Russia Completes Trials Of COVID-19 Vaccine Sputnik V, Goes To India For Testing
Sputnik V vaccine trials of phase 1 and 2 have been successfully completed in Russia and approved by regulators by the Russian health ministry for public use in Russia. According to the preliminary...
View Articleकैसे सरकारी नीतियों में उलझकर उत्तराखंड के किसान हो गए हैं परेशान?
कोरोना महामारी ने जिस तरह से पूरी दुनिया को प्रभावित किया है, उसकी गूंज सदियों तक इतिहास में सुनाई देती रहेगी। इस महामारी ने मानव जीवन के सभी क्षेत्रों को प्रभावित किया है। विशेषकर दुनियाभर की...
View ArticleI Am A 21st Century Woman And ‘I Like To Cook For My Husband’. So What?
Being a woman in the 21st century might be one of the most challenging and confusing times. When I was just ten years old, making it to the medical school was a far-fetched dream for my family. But...
View ArticleHaryana Liquor Scam: When Will The Jinn Come Out Of The Bottle?
Ultimately the referee has blown the whistle to check the foul play. After a long blame game, Haryana Chief Minister Manohar Lal Khattar has intervened and accorded his permission to probe into the...
View ArticleDuring The Lockdown, Delhi Not Just Consumed Less Energy, It Also Produced More
The pandemic of COVID-19 has forced governments worldwide to implement lockdown measures that went on to save many lives. But there were also consequences to the lockdown that manifested in the form of...
View ArticleTelecasting Ramayana Won’t Solve India’s Education Crisis. What Will?
The outbreak of the coronavirus is a major crisis facing the post-World War II world. The crisis has affected all aspects of human life. The disease should not be caused by the lack of antibiotics, so...
View Article92,275 Schools Are Run By One Teacher Only. Have We Failed The RTE Act?
From Sukma bus stand, I get on a bus to reach this place called Lathipara, around 30 kilometres away from Sukma. The bus is moving dead slowly. After one and a half hour journey, I get down on the...
View ArticleThe India Media v/s The Constitution Of India
Ideally, the media and news platforms are supposed to make people aware of the current events and issues faced by the nation and the world. However, even though the about to be mentioned statement...
View ArticleDay 1, JEE-Mains Exam: Less Than 50% Students Report In A Lot Of Places
The first day of the Joint Entrance Exam (JEE) Main was conducted on September 1 across the country as per the schedule, despite the widespread criticism from the students, activists, and the chief...
View ArticlePoem: I Choose To Be The Voice Of Dissent
Who are you again? Let’s recollect. OUR servants, OUR representatives, Voted to power, whether rightly or not, Only time tells, As is telling us now! What are you without us? Need we remind you? When...
View ArticleReview: ‘Footloose’ Is A Dive Into The Unending Sorrows Of The Migrants
Opening with the difference in the virtues of two of India’s famous Narendras i.e. Swami Vivekananda (Narendra Dutt) and the Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi on the subject of migrants, the film...
View ArticleWill Sushant Singh Rajput’s Alleged Suicide Impact Bihar Elections?
Sushant Singh Rajput’s suicide has become a big issue for Bihar. The Supreme Court’s decision to allow a CBI probe into the late actor’s alleged suicide is being claimed as victory by almost all...
View ArticleThis Animal Welfare Is Organising A Veterinary Drive For Animals Affected By...
The month-long drive will cover 20 flood-affected villages across 10 districts of Assam. New Delhi (10th September 2020) – International animal welfare World Animal Protection, along with National...
View ArticleThis Is Why I’m Asking For #JusticeForRhea In Sushant’s Case
In this country, we consider the rights of the press to be of such level, the eminence that we do not want to curtail them. No statute can curtail them. That does not mean there is complete...
View ArticleDear Indian Media, I Have A Brain That Can Think On Its Own, Thanks
For the longest time, the image of a journalist was similar to that of an activist. A person wearing a kurta, a jhola, specs and asking the hard questions. As time progresses, one would expect that...
View Article“Stigma Has Little To Do With Knowledge”
Stigma: It Is All About Undesirable differentness Stigma is about norms. A certain section of the society ascribes it, mandates it, and enforces it. In the literature on stigma, such groups of people...
View ArticleThere’s A Lot To Talk About, But Does The Indian Media Want To?
The word ‘media’ appears to mean many things in various cultural contexts. I’m trying to unpack some of them here. For historians, it is a geographical name for an ancient country and former province...
View ArticleInterview: Aparna Pande On India’s Foreign Policies And Her New Book ‘Making...
I recently got a chance over a Zoom call to interview Dr Aparna Pande, Research Fellow and Director of Hudson Institute’s Initiative on the Future of India and South Asia. Aparna wrote her PhD...
View Articleकंगना और रिया के फेर में पड़ी सरकार और मीडिया को बेरोज़गार युवा दिखाई नहीं दे...
आज पूरा देश कंगना से लेकर रिया तक के ऐसे मुद्दों में उलझा है, जिसका हासिल कुछ भी नहीं है। गैर-ज़रूरी बहसों के बीच बेहद ज़रूरी सवाल उठा रहे बेरोज़गार युवाओं की आवाज़ किसी को सुनाई नहीं दे रही है। सालों...
View Articleक्या आपको पता है भारत में सालाना कुल कितने टन प्लास्टिक कचरा निकलता है?
आज के वैज्ञानिक युग में ना केवल मानव विकास की रफ्तार बढ़ी है, बल्कि विज्ञान ने इंसान के जीवन को और भी अधिक सरल और सुविधाजनक बना दिया है। हालांकि नई तकनीक के प्रयोग ने कई बिमारियों से लेकर चुनौतियों और...
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