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In Ranchi, demolition drives targeting alleged illegal encroachments have left hundreds of families homeless, exposing deep human distress and legal complexities.
Speaking at the India AI Impact Summit, V. Anantha Nageswaran called for a coordinated push across industry, government and academia, warning that India can no longer afford incremental progress in the AI race.
Panellists emphasise inclusive access, from vernacular platforms and rural outreach to education reform and mandatory impact assessments, to ensure AI strengthens employment ecosystems and benefits six crore jobseekers.
As the apex court revisits the issue of women’s entry, the ruling Left faces uncomfortable questions about its ideological shift ahead of the polls.
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For many women, dating in their 30s and 40s is defined less by romance than by exhaustion, confusion and a sense of emotional attrition
Women shoulder disproportionate emotional and domestic work, shaping how they view intimacy and relationships
When I meet women in their 30s or 40s, choosing to stay single, I don’t feel an urge to ask ‘why’. I know why, I have lived that ‘why’, that ‘why’ is the continued erasure of a woman’s identity
Social conditioning compels men to suppress their emotions and expects women to be their emotional fixers, leading to lopsided situations wherein the entire burden of making the relationship work falls on women.
Across generations and cultures, more women are questioning whether marriage offers companionship or merely reinforces systems of control, inheritance and unequal compromise.
Dating apps are rethinking their fundamentals as women demand safer, more intentional experiences. Chandni Gaglani, Head of Aisle Network, speaks to Jinit Parmar about how insights from women users have reshaped Aisle.


























































































































































