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Biography, Latest PostsDecember 1, 2021<December 31, 2022

Romila Thapar’s Brilliance

As Romila Thapar celebrates her 90th birthday, her contribution to Indian history remains etched in history.

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Latest Posts, OpinionNovember 29, 2021<January 5, 2022

Is The Omicron Variant A Direct Result Of Restrictive Patents?

That vaccines, whose technology could shield the world from ever-mutating viruses, are controlled by a few corporations is more a matter of concern than a new virus.

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Environment, Latest PostsNovember 26, 2021<January 5, 2022

Space Debris & Attempts To Remove Trash From Space

Attempts to clean space junk have only just started. It is yet to be seen how successful they turn out to be.

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Latest Posts, OpinionNovember 22, 2021<January 5, 2022

ADHD & You

Awareness about ADHD is important so that people suffering from it are treated in the right manner.

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Latest Posts, OpinionNovember 16, 2021<January 5, 2022

The Violence In Tripura & Amravati Is The Direct Result Of Hate Mongering

The demographic shift & hate-mongering in Tripura should come as a warning. If not contained, the communal venom is likely to spill over to the rest of the country.

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Environment, Latest PostsNovember 11, 2021<January 5, 2022

The Dancing Frogs Of Karnataka

The Kottigehara bush frog is listed as an endangered species in The Top 100 Evolutionarily Distinct And Globally Endangered (EDGE) Amphibians.

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Two centuries later, this legacy is revived digitally. Today, the Madras Courier serves a global audience of curious, intelligent readers interested in South Asian affairs. We curate interesting stories that enhance our understanding of the world in meaningful ways.

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