Why COVID-19 Deserves A Nobel Prize
byDo you think Covid-19 should be nominated for the Nobel Peace Prize?
Do you think Covid-19 should be nominated for the Nobel Peace Prize?
Here are ten urgent questions for the government put together by a collective of health reporters.
Most Rajya Sabha nominees have remained mute spectators. Must we continue this archaic tradition of nominating “luminaries”?
The coronavirus pandemic will force planners to seriously consider factors population, food security & inadequate housing.
Practising social distancing will result in fewer face-to-face social interactions, increasing the risk of loneliness.
The machinations of oil producing nations, their misadventures & wars, are causing global turmoil.
Our world will not be the same again. The spectre of coronavirus & the loss of thousands of lives will change us forever.
Though it seems a conspiracy theory, one question can not be discounted: Is the new Coronavirus, COVID-19, an act of war?
An unprecedented shift in the human population is one reason why more diseases originate in Asia & Africa.
Given the targeted attempts at ethnic cleansing, the intervention by the UNHRC is justified.
The Trump-Modi tamasha is an election gimmick, a diplomatic event aimed at building political legitimacy at home.
The 2002 riots helped make the BJP electorally invincible in Gujarat. The work to bring the Gujarat model to Delhi has begun.
The India Gandhi envisioned is fading into the oblivion, only to be replaced by the Hindutva majoritarianism.
Why is the Modi Sarkar a veritable bedlam of emotional conflicts for the sane in this country?
How does one understand Hindutva, the ideology rooted in a belief that Hindus form the basis for the Indian nation?