BJP retains control, INDIA gains ground
The Opposition’s revival from near-disarray presents a formidable challenge but may fall short of the impact needed to dislodge the BJP-led NDA With phase four of the polling over, we are more than halfway through the ongoing Lok Sabha polls. There is no denying that the opposition INDIA bloc, led by...
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AI is revolutionising sustainable, tech-driven farming
16 May 2024 | Prerna Negi -
Harnessing the power of resolution
16 May 2024 | Ravi Valluri -
Electric tractors for electrifying agriculture
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Filmmakers must calibrate branding of film festivals
15 May 2024 | Chaitanya K Prasad -
The Role of Meditation in Sleep
15 May 2024 | Rajyogi Brahmakumar Nikunj ji -
Stopping thieving through DBT
15 May 2024 | Uttam Gupta -
Kejriwal's bail: Unveiling political prophecies post-release
14 May 2024 | Kumar Chellappan
The rise of robots
Robots are emerging as the next frontier, but can they replace humans? Various research and studies have shown that the next frontier in Artificial intelligence is the Robots. Much more added to it are the big names- Jeff Bezos, Microsoft and many others who are investing in human robots according to...
The plight of unwed mothers of Kolam tribe
The stigmatisation of ‘Kumari Matas’ in the Kolam tribe highlights their struggle for social acceptance and economic empowerment Kolam, a Particularly Vulnerable Tribal Group (PVTG) of the Dravidian race is known for its unique culture, language, indigenous knowledge and matrilineal society. They reside predominantly in theYavatmal, Chandrapur, some parts of Amravati,...
Indian troop withdrawal troops marks regional paradigm shift
India’s strategic redeployment of troops from the Maldives reflects evolving alliances and diplomatic shifts in the Indian Ocean region In a move that underscores the evolving dynamics of regional geopolitics, the recent withdrawal of Indian military personnel from the Maldives has sparked discussions about the future of Indo-Maldivian relations. This strategic...
Poll rhetoric: Ethics take a backseat
Politicians’ spiritual claims and secular pledges belie their true motives In the heat and dust of national elections marked by the fiercest poll slugfest, we are seeing the ugly face of humanity with ethics getting a big hit. On the face of it, politicians of all hues flaunt their spiritual and...
AMU breaks the gender barrier
Professor Naima Khatoon’s historic appointment as AMU’s first woman V-C in over a century represents a significant milestone for gender equality in Indian academia Fortunately, Professor Naima Khatoon has been appointed as the Vice Chancellor of Aligarh Muslim University, a moment long-awaited by the Aligarian community. Professor Khatoon’s journey within AMU...
Revisiting Rohith Vemula’s death after eight years
As the dust settles, revelations by the Telangana Police shed new light on Vemula’s untimely death Rohith Vemula(26), a PhD scholar at the University of Hyderabad was found dead in his hostel room on 17 January 2016. Had he lived for another fortnight, he would have celebrated his 27th birthday on...
Traits of a Successful Person
He dares to defy convention and breathe life into audacious ideas There is a part of us that will not let us be content until we become all that we are capable of being. Life is not about resting on our past achievements and laurels and residing in our comfort zone....