Opinion

‘Who’ s Who of UAE Indians’ to be published soon

‘Who's Who of UAE Indians’, a comprehensive document consisting of information regarding entire Indian Associations, Religious Institutions, Clubs, NGOs, Charitable…

3 years ago

Agnipath, a road to disaster

The educated youth in the country have perceived the scheme as an extension of the contract labour system prevalent in…

4 years ago

Use of bulldozers: Height of barbarism

Popularly elected governments using bulldozers in the name of efficient governance is the height of barbarism. That is what the…

4 years ago

Towards a surveillance state

The new bill does not merely replace the 102-year-old Act; it has been made more stringent in violation of the…

4 years ago

Lessons learned from the Sri Lankan economic crisis

Sri Lanka used to earn revenues to the tune of $455 million a month during the healthy pre-pandemic days, which…

4 years ago

Republic Day ban on Sree Narayana Guru

“I have never come across one who is spiritually greater than Swami Narayana Guru or a person who is on…

4 years ago

Brutal killing with impunity, UP style

On October 3 this year, four farmers, returning home from a protest meeting in Lakhimpur Kheri in India’s most populous…

4 years ago

Beware of holy men in robes

MATHEW JOHN Out of a total Christian population in India of 27 million plus, over 20 million are Catholics, and…

5 years ago

NEET: The Medical Nemesis

The National Eligibility cum Entrance Test (NEET) introduced with great fanfare has adversely affected poor students both from urban and…

5 years ago

State autonomy still a distant dream

With the massive majority of the Bhartiya Janata Party (BJP) in Parliament and the Union government’s increasing tendency to unilaterally…

5 years ago

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