Opinion
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| Poverty and Unemployment: The Silent Crisis | | | Dr. Raj Kumar | 12/28/2025 10:41:38 PM |
| | Poverty is one of the most widespread socio-economic problems of India even though its economy raised upto the third world after the independence. It is, indeed, a common problem being faced with most of the underdeveloped and the developing countries of the world. It is not only socio-economic problems, but even emotional, cultural and political in nature in India.
The developments that have been taking place in this land (Jammu and Kashmir) for the last six to seven decades have not been able to wipe out poverty. Poverty has been the root cause of many of the problems. The problem of poverty is very closely linked up with the unemployment. Along with this problem, unemployment is also wi | |
| | | | 2025: The Turning Point in India’s Technological Self-Determination | | | | The year 2025 marked a defining inflection point in India’s scientific and technological journey, as the nation emerged with renewed confidence and global stature across frontier domains. It signals a fundamental reorientation in India’s relationship with technology itself. From artificial intelligence and semiconductors to space exploration, nuclear energy and critical minerals, India demonstrated that it is no longer merely adopting global technologies but shaping them. For the first time in India’s independent history, technological self-determination is not a dream but an unfolding reality, firmly aligned with the vision of Viksit Bharat@2047
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