Embracing the joys and wisdom of age
Amidst serene nature, I pondered time’s fleeting nature and shifting age perspectives, inspired by three chance encounters I spent a memorable week in the mountains last year. Crisp and importantly clean mountain air, long walks along jungle trails, beautiful sunrises and sunsets and views of snow-capped peaks in the distance, were...
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Eating gold
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BJP retains control, INDIA gains ground
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AI is revolutionising sustainable, tech-driven farming
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Harnessing the power of resolution
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Electric tractors for electrifying agriculture
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Fostering innovation from schools to startups
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Bitter ballot battle
15 May 2024 | Pioneer
This election is wide open
Amidst predictions of a third-term triumph for Prime Minister Modi, internal rifts, defections and dwindling voter turnout inject an element of unpredictability Like many other countries, political parties in India often claim victory during elections even before official results are announced. It is part of their politics. The ongoing polls are...
Filmmakers must calibrate branding of film festivals
In the ever-evolving world of branding, where impressions and connections are paramount, film festivals emerge as vibrant stages The success of any branding exercise is the impact & impression it creates on the target audience, visibility of products, recall value and deep connection with the audiences cutting across campaigns, launches, events...
The Role of Meditation in Sleep
Meditate every night for a relaxed mind and better sleep A recent newspaper article caught everyone’s attention, featuring an elderly woman who initiated a ‘Sleep Service Center’ for those struggling to find restful sleep. This compassionate woman would just engage in conversation with the person and sing a lullaby offering comfort...
Stopping thieving through DBT
A lot of pilfering from fertiliser subsidies is happening due to policy flaws. This can be curbed if only the subsidy is given under Direct Benefit Transfer On January 22, 2019, addressing NRIs and Indian-origin people at the inauguration of the 15th Pravasi Bharatiya Divas convention in Varanasi (Uttar Pradesh), Prime...
Kejriwal's bail: Unveiling political prophecies post-release
The Delhi CM’s release sparks controversy with ominous predictions and bold political statements, fuelling nationwide debate on democracy's future Persons accused of criminal cases getting arrested and the courts granting them bail is nothing new. Even if the person happens to be the reigning chief minister of a State or a...
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,...