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Lebanese deserve better

John Andrews Haram Lubnan, poor Lebanon. As if hosting more than a million refugees from the Syrian war next door, an economy in free-fall, and Covid-19 weren’t enough, now the catastrophic destruction of the port of Beirut has left more than 150 dead, over 6,000...

Anthony J. Tata

Appreciate Indian names – even on others

Melvin Durai A  headline on the New York Times’ website recently caught my interest: “Trump Puts Pentagon in Political Crossfire With Tata Appointment.” I immediately clicked on the link, wondering what relationship this ‘Tata’ had with the famous Tata family of India. Had President Trump...

Machismo & malpractice

Jayati Ghosh The United States, Brazil, and India have surged ahead of the rest of the world in terms of the number of confirmed COVID-19 cases, with no peak in sight. They (and fourth-place Russia) have one thing in common: macho leaders with authoritarian personalities....

NEP-2020 seen in Odisha’s context

Dhanada K Mishra The biggest concern that experts have flagged about the new National Education Policy is the challenges of implementation, going by our record on such matters particularly in crucial areas of health and education. In 2009, the state government had formed the Higher...

Trauma of Covid childbirth

Mary Fitzgerald ‘The baby is dead. We can’t assist you here.’ By the time she heard these devastating words, the pregnant Yasmelis Casanova had endured a long and painful journey, passing through multiple COVID-19 checkpoints, to the hospital in Caracas, Venezuela. She bled for hours...

Centenary year of an underrated PM

Anita Saluja PV Narasimha Rao never dreamt to be the Prime Minister, as he was no lobbyist and did not have the instincts in him to side-step anybody. In fact, after the assassination of Rajiv Gandhi, he had packed his bags and returned to his...

Deals within deals

Saeed Naqvi It reflects on the civilisational power of Lord Rama in this ancient land that Independent India’s five Prime Ministers involved themselves in the affairs of his birthplace at Ayodhya. Jawaharlal Nehru, Rajiv Gandhi, Narasimha Rao, Narendra Modi and, tangentially, VP Singh in between....

PAK’S CARTOGRAPHIC WAR

Dr DK Giri Islamabad has launched a fresh attack on India. Following the new map released officially by Nepal, Pakistan seeks to engage India in a cartographic war. The government supporters say the new is a fresh rendition of the old one issued in 2017....

Health Care

Who takes what from govt in healthcare

Bharat Jhunjhunwala The two areas of the Union government expenditures on healthcare are curative and preventive. According to the National Health Accounts Estimates for India, 2018, the government spent `9,134 crore in 2015-16 on the 31 lakh government employees; or about `7,000 per person if...

TWO SIDES OF ROBOTS

Edmund S. Phelps The robots are no longer coming; they are here. The Covid-19 pandemic is hastening the spread of artificial intelligence (AI), but few have fully considered the short and long run consequences. In thinking about AI, it is natural to start from the...

 

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