Spending two hours outdoors daily during the Covid pandemic prevented myopia progression. Let the teachers allow the children outdoors at least one hour twice a day.
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It is a big challenge for Delhi to strike a deal with Trump without getting its nose bloodied
Trump’s erratic and ill-considered actions are prompting every country to forge new alliances and mend ruptured ones, like the one underway between Ottawa and New Delhi.
The devotional music of the Sufis has entranced seekers for centuries and easily surpasses other genres in terms of global popularity
Jawai’s leopards have adapted to this coexistence in ways unseen elsewhere
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While it may be ethically, spiritually and morally desirable, vegetarianism does not necessarily assure one a place in the hallowed halls of goodness
The burst of colour that surrounds us in March is a pointer to the law of natural growth and regeneration
Congress spokesperson Shama Mohamed and SP MLA Abu Azmi provided fodder to their rivals
Cities are centres of exploitation, where essential services and affordable housing remain out of reach for many. Yet, the urban poor are continuing to back the BJP.
Trump has been equally unsparing and insulting to India, despite his avowed friendship with PM Modi.
Sectors capable of weathering competitive headwinds don’t require high tariff walls
The Army has opted for a dual-weapon system instead of a single standard rifle due to the distinct operational needs of different units.
While in the past, the Hindi-Tamil flap carried emotive and political resonances with Tamil voters, today, economics has brought in a different dynamic.
It will be a difficult balancing act to ensure that action taken against extremist elements does not trigger a backlash from Sikh groups
Former J&K Governor NN Vohra is repeatedly warning the establishment to reform and build deterrence.
Consider the Anil Masih case... a year later, the culprit hasn't been brought to book.
Much depends on whether interim President Ahmed al-Sharaa will walk the talk on peace & unity
Science & technology provide means to get things done; what ought to be done is a matter of ethics & philosophy
There is a disconnect between the intent of the Forest Conservation Amendment Act, 2023 and its application in the field.
The problem with the UCC debate has been its excessive emphasis on uniformity
The devaluation of ‘soft’ disciplines like literature, philosophy, history, sociology or fine arts will prove to be disastrous for the psychic, intellectual development of the young generation.
Removal of two jathedars marks an inflection point in Sikh politico-religious affairs
To take advantage of the AI revolution, the entire education paradigm would have to be radically reengineered from nursery onwards.
Policymakers should not repeat the mistakes of unsustainable tourism models in rural areas like Purani Koti
It's easy to inject poison into a society but removing it is not as difficult as politicians would have us believe
Reductively introduced as my mother, I re-introduce her as a woman of her own making and personhood
Keeping a roza is not only a physical detox, but also a spiritual detox
The district administrations must take a firm stand and not allow the male kin of elected women representatives to function as their proxies.
Exclusion from punishment for marital rape is based on the principle that a wife has forever given up her consent to sexual intercourse.
THE GREAT GAME: Can the PM, whose foreign policy dexterity must be applauded, take a leaf out of Virat’s book?
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