Opinion
OPINION: When The West Crumbled Under Covid-19, Why Was India Judged So Harshly?
The liberal media kept such a tight lid on the coronavirus horrors of New York that the state came to be seen as a model of pandemic management.
Infosys is Not ‘Anti-national’, Those Who Strike at the Heart of Indian Industry are
To call an Indian tech giant which directly employs nearly 2.6 lakh Indians and is worth over $100 billion “anti-national” is to erase the line between vigilance and full-blown paranoia.
Teachers’ Day 2021: I Had to Become a Student Once Again to be a Better Teacher
Teachers’ Day 2021: Managing everyday house chores and kids while also giving 100 per cent to the online school was not an easy task.
This is How India Can Block Back Door Entry of Chinese Apps
How confident are we that Chinese-owned apps will comply with India’s data protection and privacy laws?
Draconian Provisions Removed, This Drone Policy is Generating Just the Right Buzz
New drone rules will be a tightrope walk, especially after the recent attack on Jammu airbase. In spite of challenges, the government’s policy is win-win for all.
The Learning Curve: Focus on Education and Civil Services Key to Upliftment of Indian Muslims
Muslims have been the most educationally backward community in the country considering their population.
Malls Open, Social Gatherings Allowed, Time We Let Children Return to School
Keeping educational institutions closed does not serve any purpose unless adults also stay home.
Digital Discrimination against Women in India is Real. Here's How It Can be Fixed
Governments and private sector organisations should support Community-Based Organisations to upscale digital literacy to address the gendered digital divide
With Media Outlets Exiting Afghanistan, Only Time Will Tell If Taliban Will Kill Power of Truth
The regression of press freedom and restricted flow of truth is certainly pushing all news organisations to evacuate their reporters to nearby countries or even back home.
As Airport Monetisation Plan Gains Traction, Can't Ignore Stagnant Growth, Job Losses in Aviation Market
Whether it is cost-overruns, the inequitable partnership or the fact that consumers have had to pay additional fees, this is an area that needs to be looked into.
CBI Probe will Help Bengal Post-Poll Violence Victims Get Justice; Mamata Govt Shouldn’t Block It
The conduct of the West Bengal Police in handling the post-poll violence cases left much to be desired and the state government has no one but itself to blame for inviting the CBI scanner
US Owes an Explanation to Afghanistan's Military over Where did the Slip Up Happen
If the US troop withdrawal is a political decision by Joe Biden, the Pentagon has majority equity in a failed blueprint towards building a military architecture for Afghanistan
Modi Govt's Dealing with China, Pakistan has Improved, But India's Foreign Policy Still a Work in Progress
Tackling Pakistan has always been a bit of a merry-go-round. With China, the tactic has been to talk as if there is no tension and to fight as if there are no talks happening.
In PM Modi’s ‘Chhota Kisan’ Slogan on Independence Day, a Direct Message for UP Farmers
PM Modi’s championing of the hitherto faceless “kisan” has deeper connotations. One has to look no farther than UP to reckon what the import is.
I-Day Special: People Trust Doctors Now More than Ever, We Must Preserve This Trust at All Costs
People want to know more about healthcare, something that shouldn’t have needed a pandemic to become a priority. A virus has brought science into our living room discussions.
Independence Day: Let Us Salute White Coat Warriors for Their Brave Fight against COVID
Violence and vandalism against healthcare workers is akin to citizens attacking soldiers if they lose a battle in spite of their best efforts, writes Dr Sudarshan Ballal.