Opinion
The Roadmap of Yogi Adityanath's Expressway Projects
Once opened, the 341-km Purvanchal Expressway will become the heart line of eastern Uttar Pradesh.
What Will The COVID Third Wave Be Like? An Expert Answers Your Queries
Preparation for, and response to, a third wave will require a concerted nationwide effort, requiring excellent centre-state coordination.
Modi Foresaw Emergency Resistance as Tell-tale Sign of Shift, Predicted India’s Politics Will Change Forever
In those days, Modi was a Vibhag Pracharak in Vadodara, Gujarat. Not many had taken his prediction seriously.
The Jio Moment for Green Energy: Reliance Roadmap Can Truly Democratise Access to Energy in India
It compensates for massive governance atrophy on the energy front over the last two decades, when the bright promise of an atomic energy revolution never materialised.
PM Modi Writes: Pleasant Departure from Past Where Centre, States Worked to Roll Out Reforms Amid Covid
The Covid-19 pandemic has come with whole new set of challenges to Governments across the world in terms of policy-making. India is no exception, writes the Prime Minister.
Mere Laws Not Enough to Protect Ecosystem. We Must Tap Traditional Knowledge of Communities
Traditional community knowledge ranges across subjects like sustainable agriculture, forest and water management. It is also compliant to local environmental laws.
As Amazon Hits India’s Job Market & Small Businesses, Need of the Hour is to Rein in the Corporate Giant
To circumvent Indian laws, different and transparently false subsidiary vendors are being created under various labels “choice, brand, basics, solimo etc” while the vendor is in fact just one – Amazon.
The State Where Mayawati Really Needs an Alliance – Uttar Pradesh
The opportunity for BSP lies only in Uttar Pradesh where an alliance with the SP could breathe energy into the listless opposition in the state.
From Quad to G-7 Special Invite, It is a Story of India’s Rise and Active Foreign Policy Posture
India’s presence at G-7 is a tribute to the inherent strength of the country that should not be underestimated despite the occasional challenges it may face.
Can India’s UPI Payment Model be Replicated in US and Europe? Tech Diplomacy Could Make it Happen
It would be difficult to replicate the political and business will for setting up of UPI outside India. But diplomacy boils down to adoption of new ideas without arousing hostility.
The P Factor and Vastly Different Election Results in Bengal and Assam
Assembly elections results in the two neighbouring states offer plenty of takeaways on potentials and limits of polarisation as a potent campaign tool.
Once-receding ‘India Out’ Campaign is Gaining Traction in Maldives & It Has a Lakshadweep Link
To Maldives, Lakshadweep is not only a geographical extension of the Maldivian North but also a place with which they share real historic linkages, though distanced by time.
On MSME Lending, AA Framework Can Do What UPI Did For Digital Payments
MSMEs have limited access to funding and have to resort to informal sources for debt. They end up paying higher rates on loans borrowed with high collateral.
From Protesting a First Lady’s Nepal Visit in 1995, I Had to Learn to Become One 13 Years Later
I was an elected legislative member when Baburam Bhattarai was voted as the PM. I was confused as to how to adjust to my new situation as the wife of the PM.
Covid-19: Plugging Rural India’s Healthcare Gaps Calls For A Multi-Pronged Strategy
The approach for rural areas involves allocation of resources. Asha and anganwadi workers can be trained for the protocol on the three levels of the disease.
By Delivering Jabs, Medicines to Remote Rural Areas Quickly, Drones Can Aid India’s COVID Fight
With the use of drones, health workers can easily place orders by text message or call and promptly receive their deliveries in just about 30 minutes.