As cities swell with new residents, urban migration is driving pollution, resource strain, and the rapid loss of green space.
Experts and lawyers warn that some changes may not be legal and could have unintentional consequences for communities already ...
The Karnataka Tele-MANAS cell, part of the National Tele Mental Health Programme, has seen calls multiply nearly 60-fold ...
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From exodus to enterprise: Reversing the rural brain drain

By Constance GBEDZO “Knowledge exodus” is a term used to describe the loss of critical knowledge, expertise, and intellectual ...
The rapid expansion of social pensions in emerging economies over recent decades has been one of the defining features of ...
Climate change is an ongoing and significant global challenge, backed by compelling evidence from scientific reports. Notably ...
President John Dramani Mahama has assured Ghanaians that the newly launched Ghana Infrastructure Plan (GIP) will put an end ...
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Can Bihar break patterns?

Bihar is a land of paradox. Historically, it was the cradle of learning—home to ancient Nalanda and Vikramshila ...
China is uninvestable” has been a common refrain within the global investing community in the past few years, particularly ...
Nirmal Bang Institutional Equities observes that this development heightens the risk of a fractured mandate, introducing new ...
The lesson is clear: refugee integration is not only about jobs or English — it is about the community resilience that makes them possible.
Dublin, 22 October 2025 - The legal sector is a key contributor to long-term economic growth in Ireland, with €1.4 billion worth of legal services exported internationally. The top four sectors that ...