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WFH: How India fares in stress test of digital infrastructure
The Strait of Hormuz crisis has brought back work from home (WFH) in discussion in India. It’s the ultimate stress test of digital infrastructure.
Nutraceuticals and supplements: Growing market, emerging risks
Post-pandemic shift toward preventive healthcare, personalised nutrition, and clean-label organic ingredients are propelling growth in the nutraceuticals market. Is it good for all?
Why does India want a gas pipeline from Oman?
India-Oman gas pipeline aims to create a secure energy corridor that bypasses the Strait of Hormuz and reduces India's dependence on vulnerable maritime routes.
Why saving India's soil has become a national responsibility
Excessive use of chemical fertilisers, repeated cultivation of the same crops, declining soil fertility and shrinking groundwater reserves placed immense pressure on the health of India's farmlands. The Union Government has launched the 'Khet Bachao Abhiyan', a nationwide effort to promote balanced fertiliser use, soil conservation and sustainable farming practices.
Rebuilding Indian Cities Through Slum Redevelopment
India's major cities launch massive slum rehabilitation projects reshaping Mumbai, Delhi, and Kolkata's urban futures.
The US sanctions, and how the world is building alternatives
US dollar dominance powers sanctions and tariffs as economic weapons on Russia, China, Iran and India.
Beyond Bhojshala: India’s timeless tradition of Saraswati worship
Even today, from children writing their first letters in Basar to the ancient legacy of Sharada Peeth in Kashmir, Saraswati worship continues to reflect India’s enduring reverence for education and scholarship. Here, we look at some of the most significant Saraswati temples that continue to preserve this legacy.
New West Bengal government begins with swift, strategic and nationally aligned decisions
Guided by principles of justice, national interest, and firm administrative action, Adhikari has drawn comparisons to BJP chief ministers Yogi Adityanath, Himanta Biswa Sarma, and Pushkar Singh Dhami in his decisive approach.
Indian Democracy welcomes dissent and criticism, but would never support movements like CJP that defy the Constitution
The Cockroach Janata Party may seek to portray itself as a people's movement or anti-establishment campaign, but several aspects of its rhetoric and conduct raise legitimate constitutional and ethical questions
India gets 100th Ramsar site: What does it mean?
India had only 26 Ramsar sites, wetland designated as being of international importance under the Ramsar Convention, till 2014. Since 2014, the country has got 74 more. It reflects India’s increasing commitment to conservation of these sites.
The Achiever Versions of Indian Gen-Z Creating Waves
Is Gen-Z inheriting India's future or actively creating it? Across the country, a new generation is quietly redefining what leadership, innovation, and success look like.
1973 vs 2026: Same Fire, New World & How India Finds a Place
Between 1973 and 2026 wars followed by oil crises, a lot has changed in the world. Amid the changes, today’s India is showing resilience.