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Indu Pawar Even after 75 years of independence, women in India continue to face immense challenges in gaining political ...
It’s been 5 years since the “summer of George Floyd”. There have been some notable reforms, but our country still struggles ...
By Inderjit Badhwar In a democracy as diverse and complex as India’s, numbers are not just statistics—they are instruments of power, equity, and sometimes, exclusion. This week’s cover story, by ...
The respite centre in north Kerry known as Cois na Feile has re-opened again after it was closed due to a staffing shortage ...
ShareMrs. Chioma Fanawopo Hails From The South Eastern Part Of Nigeria. She Relocated To Be With Her Family In The United Kingdom. An Award Winning Parent And Teen Coach, She Told Flora Onwudiwe That ...
The World Bank has allocated $40m to support the expansion of financial protection for poor and vulnerable Nigerians under a ...
Matthew Yglesias’ opinion piece, “Maintain High Standards” (The Columbian, June 9), makes several questionable assumptions about equity grading that warrant a closer look. He equates the traditional 1 ...
This isn’t some distant scenario; it’s happening now, and it will trigger the most profound workplace disruption since the ...
Imagine a meeting of your neighborhood watch where the neighbor down the street bursts in, yelling “Help, my house is burning ...
The origin of the Juneteenth celebrations marking the end of slavery in the U.S. goes back to an order issued as Union troops ...