19 Lockdown Ends
Before the resumption of mass transit services in particular, adequate precautionary measures would have to be taken to minimise the spread of the pandemic.
Cleaner Air, Clearer Skies: Silver Lining of the Coronavirus Lockdown
In the wake of Covid-19, the 21-day lockdown of the country has had a dramatic impact on air pollution across India.