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Even though the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) has held power at the centre since 2014 and maintained a strong presence across several states, Tamil Nadu continues to be a bastion of resistance. To ...
SEZs have the potential to attract domestic and foreign investments, create jobs, and boost exports. These zones are ...
The political fervour of our time is so ideologically driven that it tends to push to the margins constitutionally binding ...
Regionalism and sub-regionalism are ideologies and movements that reshape politics in both democratic and non-democratic ...
India's global education development goal aims to offer equitable, impartial, and inclusive quality education that promotes ...
Many countries across the world confront the challenge of managing their energy consumption. While the adequate supply of affordable energy is critical for economic growth, the consumption of fossil ...
India is urbanising rapidly. By 2035, 43.2% of the population is projected to live in urban areas (Un-Habitat 2022).1 Such growth will place additional pressure on already-strained urban ...
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In the context of the National Scientific Temper Day, the article argues for a repurposing of the idea of the scientific ...
A unique “climate fast” by the people of Ladakh in sub-zero temperatures in 2024 had caught the country’s attention regarding their demand for the right to self-govern the fragile ecology of ...