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Indian welfare schemes only a 'band-aid' solution & AI players eye India’s linguistic palette
Theprint· 7 days ago“The success of a social welfare system is reflected in a gradual reduction in the number of people...
Dalit man dies in UP police custody—'Return my son', mother demands, gets a lathi instead
Theprint· 7 days agoThe police implicated him in a false case and beat him so much that he died. Shakuntala said that...
How young bartenders from small towns are changing the game, one shot at a time
Indian Express· 2 days ago“The chemistry of a drink is not much different from life, it is about balancing an equation,” says Keshav, tipping his fedora, the one he wears for showmanship in a world that doesn’t bother ...
Are public executions on the rise in North Korea? The Hermit Kingdom seeks to curb cultural...
The Economic Times· 3 days agoA report prepared by the South Korea Ministry of Unification has said that public executions in North Korea are on the rise. This has yet again highlighted the absolute disregard for human rights ...
For many voters, Biden-Trump debate means a tough choice just got tougher
Business Standard India· 3 days agoThe sound you might have heard after the presidential debate this past week was of voters falling...
Marginal tax cuts not enough to spur robust economic growth
Tribune India· 5 days agoOne way of doing this is introducing a new beneficial income tax slab. Another step can be raising grants for small farmers as well as allocating more government funds for the rural employment ...
‘The Djinn Waits a Hundred Years’: What haunts us is not the supernatural but our existence
Scroll· 3 days agoThe Djinn Waits A Hundred Years is the latest offering from South African writer Shubnum Khan, whose previous works include Onion Tears, shortlisted for the Penguin Prize for African Writing ...