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THE HINDU

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EC says it has constitutional duty to bar foreigners from voter rolls

The Election Commission of India (EC) began its defence of the ongoing special intensive revision (SIR) of electoral rolls before the Supreme Court on Tuesday by dismissing claims that it is conducting a "parallel" National Register of Citizens (NRC) as sheer "rhetoric".


2.

The right to disconnect in an 'always-on' economy 

In the digital age, our greatest tools of productivity - the smartphone, the laptop, the instantaneous email - have become our silent, 24×7 taskmasters. They have eroded the vital boundary between professional life and personal well-being, turning evenings, weekends, and even holidays, into extensions of the workday. This culture of constant availability is not a badge of dedication; it is a creeping sickness, and its diagnosis is writ large across the face of the Indian workforce. The time has come for India to officially legislate a fundamental right for its citizens: the right to disconnect.


3.

America's Venezuelan actions are most unlawful 

The attack by the United States on Venezuela and the capture of the Venezuelan President, Nicolás Maduro, is yet another gigantic affront to international law, notwithstanding the authoritarian practices of the Maduro administration. This adventure comes on the heels of a series of illegal American strikes in the last few months on alleged Venezuelan drug boats in the Caribbean Sea.


4.

India's academic openness under strain 

The recent denial of entry to noted Hindi scholar Francesca Orsini from the U.K., despite holding a valid visa, has brought to light the need for a more balanced and thoughtful approach to understanding and assessing the role of critical academic engagement, and to recognising the broader value of scholarly exchange both within and beyond India.


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Data shows Venezuela's pivot from the U.S. to China 

The U.S. military intervention has sent shock waves across the globe, with allies and adversaries condemning the U.S. action as a clear violation of international law. Experts suggest that the move was primarily aimed at reimposing the Monroe Doctrine to re-establish U.S. hegemony in the Americas and reducing China's influence in the region.


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Rethinking India's skilling outcomes

Despite PMKVY training around 1.40 crore candidates, employability outcomes remain uneven, wage gains are modest and inconsistent, and informal employment offers limited recognition for certified skills and little visible improvement in quality of life. Limited industry participation, uneven NAPS outcomes, and the structural failure of Sector Skill Councils - fragmented responsibility, weak signalling value of certifications, and lack of accountability for employability - have reduced skilling to a fragmented welfare intervention rather than a driver of sustained economic growth.


7.

What are biomaterials and how do they work? 

Biomaterials derived from biological sources are increasingly used across sectors and can reduce dependence on fossil-based imports while supporting environmental sustainability, industrial growth, and farmer livelihoods. India's biomaterials sector is emerging as a strategic opportunity, but scaling biomanufacturing infrastructure, feedstocks, waste-management systems, and policy coordination is essential to remain competitive as other countries scale faster.


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Privatisation and policy gaps threaten India's public health system 

The state of healthcare in India has repeatedly been in the news. From fake medicines and unnecessary surgeries to unethical clinical trials, countless people have suffered across the country. At the same time, risk factors for disease are steadily rising due to policy gaps and systemic policy failures. The consumption of ultra-processed foods is driving an epidemic of non-communicable diseases, while unchecked air, water, and soil pollution, along with climate change, are pushing millions more into sickness. Access to good health and quality healthcare remains a privilege that only a few can afford. Class, caste, religion, gender, and other social markers profoundly determine how long one lives in good health and how much suffering one is made to endure.


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Education Minister releases 55 volumes of literary works 

Union Education Minister Dharmendra Pradhan on Tuesday officially released 55 volumes of literary works in classical Indian languages such as Kannada, Odia, Telugu, Malayalam, and Tamil, along with a sign-language series of the Tirukkural by Tamil poet Thiruvalluvar.


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