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Editorial Oct 4, 2025
Her approach — empathetic, patient, immersive — contrasted with that of her mostly male contemporaries. Soft-spoken but deeply committed, Goodall’s work stands as proof that what is often termed ‘difficult’ in a woman is simply the courage to insist on another way
Editorial Oct 4, 2025
The best way is not through MSP but by direct per-hectare transfers
Editorial Oct 4, 2025
It undermines its own campaign to showcase state’s ‘vikas’
Editorial Oct 3, 2025
Each of these steps is designed to push for greater use of the Indian rupee in international transactions, and pave the way for its greater acceptance, while protecting the economy from sudden exchange rate movements.
Editorial Oct 3, 2025
Mishra was cremated with full state honours in his karmabhoomi, where he started his career and where he encountered the soul of his music.
Editorial Oct 3, 2025
The IIT-Delhi Climate Trends study shows the NCAP's potential to make a meaningful difference. Government should make the necessary tweaks.
Editorial Oct 2, 2025
Next steps will depend on trajectories of growth and inflation
Editorial Oct 2, 2025
She's got swag. And she is not alone. She is the fearless, rebellious woman who refuses to be subdued by a male-dominated culture
Editorial Oct 2, 2025
SC nudge, Opposition vigilance helped make the SIR inclusive. EC should take the right lessons as it plans ahead
Editorial Oct 1, 2025
A recent incident in California offers a peek into a future where robots could be sentient and companies that make them could be cleverer.
Editorial Oct 1, 2025
Latest NCRB data frames an urgent challenge for governments: Violence against STs cannot be allowed to continue.
Editorial Oct 1, 2025
Without a commensurate scale-up in infrastructure and clinical trials, India risks letting innovation benefit only a privileged few.
Editorial Sep 30, 2025
With the US accounting for almost 40 per cent of its exports, India’s pharma sector took a severe hit after new tariffs were announced
Editorial Sep 30, 2025
The state’s youth deserve a future that isn’t sabotaged by the incompetence — and cynicism — of the powerful
Editorial Sep 30, 2025
His 1970 canvas has become the second most expensive Indian artwork to be sold at an auction, going for a staggering Rs 67.08 crore
Editorial Sep 29, 2025
No matter how hard General Munir seeks to cast Pakistan as India’s equal, the reality is different: India’s GDP is nearly 10 times larger, and the gap is widening, not only economically but also in terms of global stature India must not lose sight of the bigger picture.
Editorial Sep 29, 2025
Why did he do nothing more than throw bottles of water at the crowd? Why did the organisers fail to act, even as people cried out for help in the stifling conditions?
Editorial Sep 27, 2025
At a concert in Malaysia, Diljit Dosanjh reminds audience of the power of culture to bring people together
Editorial Sep 27, 2025
India’s disability rights framework promises inclusion — but predicament of one of the country’s oldest blind schools shows how it falters in the face of institutional neglect
Editorial Sep 27, 2025
One-man show at CBFC, demand for arbitrary cuts threaten Indian cinema just as it is growing in global reach and resonance
Editorial Sep 26, 2025
Ladakh is one of India’s most important frontiers, and its people have stood steadfastly by the country in war and peace. The promise to them in 2019 was that their cultural, ecological and linguistic heritage would be protected.
Editorial Sep 26, 2025
The word isn’t actually a Trump coinage — it first swaggered into existence in the late 16th century.
Editorial Sep 26, 2025
Agency is critical for harnessing India’s demographic dividend
Editorial Sep 25, 2025
He was perhaps the rare umpire who was as popular as the players – his stoop, the nervous tug at his jacket, or the way he would raise his finger to give a player out are all part of cricketing folklore.
Editorial Sep 25, 2025
The inauguration of the historic Mysuru Dasara festival by Banu Mushtaq, this year’s International Booker Prize-winning Kannada writer and activist, carried more than ceremonial heft. Her participation in the ceremony, including in the prayers at the Chamundeshwari temple, was both a substantive gesture and an assertion of constitutional values.
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