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Chloroform & how modern medicine came to Hyderabad
In the 19th century, chloroform was being increasingly used for surgical procedures, but its safety profile was yet to be established
P. V. Narasimha Rao: The unsung PM who changed India’s economic destiny
Although his five-year tenure witnessed policy reforms across most of the sectors, he chose not to be the voice of the vital policies
Coronavirus and lessons for improving urban governance
As we get back to normalcy, it would be desirable to have area level arrangements like area sabha even as administrative units
Indians and the 'R' word
The Indian diaspora is known for its merits of hardwork but is also seen as one that does not rise up and challenge the status quo
KCR should unlock newer strategies to fight C-virus in Telangana
As the Covid-19 tally continued to climb, a desperate KCR even wished that reporters writing “negative news” be infected with corona
First person: When there's gunfire outside, switch off the lights and wait for dawn
Widespread destruction has taken place in Kashmir in the past three decades and still every morning starts with a new hope
Monitoring federal reforms through fiscal grants
Under the Aatma Nirbhar Bharat Mission, the borrowing limit for states has been increased from 3% to 5% for just the year 2020-21
Suparna Sharma | The etiquette of dying
In certain cultures, certain suicides are deemed honourable
Yin & Yang | To marry or not
There is a fair amount of evidence to show that men actually get a better deal in a marriage than women do
Aatmanirbhar Bharat : Will Mookerjee, Upadhyaya and Gandhi come to BJP’s rescue?
The pitch for an “Aatmanirbhar Bharat” sits perfectly well with the BJP’s repulsion for Nehru’s ideas – in this case, Nehruvian socialism