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Threads of time & ties

1 Jun 2024 7:29 PM IST
The eminently readable book, ‘Kathmandu Chronicles’ — by KV Rajan and Atul K Thakur — goes beyond facts to delve deep into the socio-political...

A missed milestone

26 May 2024 2:08 AM IST
The much-awaited COP15 at Copenhagen failed to meet the expectations for a Kyoto Protocol successor, increasing distrust between developed and...

Rich in imagery & insight

26 May 2024 2:06 AM IST
Unlike stereotypical coffee table books focussing on design and imagery over text, ‘Responsibility’ by Amit Sachdeva and Mugdha Arora adopts an...

Dance with the dragon!

18 May 2024 8:08 PM IST
Despite a slew of measures aimed at strengthening domestic industries, India's rapidly increasing trade deficit with China highlights its growing...

Legacies of the iconoclasts

12 May 2024 1:21 AM IST
While Dwijen Sen, a Bengal-born revolutionary artist in Dehradun, founded the iconic Kala Kendra named after him, Swami Rama, the spiritual leader who...

Diluted breakthroughs

11 May 2024 9:10 PM IST
Following dramatic negotiations and certain compromises, COP13 managed to establish an independent Adaptation Fund under UNFCCC and outlined the Bali...

Pursuit of lost prestige*

4 May 2024 8:00 PM IST
As Bengal's jute-producing regions, historically facing a neglect and policy bias by the Union government, head into the next five phases of the...

Lurking in the blind spot

4 May 2024 7:00 PM IST
Below par budgetary allocation for the health sector and abysmal emphasis on serious healthcare issues during the first two phases of election are...

Fissures in federalism

21 April 2024 12:45 AM IST
The fast-emerging ‘blue economy’ and the passage of the Forest (Conservation) Amendment Bill, 2023 present two scenarios revealing the...

Misplaced priorities

6 April 2024 10:03 PM IST
India’s skewed focus on military modernisation, ostensibly at the cost of vital sectors like education and health, indicate undue inclinations—a trend...

Redefining the gigverse

23 March 2024 8:42 PM IST
The rising trend of gig and platform-based work and potential human rights abuses—exacerbated by the advent of AI—necessitate offering regular,...

Fencing the frontiers

16 March 2024 10:04 PM IST
The government’s decision to fence the Indo-Myanmar border and scrap the Free Movement Regime is indicative of a shift in focus from north-western...
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