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When protection becomes a product, the insured become the hunted

When Parliament passed the Sabka Bima Sabki Raksha (Amendment of Insurance Laws) Bill, 2025—with Rahul Gandhi and Prime Minister Narendra Modi both absent...

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Sindoor Diplomacy: After Flying Drones, Verbal Drones

Right from the beginning, the so-called war against terror, a.k.a. Pakistan was mired in mysteries and intrigues. Did Indian Rafale jets crash on...

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No Women, No Kids. That’s the rules!

This is a riddle that not more than 0.001% of those with an IQ of 160-and-plus can figure out. The reason is that...

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UPSC Final Interviews: Merit or Caste?

Despite reservations, caste and economic backwardness cannot supersede merit. This is why the Union Public Service Commission’s latest decision to share the Caste...

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COVID-19 has devastated us socially, mentally, physically, and economically. It has also exposed the instability and inefficacy of the governance system. In ‘God’s...

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COVID-19 is a virus, a physical being, howsoever miniscule, which can jump from one animal (bat) to another (pangolins and sheep), and finally...

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This is another face of capitalism, albeit an ugly one. But it is as much an inherent part of the various moods and...

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WHAT is governance? In modern parlance, it implies a government that can marry the critical issues of consistently-high economic growth and development with...

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THERE are individuals who epitomise a year. There are events that symbolise the same. Then there are trends that concretise views on what’s...

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THEY were the ‘Great Upcoming Seven’. People perceived them to epitomise a sea change in good governance, anti-corruption and an administration that worked...