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Election Manifestos
‘Nyay Patra’ vs ‘Modi ki Guarantee’: Free citizens or wards of the state?
The Congress and BJP manifestos are unflatteringly similar, but with one crucial difference: the empowerment of citizens.
Ashish Kothari
Mental Health
Children in war zones face permanent mental health consequences, trauma
Growing up in a war zone affects millions of children around the world permanently.
Deutsche Welle
Public Health
Are we are losing the battle against global malaria cases?
After two decades of decline, malaria cases worldwide have remained steady since 2015. Why have control efforts stalled?
Deutsche Welle
Election 2024
Kerala’s crucial Lok Sabha battle draws unprecedented national attention
The BJP is striving to secure its first seat; Congress is defending its stronghold amid internal conflicts; for the Left, it is a fight for survival.
M.G. Radhakrishnan
ELECTION 2024
South Karnataka: April 26 to see tough fight for 14 seats
The BJP, which won 11 of the 14 seats in 2019, may find it difficult to repeat the performance.
Vikhar Ahmed Sayeed
West Bengal
Calcutta High Court verdict on SSC scam jolts Trinamool Congress in election season
Annulment of the 2016 recruitment panel and termination of 25,753 teachers and staff deals a blow to TMC whose leaders were involved in the scandal.
Suhrid Sankar Chattopadhyay
Spotlight
As global cocoa prices hit record highs, farmers in Africa are still losing out
It appears that those who cultivate the precious beans producing chocolate do not have much power to influence the price outcome.
Deutsche Welle
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Cash for Olympic athletics medals: An idea whose time has come?
The World Athletics Federation has broken ranks to pay athletes bonuses for medals at the 2024 Olympics, generating controversy.
Deutsche Welle
Is Asia’s healthcare workforce ready for climate change?
It has never been more critical to cultivate a resilient healthcare workforce capable of addressing climate-induced public health issues.
PTI
‘Communalism does not work in Karnataka’: Muzaffar Assadi
The political scientist says the BJP is suffering from severe internal dissensions in constituencies such as Davanagere, Shivamogga, and Bengaluru.
Vikhar Ahmed Sayeed
‘Their intention is not to probe but to torture, harass, defame Kejriwal, and finish AAP’: Sanjay Singh
The AAP leader vehemently defends party supremo Arvind Kejriwal against accusations, and alleges a conspiracy to undermine him.
Anand Mishra
Dubai’s devastating floods prompt urgent climate adaptation questions
As climate change amplifies the frequency and intensity of such calamities, experts urge governments to reassess their preparedness strategies.
Bloomberg
With the relentless rise of AI, journalists face tough choices
Artificial intelligence is rapidly transforming journalism, sparking debates about innovation, transparency, and trust.
AFP
Paris Olympics: Outcry grows over water pollution ahead of 2024 Games
Worries about the water quality for sporting events in the River Seine follow other scandals in western Europe.
Deutsche Welle
Muzaffarnagar-Kairana: Khaps, lota namak, and maha panchayats
The BJP might find it tough to repeat its superlative performance in western Uttar Pradesh from the last two Lok Sabha elections.
Anand Mishra
Extreme heat poses a threat to voters as India’s election kicks off
With extreme heatwaves predicted during India’s six-week election, experts weigh in on India’s ability to face the heat.
Reuters
‘Modi ki Guarantee’: BJP relies on one-man show in bid for third term
While the BJP claims economic growth combined with welfarism and aggressive Hindu nationalism, unemployment and inflation remain issues of concern.
Frontline News Desk
YouTube: India’s next battleground for free speech?
With the shrinking of Indian newsrooms, people and journalists alike are turning to the video platform to discuss news and politics.
Deutsche Welle
Collapse of NC-PDP front PAGD could benefit BJP
Fall of Gupkar alliance has triggered a showdown between NC and PDP, while disillusioned voters say the power struggle is against Kashmir’s interests.
Zaid Bin Shabir
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