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Eight years on, from JCPOA to MoU: How Trump's Iran deal stacks up against Obama's nuclear pactPresident Trump has signed a 14-point memorandum with Iran, ending a four-month conflict and opening a 60-day window for a peace deal. This...
Science at scale: India’s journey from food security to global leadershipToday, India is the world’s largest producer of milk, pulses, and spices; the largest exporter of rice; and among the leading producers of ...
PCOS renamed: Experts propose new name for Polycystic Ovary Syndrome for better care and awareness—here's what you need to knowGlobal health experts are proposing to rename Polycystic Ovary Syndrome (PCOS) to Polyendocrine Metabolic Ovarian Syndrome (PMOS). This cha...
AI firms flex lobbying muscle on both side of AtlanticAI companies are spending heavily to shape new regulations in Europe and the United States. They are also engaging the public, promoting AI...
Viksit Bharat cannot run on fossil fuels -- and 2047 is the deadlineIndia aims for Viksit Bharat by 2047 but faces risks from imported fossil fuels. A shift to clean energy is crucial for economic stability ...
The luxury of hindsight, the urgency of foresight: What India can still get rightIran war: Recent West Asian events highlight India's vulnerabilities in energy, trade and finance. Foresight was dismissed, but now hindsig...
Investors press Amazon, Microsoft and Google on water, power use in US data centresBig tech companies Amazon, Microsoft, and Google are facing pressure from investors. Shareholders want more details on water usage and cons...
India to become most populous country by 2023, experts call it an opportunity for nationIndia is likely to surpass China as the most populous country in 2023, predicted the experts. They said the increasing population in the co...
Indian think-tank emerging as key people’s voice amid geo-economic fluxConsumer Unity & Trust Society (CUTS) International, headquartered in Jaipur, with branches across the globe including USA, Europe, Africa ...
Over 2,300 people died of drug overdose from 2017-19; highest fatalities in 30-45 year age groupThe highest number of deaths was reported in Rajasthan at 338, followed by Karnataka at 239 and Uttar Pradesh at 236, as per the data.
Coronavirus Pandemic: Education dreams fade for millions in digitally divided IndiaThe education playing field, never really level, is now potholed and bumpy as students, and their teachers, in cities, towns and villages s...
Community engagement and involvement crucial for Swachh BharatDespite the increased focus under the Swachh Bharat Mission on improving sanitation services, there remains a gap between what communities ...
Dr Ambedkar International Centre to be developedThe Centre will have five schools – School of Sustainable Development and Livelihood, School of Buddhist Studies, School of Policy Making a...
Liberal permit regime for taxis will help curb pollution: CSEThe Centre for Science and Environment said the new proposals will also improve access to public transport systems and and reduce pressure.
- New hope for saving vulture population
The Union government has banned multi-dose vials of human diclofenac, which is expected to give a boost to vulture conservation in the coun...
AAP's approach on women's issues patriarchal: ActivistsA delegation of women activists had met Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal before the special session and submitted a memorandum listing down t...
Elderly women face age discrimination, ageism, elder abuse and mistreatment: StudyAs per 2011 Census there were approx. 6.5 Lakh elderly women in Delhi (approximately 51 per cent of total elderly population of Delhi).
The Think-tank demise : Policy should encourage non-profit public policy advocacy groupsWhat is a think-tank? It undertakes research and has an advocacy role. There are 6,545 think-tanks from 182 countries- 292 of these are in ...
- UIDAI gets corporates on board to suggest publicity strategy
- Reality Check: Measuring a brand's image against consumer experience
The divergence between consumers' perceptions of brands and their experience of them can be marked, for better or worse.