Into the world of Moonis and Baaraan Ijlal
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COVER STORY
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In the grand theatre of Indian elections, foot-tapping campaign songs are unavoidable tools of engagement for political parties in the fray. The use of memetics –capacity for cultural transmission –is characterising the emerging dimension of campaign music
UP Election 2022: Which way is Raja Bhaiya likely to tilt as he decides to contest 17 seats without coalition?
India could be well staring at a demographic disaster and Bihar could be at the centre of the disquiet over joblessness
Instead of providing employment, experts believe the post-pandemic Union budget is likely to deepen the distress in the rural economy
Is unemployment an economic issue or a governance failure? Is unemployment a true reflection of the actual rate of joblessness in the country? We explore.
The promised jobs are yet to materialise and India’s unemployment problem continues to grow bigger.
As the BJP gears up for re-election, the Hindu-Muslim card is likely to be played out stronger than before
Why have erstwhile reforms failed to help India generate jobs and gainfully employ its skilled youth?
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A tribute to the inspiring artiste that was Lata Mangeshkar
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In the grand theatre of Indian elections, foot-tapping campaign songs are unavoidable tools of engagement for political parties in the fray. The use of memetics –capacity for cultural transmission –is characterising the emerging dimension of campaign music
-
UP Election 2022: Which way is Raja Bhaiya likely to tilt as he decides to contest 17 seats without coalition?
-
India could be well staring at a demographic disaster and Bihar could be at the centre of the disquiet over joblessness
-
Instead of providing employment, experts believe the post-pandemic Union budget is likely to deepen the distress in the rural economy
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Is unemployment an economic issue or a governance failure? Is unemployment a true reflection of the actual rate of joblessness in the country? We explore.
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The promised jobs are yet to materialise and India’s unemployment problem continues to grow bigger.
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As the BJP gears up for re-election, the Hindu-Muslim card is likely to be played out stronger than before
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Why have erstwhile reforms failed to help India generate jobs and gainfully employ its skilled youth?
OTHER STORIES
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How practical is it to aspire to be self-employed? Does it pay off for all those who venture? What are the pitfalls?
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The pandemic and the job cuts that came with it led to a double exclusion of the dalits, who anyway have limited options for employment
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Decades after Independence and despite its leaps in science and technology, India is yet to find an alternative for manual scavenging
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A more important role the government has in the matter of job creation is that of building an ecosystem conducive to creation of jobs
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The migrant workers, the fringe labourers and the last man, it has been a testing time for the lot as the pandemic took away every ounce of security from their lives.
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On the eve of polls, educated Purvanchal youth are in a bind – whether to vote for caste and creed or choose job security by sacrificing their core convictions
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They don’t have jobs nor do they have direction. There is an increasing discontent among the youth of India