The recent case involving Kaustubh Shakkarwar, a postgraduate law student at O.P. Jindal Global University, has brought to the forefront a critical debate on using artificial intelligence (AI) in academic settings. Shakkarwar’s challenge against his exam failure, allegedly due to AI-generated content, raises significant questions about the ethical and procedural frameworks governing AI in education. […]
The recent call from doctors for mandatory sleep screening of truck drivers is a vital initiative that could transform road safety in India. The alarming frequency of accidents involving heavy vehicles is often linked to fatigue, yet this factor has long been overlooked. A study by the South East Asian Academy of Sleep Medicine suggests […]
The disturbing rise in elephant deaths across India has brought renewed focus to the urgent need for effective wildlife conservation policies. Recent cases from Bandhavgarh Tiger Reserve, where 10 elephants died from suspected poisoning due to millet consumption, and Odisha, with over 50 unnatural elephant deaths this year, underscore the crisis facing India’s iconic species. […]
In our increasingly connected world, the threat of cybercrime is evolving as rapidly as the technologies we depend on. One of the most troubling trends in this sphere is the rise of psychological manipulation—especially the use of fear—to deceive and financially exploit unsuspecting individuals. Known as “fear-based cyber manipulation,” these scams are designed to prey […]
India has made remarkable strides in tackling tuberculosis (TB), a disease that has long posed a significant public health challenge. According to recent WHO findings, India’s commitment to high treatment coverage yields positive results. However, while reaching more patients with effective treatment is laudable, addressing TB fully will require equally robust strategies in preventive therapy […]
The plight of Rajasthan’s elderly pensioners being wrongly declared dead by administrative records is a disturbing failure of the system that highlights the harsh realities many senior citizens endure in accessing their rightful pensions. Forced to travel to Delhi to make their voices heard, these seniors embody the desperation faced by marginalized populations trapped in […]
As global FMCG brands pivot to “Make for India,” they aren’t just capturing a new market trend—they’re affirming India’s cultural heritage and geopolitical identity. By creating products tailored to Indian tastes and lifestyles, brands honour India’s unique civilizational legacy, shifting from generic global formulas to designs that resonate locally. This approach boosts domestic pride, allowing […]
NEW DELHI: Hundreds of members from the Kashmiri Pandit community and supporters marched silently in the heart of Delhi today, October 28, advocating for the immediate release of essential monetary support that has been withheld since April 2024. Organized by the Kashmiri Samiti Delhi (KSD) alongside several Delhi-based organizations, the peaceful march spotlighted the prolonged […]
by Shweta Daptardar of Elara Global Research In a challenging quarter, Credit Access Grameen (CREDAG IN) has found itself in “salvage mode,” facing both sectoral pressures and self-contained struggles that have weighed heavily on its earnings. Despite its strong foundation in microfinance and prudent lending practices, CREDAG’s performance has taken a significant hit, compounded by […]
by Rupesh Sankhe of Elara Global Research As the world debates a sustainable energy future, Coal India (COAL IN) reminds us of the ongoing demand for traditional fuel sources. Despite recent financial setbacks marked by subdued coal production, lower offtake, and softened realizations, Coal India remains integral to India’s energy landscape. With an eye on […]