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Published 04.11.22
Pre-recorded sets to using Auto-Tune, what can be called a ‘sham’ in the music industry?
There have been numerous occasions when songs released by big (and small) names have got caught up with the concept of 'ghost production'...
By Urvashi Bhattacharya
Opinion
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Published 06.08.22
Dishing out deceit
The line between journalism and propaganda is thin...
By Sunanda K. Datta-Ray
India
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Published 11.07.22
Time to reform ayurveda
Understanding biological basis of disease is essential for any physician, irrespective of stream: Kishor Patwardhan...
By G.S. Mudur in New Delhi
Opinion
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Published 19.04.22
Tread with care: Ed-Tech
China’s crackdown, ostensibly for the sake of ‘common prosperity’, gives India an opportunity for better investments...
By Shatakratu Sahu & Devendra Jaiswal
Opinion
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Published 03.01.22
Moral Science and the classroom
Moral Science and the classroom...
By Sukanta Chaudhuri
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India
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Published 19.12.21
UG ethics lessons in Odisha
Our aim and objective is to build a good human being: Higher education minister Arun Sahoo ...
By Our Special Correspondent in Bhubaneswar
Opinion
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Published 29.09.21
Philosophers are patron saints of print journalists
Friedrich Nietzsche and Co. remain the patron saints of embattled print journalists...
By Uddalak Mukherjee
Opinion
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Published 24.09.21
Covid has robbed humanity of its ability to mourn
Covid has robbed humanity of its ability to mourn...
By Shiv Visvanathan
Opinion
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Published 06.09.21
Poison ivy: Communal media content
A shrill, complicit media — sizeable sections of it — has joined the chorus to denounce, indeed demonize, India’s largest minority community...
By The Editorial Board
India
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Published 15.08.21
Bombay HC: Partial stay on IT rules
The high court order came on petitions filed by the legal news portal, The Leaflet, and journalist Nikhil Wagle, which challenged several provisions of the new rules...
By PTI in Mumbai
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