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India’s palm oil plans wreak havoc on the ground

New Delhi: Nagaland following similar path to Arunachal, with wealthy consolidating landholdings to establish plantations, resulting in small landholders losing out

/ 10 Aug, 2024

Bangladesh’s next leaders face a daunting task

Dhaka: Yunus and his colleagues will need to restore confidence in Bangladesh’s expatriate community so remittances don’t dry up.

/ 09 Aug, 2024

How unplanned development, unusual rain ended in disaster

Wayanad: Chooralmala-Mundakkai landslide a defining moment for conserving Western Ghats, which span six states in India

/ 04 Aug, 2024

Does the value of the Olympics still justify the cost?

Paris: Official budget for 2024 Olympic and Paralympic Games estimated to be around $US9.7 billion, 15 percent increase from when bid was announced in 2017

/ 26 Jul, 2024

Protests put Bangladesh on the edge of a precipice

Protests put Bangladesh on the edge of a precipice Dhaka: Students protesting 30 percent job reservation for descendants of 1971 liberation war veterans

/ 25 Jul, 2024

How is digital technology affecting our kids’ sleep?

Brisbane: While light emitted by screens may be a concern, role of bright artificial lighting in the home and other light sources such as TVs and street lighting also needs to be considered

/ 18 Jul, 2024

Living long but dying alone in Singapore

Living long but dying alone in Singapore

/ 14 Jul, 2024

Exam debate betrays India’s next generation of leaders

Sonipat: ‘Indian Republic runs on two procedural legitimating devices: Elections and exams’

/ 10 Jul, 2024

Northeast India’s battle against drugs

Guwahati: NE a route for marketing drugs produced in Myanmar’s Wa and Shan states

/ 05 Jul, 2024

Stress, depression and worse: The dangers of too much screen time

Bangalore: Rise of technology addiction is a complex challenge that requires concerted effort from families, educators, mental health professionals, technology companies, and government

/ 30 Jun, 2024

Protecting the vulnerable from monsoon’s flood of diseases

Haryana: While rural and urban local bodies have a critical role, smaller towns and peri-urban areas are at greater risk as public amenities are stretched at best and rickety at worse

/ 26 Jun, 2024

Rising temperatures threaten India’s wheat production

New Delhi: Government of India imposes stock limits on Wheat with immediate effect

/ 24 Jun, 2024
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