Seeing education as a promise to society that links learning with jobs and real-life opportunities is very important.
People need safety and financial help to recover from the shelling and rebuild their lives.
Investing wisely in early childhood education and actively involving parents can significantly support young children's learning and development.
The Finance Commission should create a fair and neutral formula so that States that have lost financial resources are still supported and not left out.
There should be consistent rules across different areas, support for a strong bond market, lively retirement finance options, and better control over shadow banking.
The NEP has resolved doubts about the practical relevance of Indian education.
India must lower its power consumption by improving energy efficiency.
The Germany-India partnership is a strong and diverse relationship that has grown over time, and there is a lot of hope for what the future holds.
As climate extremes intensify, the focus must transition from reactive emergency care to preventive, equity-rooted public health.
Operation Sindoor has shown that India’s 10-year effort to build strong economic and technology systems is working well.
Many women-focused schemes have been started, but women in the State experience more appearance than real benefits.
A new India–Africa digital compact, based on mutual respect, co-development, and long-term partnerships, can become a scalable model to boost digital inclusion across the continent.
Basavaraju’s killing could weaken the Maoists and create an opportunity for peace.
While focusing on India’s foreign policy and military strength, what’s often missed is the internalisation of terrorismin Jammu and Kashmir.
The Madras High Court has in effect undermined a Supreme Court ruling
Economic efficiency and innovation may suffer, but some countries could be vulnerable yet advantaged.
India needing to engage in diplomatic clarification shows a concern that its actions might be misunderstood, misrepresented, or overlooked amid the noise of global crises.
If we allow overuse of marine resources to continue, it will only increase poverty, damage marine biodiversity, and destroy chances of sustainable harvests.
Imposing steep fines on illegal units may offer only a weak deterrent.
India lacks a full plan to track climate risks, so its responses are often late and unplanned.
As India boosts its commitment to fight terrorism, it is important to make sure that national security is not used for political showmanship.
The PAI portal can be a helpful tool for officials in different departments and support local and State governments.
ISRO needs more resources to support India’s military needs
Elevating Census data as essential for justice or policymaking is a misguided distortion of its true purpose.
Empowering women financially is a powerful method to enhance nutritional outreach in India.
India needs to strengthen its broad ‘new normal’ strategy so that it becomes a strong and believable warning against future terrorist attacks.
Low retail inflation is encouraging news for both consumers and policymakers
The position on this, which is also a national security issue, is troubling.
A recent ruling by the top court highlights how principled criminalisation is closely tied to responsible actions and commitment by the police.
The key takeaway is that modern warfare is now multi-dimensional.
India needs to rally global support against Pakistan's nuclear threats.
The educational system has no clear understanding of the employability of India's graduates in the workforce.
Focusing on the floor price will transform e-waste recycling in India, improving management, infrastructure, and sustainability.
Institutions that were once praised for encouraging independent thinking are now dealing with bureaucratic controls, outside rules, and ideological restrictions.
High Courts should be more attuned to safeguarding fundamental rights.
Amidst transformative global changes in the manufacturing sector, it is crucial to reinforce our focus on technical education, core engineering, and innovation.
India's battle with nutritional challenges must catalyze a transformation, ensuring that nutrition is woven into the fabric of agriculture and economic planning.
Millions of informal urban workers in India suffer due to flawed Heat Action Plans.
The FTA with the United Kingdom should not negatively affect India's farmers.
Victory in Europe Day also honors the genius of scientists like Kolachala Sitaramaiah and the heroism of soldiers like Idris Hasan Latif during World War II.
India must remain prepared for potential escalatory actions by Pakistan.
Nuclear energy and critical minerals can serve as the foundation for a strengthened partnership in the fields of energy and technology.
Pakistan must extradite the designated terrorists to India.
Gone are the days of a unified stance and 'zero tolerance' towards terrorism; a different standard is now applied in the case of India, a nation that continues to be a victim of state-sponsored terror.
Small modular nuclear reactors might be the solution to power the rapidly growing AI and data infrastructure.
Using water resources as a strategic tool may offer short-term advantages, but it could eventually harm India in the long term.
The growing militarization of the Arctic calls for a fresh perspective from New Delhi.
Converting the Line of Control into an International Border remains a practical solution to end Pakistan’s ongoing proxy war against India.
Along with 'maximum governance', there must be 'maximum accountability', which should begin with an empowered and effective Parliament.
History should encourage India to prioritize its own path and future.
Beijing’s outreach to Southeast Asia could hinder the U.S. in its attempts to form a coalition aimed at isolating or deterring China economically.
The Private Member’s Bill holds the potential to greatly enrich India’s legislative framework, serving as a valuable source of innovative and impactful lawmaking.
India’s economy thrives by exploiting its most vulnerable, relying on bonded and forced labour to sustain industrial growth.
Few parallels exist for the state of affairs, with some leaders intent on disrupting the existing world order.
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