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Bengaluru Calls for Public to Adopt Stray Dogs

Bengaluru's civic body appeals to citizens, NGOs, and Resident Welfare Associations to adopt community dogs. The initiative aims to manage the city's stray population humanely. Step forward and make a difference.

Kerala: The 'Finland of India' - Key Reasons

Discover why Kerala is earning the nickname 'Finland of India.' From a literacy rate exceeding 94% to social welfare and water-rich landscapes, explore the striking parallels.

2025 Review: A Dispiriting Year for Global Order

A look back at 2025 reveals a year of anxiety, rising populism, and technological challenges that tested the post-war liberal order. Can hope prevail in 2026? Read the analysis.

Welfare Populism Threatens India's Fiscal Health

State-level welfare expansion is pushing India into a debt trap, risking national economic stability. Experts call for a unified National Welfare Policy based on fiscal discipline and transparency. Read more.

Welfare Populism vs Fiscal Stability: India's Choice

State-level welfare expansion is pushing India into a debt trap, risking national economic stability. Experts argue for a unified National Welfare Policy based on fiscal discipline and transparency. Read more.

New DSW Omprakash Rai Takes Charge at VKSU, Ara

Omprakash Rai, the new Dean of Students' Welfare at Veer Kunwar Singh University, Ara, outlines his vision for holistic student development, discipline, and grievance redressal. Read about his priorities and student expectations.

Odisha Lineman's 7-Year Mission Feeding Stray Dogs

Siba Kumar Behera, a 36-year-old lineman in Rourkela, has been selflessly feeding and caring for stray dogs for seven years, spending his own salary to ensure they don't go hungry. Discover his inspiring story of compassion.

Right to Disconnect Bill: Hope for Work-Life Balance in India

MP Supriya Sule's Right to Disconnect Bill proposes to legally free Indian employees from after-hours work calls and emails, aiming to combat burnout and democratise the workplace. Could this be the reform India's workforce needs?

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