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Nari Shakti Vandan Adhiniyam: From the shadows to the centre stage

India is set to implement the Nari Shakti Vandan Adhiniyam, a law reserving seats for women in Parliament and state assemblies. This move aims to bridge the gap between women's high voter turnout and their low representation. The government is exploring ways to expedite implementation, potentially aligning it with the 2029 elections.

12 Apr 2026 11:44 am
The age-old problem of not being that young

Turning 55, the author ponders age in rock and roll. Unlike athletes, musicians often continue performing in old age. Examples like Little Richard and Chuck Berry show longevity. Iggy Pop's recent performance highlights the blend of youthful energy and aged wisdom. The author rejects the idea of 'behaving one's age' but acknowledges physical limitations.

11 Apr 2026 11:10 pm
When being feted, do we really need to eat humble pie?

The word 'humbled' often misrepresents the true feelings of award recipients. It fails to express joy and gratitude accurately. This common phrase dulls appreciation for those who helped achieve success. More precise language is needed to convey the full spectrum of emotions. Authentic expression benefits both the honoree and the audience.

11 Apr 2026 11:08 pm
'Politics' isn't only about political parties, government, elections... it's the principles that govern every aspect of our lives

'Politics' and 'political' do not indicate only political parties, government, elections, or international relations. At some level, most people know this. The term 'office politics' is, after all, a part of our everyday vocabulary. But politics is not about machinations alone either. Nor is politics an aspect of cinema only in more obvious examples like Dhurandhar, or when, say, a reporter investigates film censorship. 'Politics' here refers to principles that govern every aspect of our lives,

11 Apr 2026 11:03 pm
French gastronomy, mon ami, resides in Lyons dens and bouchons

Lyon stands as the undisputed capital of French gastronomy. Its rich culinary heritage, shaped by generations of women known as the 'Meres of Lyon', continues to influence cookery across France. These formidable women established bouchons, traditional Lyonnaise restaurants, preserving classic dishes. Today, these establishments offer authentic tastes, a testament to Lyon's enduring culinary artistry.

11 Apr 2026 10:40 pm
Breaking Chinas rare earth monopoly will define the next industrial era

China dominates the global supply of rare earths, essential for modern technology and climate transition. This dominance creates geopolitical risks for other nations. While rare earths are found globally, China refines most of the world's supply. Western countries, including Europe, are now looking to secure their own access to these vital minerals.

10 Apr 2026 11:34 pm
Pax, Trump-Hegseth remix: America's gun laws, dehumanisation and double standards have been its ticket to virtue

Global powers often apply different standards to conflicts. Events in the West are viewed with shock, while similar tragedies in regions like Iran and Pakistan are dismissed. This selective outrage highlights a pattern of dehumanization and double standards in international relations. The article questions the narrative of pacifism presented by nations with a history of military intervention.

10 Apr 2026 11:22 pm
Orange economy rises: Creativity fuels India's growth story

Emerging as a vital part of India's economic framework, the 'orange economy' harnesses creativity to generate both intellectual property and employment opportunities. This dynamic sector fuels growth across tourism, hospitality, and retail markets, with cultural celebrations such as Durga Puja showcasing its robust economic influence.

10 Apr 2026 11:18 pm
AIs shadow over modern battlefields: Why India must prepare

Warfare is rapidly changing with artificial intelligence. AI is now a key part of military decisions and operations. For India, this means developing its own AI technology is crucial for national security. India must also help shape global rules for AI in warfare. Protecting information from AI-driven disinformation is also vital. Preparedness is key for India's future.

10 Apr 2026 1:57 pm
Autism Acceptance Month: Care, from beyond the spectrum

Families raising autistic children face a daunting financial future. India's systems fall short in providing lifelong support and structured pathways for adults with autism. This necessitates early financial planning, but current infrastructure and financial instruments are inadequate.

