Friday, May 17, 2024
Beware! Big Brother is watching, and eavesdropping too
  Pegasus can’t be wished away as a case of espionage. The technology used in it takes surveillance to a diabolical level leaking documents, conversation, photos, location of its victim. George Orwell's 1984 is being played out...
Unfulfilled promises killing memories of martyrs
  Earlier this week the country paid homage to the 20 jawans on their first death anniversary. They laid down their lives valiantly fighting the Chinese army in the Galwan valley last year. But strangely no...
  The road to recovery for the pandemic-hit Indian economy seems long one. Reason: the economy has entered a technical recession with the Gross Domestic Product (GDP) registering a negative growth for two successive quarters during...
Centre-state tussle casting a long shadow on Indian federalism
Election after election keeps India in a state of perpetual war with itself. The chaos borne out from the political slugfests continued to bedevil the nation’s progress throughout its 70-odd years of history and still...
No more blame game
Life seemed to be coming back on track, slowly but steadily. Everything seemed normal again. Schools and colleges were about to start with new academic session with double the zeal and enthusiasm albeit with all...
AAP Volunteers leaving sinking ideology ship
AAP - a party led by Arvind Kejriwal rose through the political corridors rapidly as a symbol of change in Indian Politics. Rubbing on people’s wishful thinking of the clean, anti-corruption vigilante brigade. A party...
  All was going perfectly well for Mr Gautam Adani till Shani Gochar happened on 17th January 2023 and the wrath of the fearsome god hit the third-richest man in the world. If only he had...
New era awaits Delhi and Kashmir despite roadblocks
Centre's belief that it can ride rough shod over the feelings of the people is grossly undemocratic, unjustified and in the long run impracticable. A week is a long time in political affairs and statecraft. But two...
Examination assessment of students
  In one of the most awaited decisions, and probably one of the most sensible ones, taken this week, the Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE) has cancelled Class 12 examinations while shelving 10th board till...
  The COVID-19 crisis hit the industry hard globally. India is no exception. The healthcare sector, especially medical tourism, is also a victim of the cascading effects of the Pandemic. Now, both the government and the...