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Safety is key, health ministry says but doesn’t know
Bengaluru lab still studying Nagaland bats
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Superstition keeps Bengal tribals off Covid test & vaccine,
govt says ‘can’t drag people out’
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Opinion
To include two books by Yogi Adityanath and Baba Ramdev in a philosophy
curriculum is to disrespect the discipline. Philosophy is indeed open-ended. But
this does not mean everything is philosophy and anyone can pass as a
philosopher, writes Varun Bhatta, Assistant Professor of Philosophy at IISER,
Bhopal.
Despite the centrality of agriculture in India, there is no standard measure of
farmers’ distress — the most commonly cited one is the number of suicides. The
country needs an index that monitors high-frequency data, integrating climatic
conditions, debt burden, agricultural commodity prices and so on, write Shweta
Saini, Senior Fellow (Visiting) at ICRIER, and Pulkit Khatri, Research Associate
at GDI.
Video
One year after the Galwan valley clash, India-China ties are headed for further
deterioration, says Gautam Bambawale, veteran diplomat and former Indian
envoy to China, Pakistan and Bhutan, in this interview to ThePrint’s Nayanima
Basu.
Still on the Galwan clash, Editor-in-Chief Shekhar Gupta highlights the shifts
that followed in the global power balance, the recent G7 and NATO leaders take
on China, and what India has achieved, tactically and strategically, in this
episode of 'Cut the Clutter'.