9 Apr 2026 11:18 pm
A space odyssey: Artemis 2 has been a spot check to see if humans can be safely operational for weeks in deep space

The Artemis 2 crew is returning to Earth after a historic journey. This mission tested NASA's spacecraft and life support systems in deep space. Astronauts experienced an 'Earthrise' and a solar eclipse. The mission's success is crucial for future human presence on the Moon and journeys to Mars. India is also advancing its space exploration efforts.

9 Apr 2026 11:09 pm
India's protein boom: Growth, risks & need for sustainable sourcing

India's appetite for protein is on the rise, opening doors for food enterprises seeking growth. However, this expansion is not without challenges, such as potential climate repercussions and the threat of antimicrobial resistance. Its imperative for larger stakeholders to prioritize ethical sourcing. While theres some headway in policy development, the implementation is still lacking.

9 Apr 2026 11:00 pm
Saving private Trump Social: Truths, ego and the unseen diplomacy behind a fragile Iran truce

A fragile two-week ceasefire has emerged, potentially signaling the war's end. The US and Israel agreed to halt strikes, with Iran reciprocating and reopening the Strait of Hormuz under specific conditions. Trump views Iran's 10-point plan as workable, a move seen by some as a strategic defeat for the US, forcing a pragmatic cut of losses.

9 Apr 2026 12:25 am
Art of the retreat: Trump bluster meets ground reality as Pakistan brokers Iran truce

A recent military campaign against Iran has ended with a fragile ceasefire. The United States aimed for regime change and dismantling Iran's nuclear program. However, Tehran remains in power. The Strait of Hormuz has been reopened. Diplomacy had previously achieved a workable framework that collapsed when bombing began.

8 Apr 2026 11:55 pm
Pakistans Hormuz moment: mediator gains, but strategic test lies ahead

Pakistan has emerged as a key mediator between Washington and Tehran. This diplomatic role marks a significant shift for Islamabad. The country's geographical advantage and Iran's trust have been crucial. Pakistan's leadership may leverage this new standing for domestic political gains. The unfolding of the truce will determine the long-term impact of Pakistan's mediation efforts.

8 Apr 2026 11:09 pm
Whose rituals, whose rights? Sabarimala U-turn exposes the tension between tradition, politics, and equality

Kerala's ruling LDF has reversed its stance on the Sabarimala Temple issue. The party now supports religious fundamentalism and traditional rituals over gender equality. This shift follows an earlier endorsement of a Supreme Court verdict allowing women's entry. The LDF's new position prioritizes the protection of rituals. This decision may alienate various voter groups.

7 Apr 2026 11:58 pm
Constitution over tradition: Why essential practices must not override individual rights

India's Supreme Court is embarking on an examination of religious traditions to determine their compliance with fundamental rights. Key cases under consideration involve access to temples and various customary practices. The court aims to highlight constitutional protections against discrimination, advocating for secular statutes to take precedence over religious exemptions.

7 Apr 2026 11:46 pm
How UPI can make India an architect of global financial connectivity

India's triumph with UPI in digital payments is on the brink of revolutionizing cross-border money transfers. The goal is to enhance the speed, affordability, and clarity of international transactions. This groundbreaking approach promises to elevate trade and remittances, reinforcing India's stature in the global economy.

7 Apr 2026 11:35 pm
It's the politics, stupid: Political, not economic, dynamics to derisk supply chains is what India needs

A new geopolitical schism emerges from the US-Israel war on Iran, impacting Asian economies' energy supplies. India, China, Japan, and South Korea face supply chain challenges. Diversification and derisking are crucial for these nations. India must align with Gulf countries' strategies and explore domestic coal gasification. Access to resources in crises will define future success.

7 Apr 2026 12:32 am
Rent an adviser, boards: How firms can tap bureaucrats wisdom without boardroom conflicts

Former government officials and regulators are increasingly joining private companies. This practice raises concerns about potential conflicts of interest and undue influence. While their expertise is valuable, the article questions the ethics of their transition. Some companies may seek influence rather than genuine insight. Advisory roles or amended service rules are suggested as alternatives to ensure integrity and transparency.

7 Apr 2026 12:09 am