Rational Rationing

Giving gas to the most important uses first is sensible, but the rules must be carefully planned so people don’t panic Markets often change their mood quickly. On Tuesday, they seemed hopeful that the Iran war might end soon. This hope comes partly from Donald Trump, who has described the conflict as a “short-term excursion”….

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God-idea represents unity in diversity (uni-verse), from self-centeredness thru’ goodness towards self-lessness

It is interesting to see parallels between Greek philosophers, our Rishis and Founders of Religions who directly experience, perceive, That Infinite Consciousness, the Singular Subject, the idea of One Omnipresent, infinite God and then try to express in simple words – I am that I am; Kingdom of God is within you; This SELF is…

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The West Asian war and India

The escalating conflict involving the US and Israel against Iran has placed West Asia at the centre of global geopolitics. For India, however, the war is not a distant strategic contest but a development with immediate economic, diplomatic, and security implications. As a country deeply linked to the region through energy, trade, and diaspora ties,…

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When truth blossoms in love

In the present world, even hearing the truth has become a rare experience. We often claim that we value truth, yet when it confronts us directly, we instinctively withdraw from it. Truth today is frequently perceived as harsh or uncomfortable. But perhaps the difficulty does not lie in truth itself. It lies in the way…

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India’s delicate dance in a polarised West Asia

The US-Israeli strike on February 28, 2026, that killed Iranian Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei is heavily debated internationally, including in India. While proponents argue it was a justified act of self-defence to prevent regional threats, critics cite it as an act of aggression that violates the UN Charter and triggers dangerous instability. The assassination…

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Why Multimodal AI is the new AI reality?

Across the world, conversations around Multimodal AI are gaining momentum. Researchers, technology leaders, and industry innovators are beginning to recognize it as the next major frontier of artificial intelligence. The reason is simple: the world itself is multimodal. Every meaningful human interaction involves the simultaneous interpretation of multiple signals – what we see, what we…

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Reshaping agri-exports of India with increased focus on export of fruits and vegetables

Introduction From a traditional global supplier of staples including rice and wheat, India has been witnessing a clear structural change in its agricultural export basket emerging as a fresh powerhouse. The evolution marks a key turning point from the cereals-dominated Green Revolution to the Golden Revolution, with fruits and vegetables taking over as the leading growth drivers. This creation of…

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The penetration of trust in dentistry

Have you ever chosen to visit a place based on a friend’s recommendations or avoided a service because of negative comments you scrolled on social media? In healthcare, especially dentistry, these decisions have become increasingly personal and dependent on various factors, one of which is trust. In dentistry, trust is the most valuable asset a…

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Why Maharashtra’s budget may signal a new era of workplace mental health nationally

By placing preventive wellness and mental health within the policy conversation, Maharashtra may be positioning itself as the first state to link human resilience with economic productivity. A quiet budget announcement with potentially national implications Something interesting slipped into the Maharashtra Budget this week.Amid announcements on highways, infrastructure, industry, and economic growth, the government included…

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The Illusionists

Notes on the VIP varnish of a neighbourhood  The first suspicion was aroused when there was a convergence of painters and cleaners, with plenty of govt cars on their heels. Soon, it was confirmed that the CM would visit.  Still, there was doubt. Because the residents had begun to believe that their neighbourhood had fallen…

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