Part 2: Are we creating enough Jobs?
In the first part of this two part series we discussed why aren’t we creating enough jobs for all the people joining the workforce and what can happen if this crisis ...
In the first part of this two part series we discussed why aren’t we creating enough jobs for all the people joining the workforce and what can happen if this crisis ...
Digvijay Singh, the heir of the erstwhile Gwalior rulers, a Congress staunch man in his quest for outlandish display of loyalty often ends up making snide remarks that are often self-contradictory. ...
PM Narendra Modi's 94 minute long I-day speech could have been known for many things- the longest speech from the ramparts of Red Fort in the last 15 years or a ...
India is Independent. Now, Indians shall Liberate themselves from Self-Inflicted Psychological Restraints Frustrated ever I was, annoyed when the girl selling the 'Tri-colour' was over charging her customers. Now, the fever ...
India deploys Brahmos SuperSonic Cruise Missile to counter Chinese military buildup As far apart as it sounds, the calm and serene valleys of Arunachal Pradesh are going to house batteries of ...
Quality education is the only solution for most of the barriers of development of India from economic ills such as unemployment and poverty to social ills such as casteism and chauvinistic ...
Way back in 2003, only to embarrass the then Chief Minister of Andhra Pradesh Chandrababu Naidu, opposition leader Rajasekhara Reddy got about forty Congress MLAs write a letter to Sonia Gandhi ...
Donald Trump, in yet another crazy statement said USA should pull out of WTO and that the existence of the 163 member body has been a disaster. While the statement may ...
'26th July. A day that holds a special meaning in the hearts of the Indians, as this is the day when Indian forces had wiped out the remnants of Pakistani Army ...
A constant factor in the last 6 decades or so restraining India from reaching the pinnacle that it deserved to reach has been an inefficient and cumbersome bureaucracy. The exchequer bears ...
In many ways what people call Hinduism was never a religion in true sense. Even the Supreme Court had to accept and declare 'Hinduism' as a way of living. Nothing more. ...
The former British Prime Minister and a Noble laureate in literature, Winston S. Churchill, of whom I am not an admirer at all, had once remarked on January 7, 1939 in ...
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