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Reimagining India’s Consumer Price Index: Why a New Base Year Matters
India’s retail inflation appears low, but outdated consumption patterns in the Consumer Price Index often mask rising household costs. Revising the CPI base year is key to making inflation measurement more accurate and representative.
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India’s Growth–Jobs Gap: Why Economic Expansion Is Not Creating Enough Employment
India’s economy continues to grow at a strong pace, but job creation has lagged behind. As growth becomes more capital- and technology-driven, employment gains remain uneven, raising concerns about job quality, skill mismatch, and the future of inclusive development.
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Aravalli Hills Controversy: Why the Supreme Court’s Mining Order Matters
The Supreme Court’s recent order on mining in the Aravalli range has reopened a critical debate on how India defines and protects fragile ecosystems. The controversy highlights the environmental, legal, and policy stakes involved in safeguarding the country’s oldest mountain system.
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Ammonium Sulfate Pollution: Why Delhi’s Air Remains Hazardous
A large share of Delhi’s PM2.5 pollution is formed in the air through chemical reactions, not released directly from local sources. Ammonium sulfate, a secondary pollutant, now accounts for nearly one-third of the city’s annual pollution load, especially during winter.
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Bhajan Clubbing: Why Spiritual Music Is Filling Concert Halls
Bhajan clubbing reimagines devotional music as a modern concert experience, capturing the attention of India’s youth and sparking debate about cultural change.
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Sikkim Sundari: The Himalayan Plant That Blooms Once and Dies
Sikkim Sundari is a rare Himalayan plant that blooms once in decades, using a natural glasshouse structure to survive extreme cold.
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Neurotoxins: The Invisible Chemicals That Can Harm Your Brain
Neurotoxins are everyday chemicals that can quietly damage the brain, especially in children and the elderly.
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India–EU Trade Deal: Why It Matters Now
India and the EU are nearing a historic trade deal that could redefine global supply chains and strategic partnerships.
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