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Rajdeep Sardesai

BBC’S VOICE OF INDIA

By Rajdeep Sardesai Long before the TV screen or mobile phone took over our lives, there was the humble radio. For anyone who grew up in the India of the 70s, the radio was our window to a wider world. This was my universe where...

Chander Gupta

Understanding Non-Earning Asset

By Chander Gupta Having retired from a Public Sector Bank after rendering service for 35 years as an officer, I am privileged to have grasped some of the fundamental concepts related to banking and finance. One such concept worth discussing about, for the benefit of...

Debaraj Sahoo

Modern farming, old problems

By Debaraj Sahoo The growing mechanised harvesting of paddy in rural Odisha has significantly improved agricultural productivity. It has reduced dependence on manual labour, shortened harvesting time, and helped farmers cope with increasingly unpredictable weather patterns. However, in the absence of sustainable residue disposal and...

Melvin Durai

The many awards I’d like to have

I’ve never been much of an athlete, but someday I’d like to wear an Olympic silver medal around my neck. I’d show it proudly to all my friends, saying, “It’s mine, all mine. Did you ever think I’d have an Olympic silver medal in javelin?”...

Hippolyte Fofack

STIFLING DIALOGUE

US President Donald Trump rose to power partly by positioning himself as a foil to global elites. But last week, he attended the World Economic Forum (WEF) – the quintessential gathering of the world’s wealthiest and most powerful people – in Davos as the star...

Suryabanshi Suraj

Vande Mataram finds unified voice in Odisha

By Suryabanshi Suraj On a crisp January morning, patriotism found a powerful voice across Odisha. At exactly 11am, lakhs of students rose in unison in schools, colleges and universities to sing Vande Mataram, transforming classrooms and campuses into spaces of collective pride, purpose and national...

Satish Kumar

Celebrating Diversity

By Satish Kumar Our planet Earth favours diversity. In the beginning of time, in the hours of the Big Bang, there was only energy and gas. Over the billions of years, evolution has created countless forms of life. It is a self-evident fact that the...

Dhurjati Mukherjee

Trade trends encouraging

By Dhurjati Mukherjee German Chancellor Fredrich Merz’s recent visit to India resulted in promising economic discussions. He assured Prime Minister Modi of progress on the European Union trade deal, while Germany formalized 19 defence and technology agreements. Eight other announcements seek to boost cooperation in...

Avilash Roul

New Global Disorder

By Avilash Roul With a leadership vacuum, world governance is in severe crisis. Under the UN watch, the US attacked, captured and abducted the Venezuelan President on the pretext of a drug trial in the US. If that’s not a blatant violation of the so-called...

Shaun Seow

Diving deeper to save the ocean

By Shaun Seow Long-term global stability depends heavily on what happens in the ocean. Nowhere is this more evident than in Asia, home to much of the Coral Triangle and vast mangrove and seagrass ecosystems that sustain fisheries, protect coastal communities, and store massive amounts...

 

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