
India will survive COVID setbacks
With just over a month and a half to go before the end of the COVID-19 fiscal year, the situation is expected to improve in
With just over a month and a half to go before the end of the COVID-19 fiscal year, the situation is expected to improve in
When fuel prices rise sharply, the balance between the income and expenditure of the common man goes for a toss. Prices of petrol and diesel
In recent days, Prime Minister Narendra Modi has been calling those who support the peasant agitation ‘new types of militants’. Modi’s statement that a new
“This is a drama of madmen, only those should join it who will fight to the finish,” farmer leader and former president of the Bharatiya
Arnab Goswami, a journalist, is the epitome of the devastation that has befallen the visual media in India over the past decade. Arnab became a
In spite of the enormous amount of unpaid work women do, the concept that homemakers do not ‘work’ and add to the economic value is
The seagulls are back again at the Khalid Lagoon and the Al Qasba canal in Sharjah, albeit in lesser numbers. This year, they have come
Right-wing extremism in the US, known as Trumpism, is seen culminating in the US Congress yesterday. In fact, if politics were to be considered a
Following his resignation from the Atal Beehari Vajpayee Ministry on August 1, 1998, Ram Jethmalani in his statement in the Rajya Sabha said, “To say
We are entering the New Year in a situation where the layers of anxiety and hope alternately rise and fall. If 2020 had been the
The Prohibition of Unlawful Religious Conversion Ordinance 2020, signed into law by Uttar Pradesh Governor Anandiben Patel on 28 November is bad in law and
Once again, the Reserve Bank of India was ready for timely intervention. It is clear from the announcements made after the Monetary Policy Review meeting
Jai Jawan, Jai Kissan was a slogan that motivated a generation not so long ago. The slogan coined by the second prime minister of India
The UAE holds a special place in my heart, just as it does for many expatriates living and loving the country. For one, we share
– Dr. AISHWARYA PREMAN In 2014, when there was an Ebola virus outbreak in West Africa, women were more likely to get infected and sick
Recent analysts point out that the votes of educated whites were a key factor behind the historic victory of Democratic candidate Joe Biden in the
Considering the difficulties faced by ordinary people in India to get justice through the courts it has often been said our justice delivery is based
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