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In the first part of the series, we noted that for centuries, humanity has equated progress with expansion—more production, ...
Certain utterances in the recent past have been strange as well as disconcerting and do not augur well for our polity. The ...
Census 2011 data has revealed that Jains in India have the highest percentage of members in the above70 age group among major religious communities Also the percentage of above70 Jains in Gujarat 666 ...
India’s empowerment journey is at a critical inflection point. While its developmental story often showcases soaring GDP ...
Welcome to this edition of The Hindu on Books Newsletter. Writer and creative writing professor Zara Chowdhary has won the 2025 Shakti Bhatt award for her debut memoir, The Lucky ...
Numerous Indians have leveraged international education to achieve remarkable success in various fields. From technology to ...
Infants respond to the rhythm and tempo of music and find it more engaging than speech boffins have found The finding suggests that babies may be born with a predisposition to move rhythmically in res ...
David C. Engerman's book explores the lives of six South Asian economists who shaped global development economics.
Some believe that when a person dies nothing remains that death is the end of personality Others believe in the continuity of life That the present incarnation is only a link in the chain of one s ent ...
No stranger to the city's politics, Gupta started out as a student leader with the ABVP in the early 1990s and went on to ...
Some believe that when a person dies nothing remains that death is the end of personality Others believe in the continuity of life That the present incarnation is only a link in the chain of one s ent ...
A business executive and international speaker, Yaw Nsarkoh, has cautioned against the overreliance on privatisation as a tool for national development, saying it could not substitute the urgent need ...