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Compensation Denied, Justice Delayed: The Silent Wails Of POCSO Victims
India's POCSO victims face delayed, inadequate compensation; urgent, uniform national schemes are vital for justice and survivor rehabilitation
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Rachna Tyagi
- Jun 13, 2025 11:27 am IST
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Blog | Open Suitcases, Charred Bodies: What I Saw At The Ahmedabad Plane Crash Site
I was barely 5 km away from the Air India plane AI 171 from Ahmedabad to London crash site, in which 242 passengers and crew were killed.
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Bharti Mishra Nath
- Jun 12, 2025 20:50 pm IST
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Opinion | Is This How India Will 'Dehyphenate' Itself From Pakistan?
Rather than setting the paradigm, India is seen as playing catch-up in its diplomatic oeuvre.
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Nishtha Gautam
- Jun 12, 2025 13:28 pm IST
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Opinion | The World Can No Longer Ignore Bioterrorism As A Threat
Currently most countries do not have adequate awareness or processes to detect espionage within universities. Nor do we have adequate legislation to urgently remove a suspected rogue scientist from a lab
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Raina MacIntyre
- Jun 12, 2025 11:48 am IST
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Opinion | No, India Is Not Israel, And Pak Is Not Palestine
India is not Israel. Pakistan is not Palestine. And equating them does justice to neither the complexity of history nor the urgency of peace.
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Ashraf Nehal
- Jun 11, 2025 14:05 pm IST
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Opinion | Is America Still Worth It?
In the years to come, the world may see fewer Sundar Pichais, Indra Nooyis, Raghuram Rajans and Arvind Krishnas emerging from Americas famed campuses.
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Syed Zubair Ahmed
- Jun 11, 2025 12:03 pm IST
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Opinion | What Recent Mumbai Flooding Should Teach Us About Climate
Extreme weather events have become more frequent across the world and barely anyone is spared. While Mumbai was dealing with a deluge, a glacier collapsed in Switzerland, dumping mud and ice into a valley and burying the village of Blatten.
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Dinesh Narayanan
- Jun 11, 2025 11:07 am IST
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Opinion | How Rajiv Gandhi's Visit Turned Vizhinjam From A Fishing Village To Deepwater Port
The idea for a deepwater sea port in Vizhinjam germinated in the days of the Travancore State in the British era. It was revived during a visit by Prime Minister Rajiv Gandhi in 1985, who had gone there to inaugurate houses for fishermen.
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Shubhabrata Bhattacharya
- Jun 09, 2025 16:33 pm IST
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Opinion | A Case For Decency - By Manoj K. Jha
The algorithms that drive social media platforms are designed to create echo chambers and amplify polarising content. When political leaders align themselves with such content, knowingly or otherwise, they risk deepening social divisions.
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Manoj K. Jha
- Jun 09, 2025 13:30 pm IST
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Opinion | How China Has Been Blocking India's UNSC Actions Since The 2000s
China's pattern of using "technical holds" in the UNSC 1267 Sanctions Committee can be traced to the early 2000s.
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Aishwaria Sonavane
- Jun 09, 2025 11:04 am IST
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Opinion | BJP Manifesto: Promise Versus Reality
9 June marks exactly one year since Narendra Modi and his Council of Ministers were sworn in. Before the elections, the BJP published a 69-page manifesto. Here are 15 promises from the BJP Manifesto 2024.
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Derek O’Brien
- Jun 09, 2025 07:43 am IST
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Opinion | A Commissioner As A Scapegoat For Colossal, Collective Failure?
The stampede at the Chinnaswamy Stadium is among the most tragic events I have witnessed in my life as a reporter.
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TM Veeraraghav
- Jun 07, 2025 13:04 pm IST
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Opinion | Two Narcissists Walk Into a Democracy: On The Trump-Musk Saga
In ancient Rome, emperors clashed with senators over war and law. In 2025 America, the emperor and the rocket man are feuding over subsidies and social media likes.
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Amit Chaturvedi
- Jun 07, 2025 10:22 am IST
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Opinion | Ukraine's 'Op Spiderweb' Has Something In Common With India
Our own uneasy neighbourhood reminds us daily that lasting peace must be safeguarded by the willingness and the capacity to strike at the root of violence - not just its branches.
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Harsh V. Pant, Vinay Kaura
- Jun 06, 2025 19:01 pm IST
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Opinion | Musk-Trump Saga is Not A Biblical Or Pop Culture Event. It's Dangerous
If the James Bond movies are to be trusted, your most vicious enemy happens to be a jilted lover or a close accomplice.
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Nishtha Gautam
- Jun 06, 2025 18:38 pm IST
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Opinion | Breaking: Female Star Foolishly Assumes She's An Equal - On Deepika-Vanga Clash
The incident has assumed such dramatic inflexions that it could be straight out of Vanga's films. Sample the premise: slighted by a woman, man rages in public.
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Ishita Sengupta
- Jun 06, 2025 17:19 pm IST
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Blog | The Story Of Filmmaker Roshaan Khattak, Hunted By Pakistan, Let Down By Cambridge
If one of Britain's most prestigious universities can't protect a postgraduate researcher, what hope is there for smaller institutions? What message does this send to academics investigating authoritarianism, state violence, or contested territories?
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Francesca Marino
- Jun 06, 2025 14:20 pm IST
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Blog | 'Future At Stake': Why Indian Students In US Aren't Going Home This Summer
"The current visa situation is unpredictable. I can't risk it after putting in three years here," says an undergraduate, referring to the heightened scrutiny at American airports and reports of foreign nationals being barred.
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Savita Patel
- Jun 06, 2025 11:51 am IST
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Opinion | There's A Country India Must Take More Seriously: Kazakhstan
Though India is a giant with a billion population and Kazakhstan is a nascent republic, only 34 years old with a population of about 20 million, there are many convergences in their foreign policies and positions on global issues.
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Aditi Bhaduri
- Jun 05, 2025 18:41 pm IST
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Opinion | Europe To Africa, Why Pakistan's Terror Exports Aren't India's Problem Alone
Instead of trying to throttle back on terrorism post-Operation Sindoor, the Pakistanis, in their victory mindset, have empowered them even more.
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Tara Kartha
- Jun 05, 2025 14:55 pm IST
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