Opinion
Ghulam Nabi Azad is Out and Many Who Remain Might Be ‘Un-electable’, But the G23 Still Matters
It is only in the aftermath of something as dramatic as Ghulam Nabi Azad’s resignation that the G23’s impact becomes apparent
Sri Aurobindo and the Great Mystery of the Avatar
Sri Aurobindo hinted at the supreme sacrifice all avatars have to go through and that most avatars were misunderstood in their time, if not vilified
Were Nupur Sharma and Her Detractors Victims of Emotional Hijacking?
Daniel Goleman coined the term ‘emotional hijacking’ to describe situations when the brain’s emotional processing centre, the amygdala, takes over the reasoning process
Agnipath Is A New Path to Meritocracy, Will Make Our Defence Forces Best in World After A Decade
It is the first time that merit has been given due attention both at the entry level as Agniveer and thereafter a major merit surge, wherein only 25% top performing recruits are taken ahead making transformational changes in the defence forces
On-the-Job Training is Key to Enhancing Manpower Skill
One-the-job training plays a vital role in building the competencies of employees to perform their job in an effective manner
What will it Take for ONDC to be as Successful as UPI?
The popular perception, at least among general media, is that the Open Network for Digital Commerce is an ‘Amazon-Flipkart Killer’
Will The Unification Of The West Reside In World War II Style Alliances?
With the Russia-Ukraine conflict getting prolonged, the US might just have gained its previous position as a net security provider to Europe
India Has Just Told China Its Game On With IPEF & Initiative to Combat Illegal Fishing
It goes without saying that the Quad's anti-illegal fishing initiative is aimed squarely at China. India, which has increased its naval presence in the South China Sea, is diving into the contested waters on the side of the South East Asian countries
From Schools, Colleges to Unorganised Sector, Why Employable Skills is the Need of the Hour
All skill development courses at school level must be synchronised with employment for integration between skill providers and industries. There is a pressing need that workers in the unorganised sector have some amount of employable skills
India’s Pledge to End Child Labour by 2025 Needs a Resolute Time-Bound Action Plan Now
Once the children employed in labour are rescued, there should be viable rehabilitation models. Providing them with quality education will create a new generation of employable and empowered children
Policy Talk | Start-ups Need to Define their Vision, Focus on India, Not Valuations: Harish Mehta
There is a desperate need for a group of people, who are highly respected in the start-up world, to come together and frame certain processes and ways of doing things like in NASSCOM, says Harish Mehta
Why You Need a Solid Retirement Plan and How to Get Started Early
With higher life expectancy, COVID-19, an increase in nuclear families, and the absence of a social security system, the need for planning retirement is pertinent
Why Pradhan Mantri Awas Yojna-Gramin is a Pivotal Spoke in the Wheel of Azadi Ka Amrit Mahotsav
While PMAY-G has provided all-weather houses to the poor, it has provided a platform for convergence of other schemes such as electricity and gas connections, toilets, water supply besides creating extra man days under the MGNREGA
For World to View India’s Potential as Semiconductor Powerhouse, We Need Targeted Trade Policies
Government commitment is necessary for engaging in international forums and multilateral trade groupings that can advance the growth of the Indian semiconductor industry
Modi@8: Driven by National Interest, Confident India Has Pursued Independent Foreign Policy
A signature element of Modi’s foreign policy is his cultural diplomacy and the attention he has paid personally to the Indian diaspora everywhere, inculcating in them a pride in their country of origin
Why India Which Refused to Join RCEP is Willing to be a Part of US-led IPEF
The Indo-Pacific Economic Framework, launched before the Quad Summit, is largely regarded as the US’ attempt to re-establish itself as the regional economic rule-maker.