Nuclear fusion closer to becoming a reality
- SCIENCE
- March 2, 2015
“Amidst Challenges, India’s Democracy Stands Firm” India, the world’s largest democracy, has weathered innumerable challenges since its independence in 1947. From socio-political upheavals to economic reforms and social inequality, the journey has been anything but easy. Yet, despite these obstacles, the resilience of Indian democracy shines as a beacon of hope—not just for its own
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Critical Insights into Developmental Progress and Systemic Challenges Uttar Pradesh, with its vast geographic expanse and critical role in India’s economic landscape, has positioned itself as a hub for ambitious infrastructure projects. Successive governments have promoted initiatives such as expressways, metro systems, and airports as transformative endeavors. However, the lived realities of affected populations reveal
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The joy of learning or the weight of grades: What’s driving India’s education system? Indian schools have long been celebrated for their academic rigor, but the increasing emphasis on grades and exam performance has raised concerns about the cost of this approach on students’ overall development. As classrooms shift from nurturing creativity to fueling competition,
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“Balancing Ideologies: India’s Path Toward Inclusive Growth” India, a nation marked by its vast diversity and complex socio-economic landscape, has long navigated the delicate balance between two powerful economic ideologies: socialism and capitalism. Since its independence in 1947, India has woven these contrasting economic philosophies into its development strategy, crafting a unique blend that seeks
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