New Delhi: A foreign training programme advertised for Indian Administrative Service (IAS) officers by a United States university has triggered concerns about overseas institutions directly approaching serving civil …
Prakriti Parul
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Kolkata: On the 32nd anniversary of the demolition of Ayodhya’s Babri Masjid, on Saturday, 6 December, in a highly charged political and communal atmosphere, suspended Trinamool Congress (TMC) …
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New Delhi: Yoga guru Baba Ramdev and his company Patanjali have courted another controversy after a sample of their ghee failed quality-control testing. Following the test failure, the …
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New Delhi: For anyone who has followed Pakistan’s power sector over the past 20 years, the latest push for new projects feels painfully familiar. Once again, policymakers are …
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When rules are applied evenly but one side finds itself restricted more often due to its own misconduct, charges of bias quickly follow. Enforcement of procedure is portrayed …
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Airlines are private firms. But aviation mobility is a public network good. India’s economic geography rests disproportionately on one carrier’s operational discipline. When that carrier stumbles, the effects …
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In Pakistan’s recent showcase of its anti-ship ballistic missile (ASBM), the evidence was almost completely missing. Instead of technical information, the Pakistan Navy offered a stylish, tightly edited …
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