Articles by Aprameya Rao
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Oct 20, 2017
Yavatmal farmer deaths: Maharashtra govt's move to ban five pesticides for 60 days not enough, say experts
The idea of a mere 60-day ban over the five controversial pesticides in Maharashtra could come under scrutiny. -
Sep 25, 2017
Centre mints special coins in bid to appropriate MGR's legacy as BJP expands roots in Tamil Nadu
In the absence of any strong local leader, the BJP seems to be banking on the charisma of the late MGR to explore the uncharted Dravidian heartland. -
Sep 21, 2017
China not prepared enough to handle a cultural giant like India as neighbour, says Shyam Saran
Shyam Saran spoke on the intricacies of the bilateral relations and the way forward for the two Asian giants. -
Sep 10, 2017
A tale of two protests: What 'Justice for Gauri Lankesh' had in common with 'Not In My Name'
At 6 pm this Wednesday, Carter Road in Bandra saw nearly 200 people gather to demand justice for slain journalist Gauri Lankesh -
Sep 10, 2017
Reporting Pakistan: Meena Menon's book busts stereotypes and explores unseen side of India's 'enemy'
Reporting Pakistan, by Meena Menon, is one of those rare books which introduces us to the unseen side of Pakistan. -
Aug 14, 2017
India and Pakistan's 70 years of Independence: A look back at how destiny set the midnight’s children apart
Nehru and Jinnah would not have had the slightest of idea on how the destinies of India and Pakistan would pan out in the next seven decades. -
Jul 30, 2017
Gujarat: Shankersinh Vaghela's exit, resignations by Congress MLAs may deal final blow to KHAM theory
The KHAM alliance may soon become history for the Congress party in Gujarat. -
Jul 22, 2017
Sri Lanka vs Zimbabwe: ODI series win a stepping stone in Graeme Cremer and Co's quest to reclaim past glory
David triumphed over Goliath. Zimbabwe led by Graeme Cremer trounced Sri Lanka 3-2, on their own turf. -
Jul 12, 2017
The sad demise of West Indies cricket: From a symbol of black resurgence to a rudderless vessel of corruption
As Virat Kohli took the rudderless Caribbean bowlers to the cleaners in the final ODI, West Indies looked a pale shadow of their former self. -
Jul 05, 2017
Narendra Modi's Israel visit: For Tel Aviv, the path to New Delhi runs straight through Maharashtra
With Israel willing to collaborate on a Government to Government (G2G) as well as Business to Business (B2B) basis on agriculture and water resources technology, it may be Maharashtra’s gain all the way.