The necessity for, and the challenges that lie in caring for India’s elderly population

With the country’s population continuing to age, there has been an exponential rise in the demand for geriatric care services. This demographic shift has been pushing healthcare systems to come up with ways to care for the rising ageing population. While the availability of geriatric care is steadily improving, health is not the only concern: … Read more

How is RBI proposing to streamline rules of lending against gold?  

The story so far: The Reserve Bank of India (RBI) on April 9 put out draft guidelines for consultation on how lending against gold jewellery and ornaments as collateral should be conducted. The norms strive to harmonise the overall regulatory framework which may differ for entities with varied risk-taking capabilities and address concerns relating to … Read more

How governmentality exacerbates the problem of farmers’ stubble burning

Jagadale, S. R., and, Shaikh, J. M, ‘Governmentality and Marketing System Failure: The Case of Stubble Burning and Climate Change in Neoliberal India’, Journal of Macromarketing, 2025 https://doi.org/10.1177/02761467251318608 Come November, the Indo-Gangetic Plain is often clouded in a pall of pollution. The cessation of monsoon winds from the preceding four months and a drop in … Read more

‘A viable population of lions can easily be established in the space available at Kuno’

Last month, the International Union for Conservation of Nature (IUCN) published its first Green Status assessment, a relatively new global standard of measurement envisioned to complement the IUCN Red List of Threatened Species, for the lion (Panthera leo). And it does not paint a happy picture for the big cat. According to the assessment, the … Read more

From The Hindu, April 15, 1975: Sihanouk’s forces enter Phnom Penh

Phnom Penh, April 14: As Khmer Rouge forces thrust into the western and north-western outskirts of Phnom Penh to-day, the city’s fall seemed imminent. They burned refugee camps, sending thousands of panic-stricken civilians pouring into the capital. Black clouds from the refugees’ burning huts rose over the city. This morning Khmer Rouge forces advanced towards … Read more

Mario Vargas Llosa: A reminder of life in death

Mario Vargas Llosa | Photo Credit: REUTERS In a COVID-19 anthology, And We Came Outside and Saw the Stars Again, in which 50 writers from around the world responded to the rampaging virus, Mario Vargas Llosa wondered why it is difficult for mankind “to accept that all of life’s beauty belong ultimately to death, and … Read more

Feminism for polarised times – The Hindu

Visitors at the Parliament House on September 20, 2023, the day of the debate on Women’s reservation bill in the Lok Sabha. | Photo Credit: PTI While current debates on delimitation focus on its impact on the federal balance of power, another historic rebalancing is contingent on it — the implementation of the Women’s Reservation … Read more