Opinion | 'We Lost Her': A Smartphone Epidemic Is Ruining Europe's New Generation

Opinion | 'We Lost Her': A Smartphone Epidemic Is Ruining Europe's New Generation

Syed Zubair Ahmed | Wednesday September 18, 2024

Parent-led movements are pushing for stricter screen time regulations, and even bans in schools, calling for comprehensive policies to protect the next generation's future.

Opinion | Should We Be Worried About Unemployable Human Bots?

Opinion | Should We Be Worried About Unemployable Human Bots?

Umakant Soni | Wednesday September 18, 2024

What we really need to fear is not the flooding of cheap humanoids from China, but rather the massive numbers of "human bots" - humans raised and trained to master outdated exams in pursuit of paper degrees - who may be unemployable in the future.

Blog | Kandahar Hijack And Its 'K Connection' - A Reporter's Diary

Blog | Kandahar Hijack And Its 'K Connection' - A Reporter's Diary

Neeta Sharma | Wednesday September 18, 2024

I started my career as a reporter 25 years ago. My first big assignment as a cub reporter covering courts was the Kandahar hijack.

Opinion | India's Options For Russia-Ukraine Peace Are Growing Complicated

Opinion | India's Options For Russia-Ukraine Peace Are Growing Complicated

Kanwal Sibal | Tuesday September 17, 2024

That Modi will discuss India's initiative with Biden when he goes to the US this month is likely, now that he knows Putin's mind after his own talks with him and the feedback he has got from National Security Advisor Ajit Doval.

Opinion | Kejriwal Should Know Drama And Theatrics Have Their Limits

Opinion | Kejriwal Should Know Drama And Theatrics Have Their Limits

Ashutosh | Tuesday September 17, 2024

If Kejriwal wants to regain the support and goodwill of the people, he needs to think outside the box and present some radical new ideas. Old tricks and theatrics will not suffice.

Opinion | Will Kejriwal's Brand of Victimhood Politics Work Again?

Opinion | Will Kejriwal's Brand of Victimhood Politics Work Again?

Sanjay Singh | Monday September 16, 2024

Delhi Government ministers and senior AAP leaders have been working overtime to reclaim the moral high ground and sympathy for Arvind Kejriwal. In doing so, they seem to be relying on the belief that public memory is short.

Opinion | Gen Z Wants Nothing To Do With Your Corner Office

Opinion | Gen Z Wants Nothing To Do With Your Corner Office

Shadma Shaikh | Monday September 16, 2024

To sell the story of a 70-hour work week to a Gen Z who seeks purpose, passion, and self-fulfilment, we need to address their concerns around burnout, benefits, and the impact of long hours on their well-being.

AI Can Debunk Conspiracy Theories Better Than Humans

AI Can Debunk Conspiracy Theories Better Than Humans

F.D. Flam, Bloomberg Opinion | Monday September 16, 2024

The researchers had instructed the LLM to try to persuade people to reconsider their beliefs. To their surprise, it was actually pretty effective.

Opinion | Arvind Kejriwal Is Going For Broke

Opinion | Arvind Kejriwal Is Going For Broke

K.V. Prasad | Monday September 16, 2024

Any decision will need careful consideration to avoid further damaging the image of the AAP and its leaders.

Opinion | How Amazon And Flipkart Missed The '10-Minute' Bus

Opinion | How Amazon And Flipkart Missed The '10-Minute' Bus

Pankaj Mishra | Monday September 16, 2024

With India's young and middle-class shoppers expecting everything - from groceries to electronics - delivered in under 10 minutes, quick-commerce has gone mainstream.

Opinion | BJP Faces Three Big Challenges In Haryana

Opinion | BJP Faces Three Big Challenges In Haryana

Amitabh Tiwari | Monday September 16, 2024

The Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) is grappling with a triple anti-incumbency situation and is fighting an uphill battle in an election where the Congress is considered the favourite to win.

Opinion | Modi 3.0 Is Leaving Nothing To Chance With Southeast Asia

Opinion | Modi 3.0 Is Leaving Nothing To Chance With Southeast Asia

Harsh V. Pant, Pratnashree Basu | Saturday September 14, 2024

Modi 3.0 marks a significant evolution in India's engagement with Southeast Asia, driven by geopolitical imperatives and economic interests.

Opinion | Clean Air And Blue Skies Still Far For India

Opinion | Clean Air And Blue Skies Still Far For India

Bharti Mishra Nath | Saturday September 14, 2024

The Union and state governments must stop relegating pollution issues to the background.

Opinion | An Opportunity in Crisis for India's Garment Industry

Opinion | An Opportunity in Crisis for India's Garment Industry

Bharti Mishra Nath | Saturday September 14, 2024

As Chinas and Bangladesh's dominance wanes, the world is searching for the next textile hub.

Opinion | Nostalgia Or Content Crunch? Why Theatres Are Returning To Old Hits

Opinion | Nostalgia Or Content Crunch? Why Theatres Are Returning To Old Hits

Latha Srinivasan | Friday September 13, 2024

The release cycle of films has undergone a shift and with many new big-budget flicks not doing well at the box office, producers and distributors seem to have put on their thinking caps to ensure theatres get a steady stream of content.

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