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| India’s New Global Positioning in Textiles | | | | Giriraj Singh
When we speak of India’s textile sector, we are not merely referring to factories, machines and fashion. We are talking about the lives of millions of Indians whose daily reality is rooted in cotton fields, handlooms, powerlooms and sewing machines.
Over the last 11 years, under the leadership of Prime Minister Shri Narendra Modi, the sector has witnessed a strategic vision, strong resolve and bold policy reforms. These efforts have infused new confidence into the textile industry. Today, the impact of recent reforms is not just structural change. It is a story of new opportunities for farmers, entrepreneurs, women, weavers, technicians and the youth. It is a collective m | |
| | | | Euthanasia: A human dilemma caught between compassion and the constitution | | | | Lalit Gargg
Voluntary euthanasia—ending one’s life according to one’s own will—has long been a subject of social, ethical, and legal debate in India. This issue is not merely about death; it is deeply intertwined with unbearable suffering, human dignity, compassion, and the right to self-determination. These days, the case of a 32-year-old man who has been in a coma-like state for the past thirteen years has become a living symbol of this tragedy. There is no consciousness, no communication, and no possibility of recovery, yet the family is forced to endure immense emotional, mental, and financial agony. This case has once again reignited public discourse on euthanasia. Across the countr | |
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