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Ancient Indian food is returning to the dining table

Sonipat: India's long history as a colonised region certainly pushed its people to adopt Western choices and lifestyles — or 'tastes' — even in matters of food

/ 18 Jun, 2024

How slum-dwellers bear the brunt of summer heat

The authors are Aalok Khandekar, IIT Hyderabad; Anant Maringanti, Teja Malladi; and, Swastik Harish, Hyderabad Urban Lab in Hyderabad   Existing Heat Action Plans prioritise short-term relief and are insufficiently localised The millions of people living in slums across

/ 08 Jun, 2024

The return of coalition politics in India

Author Satish K Jha is an Associate professor of Political Science at Aryabhatta College, Delhi University.   India’s election results have given a new lease of life to the regional parties. The results of the parliamentary election have ended

/ 08 Jun, 2024

Modi’s grip on power slips with resounding personal defeat

New Delhi: If Modi returns to power, his dependence on his allies would prevent him from aggressively pushing his Hindu majoritarian agenda

/ 05 Jun, 2024

India’s voters literally feel the heat

New Delhi: As with any environmental disaster, impact of additional heat is profoundly dictated by privilege

/ 03 Jun, 2024

Could bird flu lead to the next pandemic?

Kuala Lumpur: India continues to experience sporadic H5N1 outbreaks in poultry, with recent instances in Andhra Pradesh and Maharashtra

/ 25 May, 2024

Female voters are a growing force and the parties know it

Sonipat: In States with levels of development, voters prioritise intergenerational mobility and economic opportunities over immediate cash benefits

/ 23 May, 2024

Justice served cold for acid attack survivors

Amaravati: Despite various legal advances, acid attack as a form of violence is not prioritised as an issue needing immediate attention

/ 22 May, 2024

The growing promise of cancer vaccines

Noida: Recent advances in artificial intelligence helping identify potential neoantigens and manage personalised therapies

/ 21 May, 2024

Climate change hardly a burning issue for Indian voters

Thiruvananthapuram: CSDS-Lokniti 2024 pre-poll survey indicates that Indian voters are primarily concerned with unemployment and inflation

/ 16 May, 2024

Will regional parties stop the Modi juggernaut?

New Delhi: Given the low turnout in the initial phases of the election, an anti-incumbency swing against 10 years of Modi’s rule cannot be ruled out

/ 10 May, 2024
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