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Traders vs e-commerce
6 Dec 2019 9:52 PM ISTBattle between traders and e-commerce needs a resolution that will be acceptable to all stakeholders, benefitting the economy in the large picture
Pinching food inflation
29 Nov 2019 9:59 PM ISTHigh food prices and continued slow GDP growth rate have added to the economic woes pervasive in India
The JNU stalemate
22 Nov 2019 9:11 PM ISTIt is imperative to find a resolution to the JNU crisis that would be acceptable to both students as well as authorities
Whose responsibility is it?
15 Nov 2019 9:02 PM ISTIt is only apathy that is stopping Central and state governments from brewing solutions to the air pollution engulfing the National Capital Region
Awaiting the judgement
8 Nov 2019 8:54 PM ISTIrrespective of the outcome, it is hoped that the Ayodhya verdict unifies the increasingly fractured people and finally puts a historic dispute to...
Selective omission of crimes
1 Nov 2019 8:52 PM ISTThe much-delayed NCRB report of 2017 leaves many unanswered questions and gaps in its attempt to adequately present crimes reported in India
Eco-friendly festivities
25 Oct 2019 10:15 PM ISTLet the start of the new year with Diwali be a chance to turn towards sustainable celebrations and living
In times of vulnerability
18 Oct 2019 10:35 PM ISTThe recent PMC Bank crisis shows that India definitely needs a better safety net to protect the depositors of crashed banks
The 'Millennial' Bane
11 Oct 2019 9:03 PM ISTWhile the dynamic ‘millennial’ is set to occupy 75 per cent of India’s workforce by 2025, their unprofessionalism poses a threat to young companies
Finding the feeling of 'home'
4 Oct 2019 7:36 PM ISTThe festive season makes one yearn for ‘home’ — a city, a country or just people, where you belong
Phase out single-use plastic
27 Sept 2019 10:40 PM ISTWhile single-use plastic should be curbed, a blanket ban on the labour-intensive industry can hurt the ailing economy
Hindi as lingua franca?
20 Sept 2019 8:48 PM ISTInstead of imposing Hindi, the government’s efforts would be better served in preserving the numerous Indian languages that stand to vanish with time