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Supreme Court Agreeing To Hear The Petition On Prayagraj Killings Is Welcome

By Sushil Kutty That moment when Atiq Ahmed and his brother Ashraf Ahmed were shot dead stays frozen in time. Now, less than a week later, the Supreme Court has agreed to hear a petition seeking an independent inquiry. The petitioner also wants the 183 encounter-killings in Chief Minister...

Apr 19 · >

Generative AI Seen Capable Of Adding $275 Billion To Apparel Business In 3-5 Years

By K Raveendran Generative AI has been described as a milestone that will be as impactful as the advent of internet. The optimism is matched by an equal measure of concern over its effect on employment as also ethical questions about its use, apart from its potential for mischief....

Apr 19 · >

Bangladesh Elections Keenly Watched By International Community

By Salah Uddin Shoaib Choudhury As per constitutional provisions, Bangladesh needs to hold its general election every five years, and the next general election is expected to be held by January 9, 2024. Meanwhile, the European Union, Britain and the United States have repeatedly emphasized on ensuring a free,...

Apr 19 · >

Andaleeb Wajid Is Now One Of The Most Prolific Writers Of Hot Romance

By Harihar Swarup Andaleeb Wajid is back at her mother’s house, this time for a month. It is Ramzan—the months of fasting and praying. She logs in from her refuge—the desk in her peppermint green room. A romance writer, love is her business. In 2021, she spent six months...

Apr 19 · >

Overemphasis On Total Opposition Unity Before 2024 Lok Sabha Polls, May Be Counter Productive

By Nitya Chakraborty Just one year is left for the holding of the Lok Sabha elections scheduled for April/May 2024. The non-BJP opposition parties are having discussions for building a comprehensive unity of the opposition political parties who are determined to remove Prime Minister Narendra Modi from power at...

Apr 18 · >

Congress Leadership Has To Take Immediate Action To Resolve Rajasthan Crisis

By Kalyani Shankar With the state assembly election later this year, Congress faces a political crisis again. The party lost Punjab last year because of mishandling by the Gandhis by backing the wrong horse. Will the Congress leadership be able to save Rajasthan from going the Punjab way? Congress...

Apr 18 · >

Murky Plot Behind Political Killings Of Gangster Brothers In UP

By Arun Srivastava The finance minister of Uttar Pradesh, Suresh Khanna, was absolutely right in saying: “Some decisions are taken in heaven. Whatever happened was kudrat’s (nature’s) justice, decided in heaven.” That the assassinations of gangster Atiq Ahmed and his brother Ashraf was carried out following a ‘divine order’...

Apr 18 · >

Rate Of Melting And Retreating Of Himalayan Glaciers Doubled

By Dr. Gyan Pathak Though the rate of melting and retreating of Himalayan Glaciers has doubled since 2000 at the rate of 0.5 m per year compared to 0.25 m per year in the earlier 25 years between 1975 and 2000, there is no comprehensive information about the volume...

Apr 18 · >

Politics Behind Vande Bharat Train For Kerala

By P. Sreekumaran THIRUVANANTHAPURAM: One swallow does not make a summer. So goers the saying. Likewise, one Vande Bharat train for Kerala won’t solve the State’s long-standing railway travel woes. The Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) leaders and activists in the State, who are over the moon, however, beg to...

Apr 18 · >

Digital Payments Are Steadily Taking Over Usual Transactions In India

By Girish Linganna A woman named Subamma, holding her young child, prepares to go to work selling clay pots in Somanahalli Kanakpura Road, a village on the outskirts of Bangalore City. Across the country, millions sell roadside items for a living. However, the old-fashioned practice of trading goods for...

Apr 18 · >
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