Opinion
OPINION: How Maharashtra under Uddhav Thackeray is Scripting a Turnaround in Battle against COVID
Chief Minister Uddhav Thackeray has made it clear that the state must not forget the lessons from the second wave and prepare for the next possible wave.
13 Key Lessons from COVID Pandemic that India Must Embrace and Implement
Lives lost can never be compensated. Although battered, India would weather this storm, perhaps with a set of lessons it has painstakingly learnt during this period.
Whether or Not COVID-19 Virus Leaked from Lab, Pathogens as Weapons of Mass Destruction Real Threat
While there is some concern over nations clandestinely continuing with building of biological weapons, there is also the added threat from terrorist groups.
What is Smart Protein and How India Can Lead This Decade’s Global Race for It
These next generation foods go far beyond the soy-based nuggets and mock meats that have existed for millennia.
Palace Intrigue Victims? Before Jitin Prasada, His Father Too Was Disillusioned with Congress & Gandhis
On March 23, 2019, Jitin Prasada was reportedly stopped from switching sides by none other than Jyotiraditya Scindia, who has been in BJP since March 2020.
A Win for the Marginalised: Orissa High Court Order on Schools is Good News for Dalits, Adivasis
The High Court on May 4 quashed a notification issued by the School and Mass Education Department in March 2020 to shut down nearly 11,560 primary schools.
$3 Trillion Market Capitalisation Of Indian Firms Makes For A Compelling Global Allocation
The market capitalisation shows the scale of its institutionalisation with a number of direct investors and through intermediaries such as mutual funds.
A Data-Driven, Evidence-Based Approach Key To Fighting The Covid-19 Pandemic
We should internationalize Covid-19 research by freely exchanging data. All humanity is one in fighting the pandemic and collaborations among scientists should be encouraged.
People With Lesser Rights In PoJK
A recent report published by HRCP reveals the scale of absence of human rights and the forceful deprivation of social and political privileges, that in other societies might be taken for granted
With COVID Second Wave Wreaking Havoc, How Do We Deal with a Cloudburst of Grief?
There’s much grief bottled up in us. We have no time to process it because there’s another condolence message to write, another fire to fight.
Adequate Oxygen, Pension for Elderly, Scholarship for Kids: J&K is Leading by Example in COVID Response
The farsightedness of Lt Governor Manoj Sinha ensured there was no dearth of oxygen in Jammu and Kashmir.
What Biden's Support To TRIPS Waiver Proposal Means For The Fight Against Covid-19 Pandemic
The US support by itself will not ensure that WTO adopts the TRIPS waiver proposal. Also, at this stage of the pandemic, it may well be too little, too late.
10 Things I Learnt from Fighting the Coronavirus That May Also Help You
There is, however, no question of hazarding a guess or offering advice on the line of treatment unless one is a qualified medical professional.
Didi's Double Ton and Hat-trick Win Bengal Battle, But a Bigger Game Awaits
It’s too early to project the impact of this win at the national level. While it'll galvanise opposition before the 2024 Lok Sabha polls, many ifs and buts remain.
What Our COVID Warriors Need: Staggered Work Hours, Regular Counselling & People’s Support
Despite all the hardships, our healthcare workers are fighting this pandemic valiantly. They are the warriors we need.
COVID-19 Pandemic: Can the World Collaborate Amid Vaccine Nationalism?
The COVID-19 pandemic has mutated into a global political economy crisis, with new fault lines emerging along market shares and intellectual property regimes.