Deccan Herald Speak Out: Public Voices on January 19, 2026
Deccan Herald's Speak Out column for January 19, 2026, features diverse public opinions on current affairs, highlighting citizen perspectives on governance, economy, and social issues.
Deccan Herald's Speak Out column for January 19, 2026, features diverse public opinions on current affairs, highlighting citizen perspectives on governance, economy, and social issues.
Recent events have sparked a need to explore the overlooked grey areas in our shared history, urging a move beyond black-and-white narratives for a richer understanding.
A new survey reveals 80% of Indians believe VIP culture has increased over the past year, with places of worship and roads being the most affected areas.
Deccan Herald's Speak Out column on January 17, 2026, features diverse opinions on national and local matters, highlighting public engagement in democratic dialogue.
Explore a unique perspective on the 'Way to Gau' through DH Popcorn's latest opinion piece, offering insights and analysis in a conversational style.
Indian outsourcing firms hired aggressively during the pandemic's digital boom. Now, as the dust settles, experts question if the industry's toughest days are behind it.
A committee formed by Deputy Chief Minister D.K. Shivakumar in Karnataka invites public feedback to reform campus election processes, aiming for transparency.
Deccan Herald's 'Speak Out' forum on January 16, 2026, showcases diverse public opinions on national and local matters, fostering open dialogue and civic engagement in India.
A recent survey reveals that a majority of Americans do not support former President Donald Trump's idea of taking control of Greenland, highlighting public skepticism over the proposal.
Deccan Herald's 'Speak Out' opinion forum on January 15, 2026, features diverse public perspectives on governance, economy, and social policies, fostering democratic dialogue.
A new AP-NORC poll reveals 56% of Americans believe President Trump has overstepped in using military force abroad, with growing unease over Venezuela operation.
India's economy shows 7.4% growth, but tax revenues lag, raising concerns about economic health and fiscal stability amid potential data discrepancies.
India aims to boost nuclear capacity to 100 gigawatts by 2047, but experts warn that achieving this ambitious target requires more than just capital investment.
The January 13, 2026 edition of Deccan Herald's 'Speak Out' section features diverse opinions on pressing national matters, sparking public discourse.
This article explores how political actors use fear to control populations, shape public opinion, and maintain power, analyzing its impact on democracy and society.
Public opinion of US ICE agency nosedives following a fatal shooting in Minnesota. New polls reveal growing disapproval, support for protests, and rising calls to abolish ICE. Read the full analysis.
Prime Minister Narendra Modi's carefully crafted image as a principled and autonomous world leader is under strain. Read our in-depth analysis of the shifting perceptions and what it means for India's global standing.
Explore diverse public opinions on India's governance, economic policies, and social challenges. From GST to education, citizens share their vision for 2026. Read more insights.
A neurologist criticizes Deepinder Goyal's Temple device, stating it lacks scientific validation and cannot measure brain blood flow accurately. Learn why experts are skeptical.
An anonymous gambler made nearly half-a-million dollars betting on Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro's capture just hours before the US announcement. The incident raises serious questions about insider trading on unregulated prediction markets.
Priya Anand reflects on Steve Jobs' timeless warning against arrogance. Discover why guarding against pride is crucial for sustained success. Read the full opinion piece.
As US dominance fades, small military conflicts offer a pride boost. But will Trump's Venezuela intervention rally support like 9/11 did for Bush? Analysis inside.
A recent analysis argues the US has officially stopped prioritizing democratic credentials when choosing which governments to support, marking a significant shift in global diplomacy. Read more on the implications.
Manu Joseph argues that billionaire longevity quests, our peaceful nature, and Trump's immigration crackdown are unexpectedly creating a better, healthier world. Discover the hidden optimism.
Residents in Venezuela report loud noises and a column of smoke, with visuals suggesting a possible airplane incident. Authorities are investigating the cause. Read for the latest details.
Exploring the gap between interest and action through a personal lens. Why do we watch with fascination but refuse to step in? A compelling opinion piece on modern courage.
As 2026 begins, explore the enduring power of New Year's hope as a collective restart amidst global crises and uncertainty. Read the editorial perspective.
As the clock strikes midnight on December 31, 2025, one writer confronts a persistent temptation that refuses to leave. A poignant opinion piece on personal struggles and new beginnings.
Indian Army highlights the crucial role of animals, including newly inducted Bactrian camels for Ladakh, in national security during the 2026 Republic Day Parade. Discover their vital contributions.
The Supreme Court has called for a fresh expert report to define the Aravalli Hills, a critical ecological zone. This move aims to resolve long-standing ambiguities and strengthen conservation efforts in the region. Read more.