Ask people to name five items that they can’t live without for a week, and the smartphone will probably feature in most lists ahead of other necessities like food and water — even air! This is indicative of the pervasiveness of technology in our lives in the digital age.
The Congress with it’s pleasant face, over the decades, always assured roti, kapda and makaan.
In a recent debate on severe air pollution in Delhi and northern India in a television channel, a farmer from Punjab asked: Instead of union government spending Rs 1 lakh crore for developing 500 km of high speed rail, why don’t it give Rs 5,000 crore every year as subsidy for the kharif paddy fa
Imposition of Anti-Dumping Duty (ADD) on imports of solar cells and modules not only threatens to jeopardise the 100 GW solar power target that India has set for 2022; it could also hurt job creation and overall economic growth.
Two things come out strikingly clear from prime minister Narendra Modi’s fourth Independence Day speech that was delivered in his usual impromptu style. His invincibility as a political craftsman laying the basis for his next Lok Sabha elections cannot be missed out.