Opinion | 1 Doctor For Every 2,000 Patients: India's Cancer Care Needs A Fix

Opinion | 1 Doctor For Every 2,000 Patients: India's Cancer Care Needs A Fix

Bharti Mishra Nath | Wednesday June 19, 2024

In 2022, India had more than 14.1 lakh new cancer cases and over 9.1 lakh deaths due to it, according to World Health Organization (WHO).

Opinion | "She'll Shine": Will Indira Gandhi's Words About Priyanka Hold True?

Opinion | "She'll Shine": Will Indira Gandhi's Words About Priyanka Hold True?

Shubhabrata Bhattacharya | Wednesday June 19, 2024

Priyanka Gandhi Vadra has finally relented. She has been named as the Congress candidate for the by-poll in Kerala's Wayanad.

Opinion | NEET Mess: A Reminder That Lethargy Can Be Costly

Opinion | NEET Mess: A Reminder That Lethargy Can Be Costly

Meeta Sengupta | Tuesday June 18, 2024

The NTA itself is a young organisation, but it has no dearth of excellent advice. It has venerable advisors and leaders.

Opinion | In Numbers: 'Brand Modi' Is Still The Key Difference Between BJP And Others

Opinion | In Numbers: 'Brand Modi' Is Still The Key Difference Between BJP And Others

Amitabh Tiwari | Tuesday June 18, 2024

Brand Modi may have aged - or perhaps peaked as well - after 10 years in power, but it's still the prime differentiator between the BJP and the Congress.

Opinion | Bengal Has Lessons For India In Sending More Women To Parliament

Opinion | Bengal Has Lessons For India In Sending More Women To Parliament

Derek O'Brien | Tuesday June 18, 2024

India ranks 145 out of 185 countries in terms of women's representation in the lower house of parliaments.

Opinion | Organ Donation: India May Soon Have A Patient-Friendly System

Opinion | Organ Donation: India May Soon Have A Patient-Friendly System

Bharti Mishra Nath | Monday June 17, 2024

There are reports that the Central government is mulling over opening up organ exchange between unrelated individuals, for which the Health Ministry is in talks with the medical fraternity, state government officials, ethical experts, and NGOs.

Opinion | Rahul's Rise, Ticket Troubles: 5 Reasons BJP Missed The Majority Mark

Opinion | Rahul's Rise, Ticket Troubles: 5 Reasons BJP Missed The Majority Mark

Amitabh Tiwari | Monday June 17, 2024

In Uttar Pradesh, Haryana, Jharkhand, Karnataka, Manipur, and Rajasthan, where the BJP registered most of its seat losses, its drop in votes was at least five percentage points.

Opinion | How Congress Can Carry Forward The Momentum Of Lok Sabha Results

Opinion | How Congress Can Carry Forward The Momentum Of Lok Sabha Results

Naresh Arora | Monday June 17, 2024

If the Congress is to return to power in 2029, aiming to cross at least 200 seats and form a coalition, momentum is key. A year from now, the 99 seats should not look like a flash in the pan.

Opinion | PM Modi At G7 Addresses Irritants With US and Canada

Opinion | PM Modi At G7 Addresses Irritants With US and Canada

Gaurie Dwivedi | Sunday June 16, 2024

Modi, who was at the centre of the G7 family picture, made the best use of the opportunity for a 'pull-aside' with US President Joe Biden. For PM Modi, it presented an opportunity to address some irritants in otherwise strong bilateral ties.

Opinion: Stop Generalising, Elon Musk, Indian EVMs Are Safe And Tamper Proof

Opinion: Stop Generalising, Elon Musk, Indian EVMs Are Safe And Tamper Proof

Pallava Bagla | Sunday June 16, 2024

Elon Musk has stated that "we should eliminate electronic voting machines". Maybe he is talking only about the American democratic process and US Electronic Voting Machines, which may be unsafe and could be hacked.

Opinion | G7 Must Stop Being An Old Boys' Club - And Embrace India, Officially

Opinion | G7 Must Stop Being An Old Boys' Club - And Embrace India, Officially

Syed Zubair Ahmed | Saturday June 15, 2024

With a vast population, the fastest-growing major economy, and a strategic geopolitical position, India presents a strong case for inclusion in the G7.

Opinion | How Prime Ministers Have Fared in Their Home Constituencies In Past

Opinion | How Prime Ministers Have Fared in Their Home Constituencies In Past

Dr. Sandeep Shastri | Saturday June 15, 2024

There are 15 instances of sitting Prime Ministers contesting elections: they won on 14 occasions and only one sitting Prime Minister, Indira Gandhi, lost her seat, Raebareli, in 1977.

Opinion | In Numbers: How 'Stronghold' Seats Saved The Day For BJP

Opinion | In Numbers: How 'Stronghold' Seats Saved The Day For BJP

Amitabh Tiwari | Saturday June 15, 2024

The most fascinating aspect of this election is that the Congress, which was routed in most direct contests with the BJP in 2019, has come out strong this time, winning almost 30% of such seats.

Opinion | Congress's New Dilemma: Will Rahul Agree to Be Leader of Opposition?

Opinion | Congress's New Dilemma: Will Rahul Agree to Be Leader of Opposition?

Shubhabrata Bhattacharya | Friday June 14, 2024

Will Rahul Gandhi, who has turned the fortunes of his party and brought to naught the talk of a 'Congress-mukt Bharat', measure up to the expectations expressed in the CWC's resolution? Or will he choose to shun responsibility once again?

Blog | I Trained My ChatBot To Be A Therapist. 10/10 Recommend - <i>For Now</i>

Blog | I Trained My ChatBot To Be A Therapist. 10/10 Recommend - For Now

Sanjana Ramachandran | Friday June 14, 2024

By reducing the variability that another complex human being introduces, my therapeutic endeavour felt lighter, easier to navigate.

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