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  • Creative License-How bias narrows the base

    8 April 2019 We are living in such times that now ‘political correctness’ made our humour tepid and our gossip colourless. The usual ‘sardarji’ or ‘thambi’ jokes proved to be not in sync with the mass sense of proportion and balance and the only territory that seemed available was the gender based jokes where we Read more

  • Universal Health: The feasibility of WHO World Health Day Goal

    The WHO has set an ambitious target for it, repeated this goal as its World Health Day slogan for the second year in a row, and emphasised that within the decade, i.e. by 2030 we need to get there. The goal is ambitious because unlike previous emphasis on preventive care and targeted goals for diseases, Read more

  • Tenor of choice:

    We as a people are often unable to hold back and speak up or out, and that is when the inner demons get revealed. I felt in a strange coincidence, three different persons were being attacked for basically the same reasons. The views they expressed were not in sync with the majority sentiment, and of Read more

  • Tide or tidings-Impact of poll promises!

    Fresh from watching a movie like LKG, which is a Tamil movie about as current on political milieu as Google, I can say that we are walking up to smell our filter coffees! It is really curious to see how a sometimes cliched and sometimes inspiring script can get your goat, with the central theme Read more

  • Mission Shakti-Search for truth!

    2 April 2019 Do we really need a debate over capabilities which we hope we will never actually deploy? Strategic affairs discourse in India has been repeatedly derailed because of a stance that we have, based on our ‘Hindu’ identity of being a peace loving people, incapable of animosity or military bearing in a world Read more

  • Health Care conundrum:Why India and USA appear to be conjoint twins

    1 April 2019 Somewhere along the path to development, between when India was a struggling third world country and when she became an economy in PPP terms and in real terms to be reckoned as within the G20, India’s mindset and her approach to health care changed.  It is surprising that this mindset change was Read more

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