Euthanasia debate: A look at the worldwide struggle for people's 'Right to Die'
Rnb • 9 years agoWhen one battles death at the age of 70 or more, the cause is heroic. But public reaction is a bit restrained. Death is eventually triumphant. Sadly, an old person fighting death, does not look as heroic as a young person battling i
Kerala: Man-elephant conflict being pushed to the brink by breaking up of natural corridors
Naveennair • 8 years agoThe all-important elephant corridors in the entire Western Ghats have been broken and disfigured over the years.
Breaking the stalemate in Afghanistan: How internal and external forces can help end this deadlock
Aziz Onaba • 8 years agoIn February, General John Nicholson, the US commander in Afghanistan, told the Senate Armed Services Committee that Afghanistan is in a "stalemate".
Jayalalithaa, MGR seized mentors' legacies illegitimately, Sasikala could do the same
Sv Srinivas • 8 years agoThe post-J Jayalalithaa scenario is unfolding slowly and surely.
Universities, protests and dissent: The importance of ‘quiet’ politics must also be considered
Pushkals • 8 years agoStudent-led protests grew by over 148 percent in the five-year period between 2009 and 2014, an analysis from the Ministry of Home Affairs data on police organisations shows.
Remembering M Balamuralikrishna: The legend, pioneer, and human
Ganavyad • 8 years agoLet us remember during this time, as we are flooded with information on M Balamuralikrishna, that no matter what thinks of his musicality and how he lived his life, that this was a man who dared to be innovative.
On Jawaharlal Nehru's birth anniversary, let's remember his vision for India
Purushottam Agrawal • 8 years agoNehru, of course represented the clearly understandable notion of modernity, but was Gandhi merely ‘traditional?’ More importantly, are tradition and modernity so monolithic? Are they really situated in such a flat binary?
Brics Summit in Goa: Ahead of 8th conference, the bloc must focus on institution-building
Saranrej • 8 years agoWhen India hosts the 8th Brics Summit in Goa next month, it will need to be the 'B' along with the 'I" in Brics
Lonely travels to unknown towns: The nomadic life of tennis players
Rashikakkar • 9 years agoTennis is not played on the center court in pristine white surrounded by aristocracy. Tennis is a lonely sport, and the player a nomad.
Where are the women? Political power is still a male domain in India
Sohinip • 9 years agoGender inequality leading to deprivation of power among women continues to be a political reality in India today.