Opinion

India’s Women’s Cricket Team Is Rising, And This World Cup Has Redefined the Game

When India chased 339 against Australia, the highest successful chase in women’s ODI history it wasn’t just a win; it was a statement that Indian women’s cricket had arrived to stay.

Delhi’s 1.2 Crore rupees Rain Experiment Ends in a Damp Squib

It was the culmination of a ₹1.2 crore ($144,000) project that began with optimism and ended, like the skies over the city, in disappointment.

Kerala’s Government-Public Partnership: A Blueprint for Eradicating Extreme Poverty

The state's extensive network of local self-government institutions, including Panchayats and Municipalities, played a pivotal role in identifying and assisting the extremely poor.

The Water-Sprinkler Mirage: India’s Illusion of Clean Air

In cities like Delhi, Mumbai, and Bengaluru, these trucks are deployed to dampen construction sites, unpaved roads, and high-traffic areas.

RSS Centenary: Bhagwat Flags Inequality

“No country can survive in isolation”, says interdependence “must not become compulsion”

Festival Bling: “No Silver Lining, Still Shining — Sona Without the Sting”

Research shows global silver prices have rocketed this year, brushing the highest levels since 2011, while in India, MCX futures have been printing fresh records…

Garbage Café: Can this idea be a model for Plastic -Free & Poverty- Free India?

Garbage Cafe` is truly a “ Waste To Taste Model” and a double triumph for hunger and pollution.

Remembering Premchand on Hindi Diwas : In this digital age, is he still being read? or just remembered?

Is Premchand still being read or just remembered? Are we still turning his pages or just scrolling his legacies?

Why Mumbai’s Coastal Road Promenade Could Redefine Urban Living

The Coastal Road Promenade is not simply a “New Marine Drive,” It has greater potential: in planning, in resource, in breadth of uses. 

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