Missing zebra crossings leave lives of India's jaywalkers on the edge every day
Mahesh • 8 years agoJaywalking is wrong and puts one’s life and limbs at risk. But even at what should be the places where a pedestrian does not have to jaywalk but have protection from a vehicle, such provisions are missing.
Hyderabad suicide shows why Smriti Irani is India's Joan of Farce: She can only make war, not peace
Sandipan Sharma • 9 years agoThe fire that she has stoked in Hyderabad with her brazen attempt to blame the opposition for what is essentially a crisis triggered by her own ministry and BJP stooges on the campus, is classic Smriti Irani.
Coronavirus Outbreak: With a stressed Rabi season, it's imperative to ensure speedy delivery of Zaid, Kharif seeds to farmers
Indra Shekhar Singh • 5 years agoAgriculture is the backbone of our survival and most of our agriculture today depends on quality seeds and the organised seed sector.
From Swastika-shaming to Hinduphobia-denial, gas-lighting must end
Vamsee Juluri • 3 years agoIndia’s UN mission should back up statements on religiophobia with concrete action on anti-Hindu, anti-Buddhist hate speech.
JNU: Amid accolades, a varsity that got caught in an ideological turf war
Vikas Pathak • 3 years agoJNU is not about a couple of student leaders active on social media. Far away from clickbait and public glare, JNU alumni serve India each day in various capacities.
A force for global good: Tokyo Quad Summit shows the grouping is moving in right direction
Ashok Sajjanhar • 3 years agoThe one-day Quad Summit comes as a huge shot in the arm to the four-nation partnership. The agenda as delineated by the countries is bold and impressive. The challenge would now be to ensure that it is implemented in a realistic time-frame
Questioning India’s ‘nationhood’ reflects Rahul Gandhi’s constitutional and historical ignorance
Shishir Tripathi • 3 years agoThe Congress leader's ‘India is not a nation’ statement exposes his long-held colonial beliefs and that he is still trapped and influenced by the colonial narrative
Why West is never tired of invoking democracy, but remains silent on rising anti-India forces on its soil
Sagorika Sinha • 3 years agoThe solution to the international Khalistani problem, now witnessing a rapid resurgence within Indian borders, is to stem the flow of foreign funds and propaganda with the assistance of fellow democracies
In Your Face | Conversion is a primary reason for religious discord in India, must be stopped immediately
Savio Rodrigues • 3 years agoWe need to realise that religion is a map that helps bring us to the door of spirituality; we can either open the door or wander aimlessly looking for God
How to praise India by not praising Modi? The Economist gets panties in a twist
Abhijit Majumder • 3 years agoThe Economist’s tone reflects the colonial attitude of its country of origin, Britain, towards an erstwhile subject.