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| The New Year and the Burden of Unanswered Questions | | | | Lalit Gargg
Another year has quietly entered the pages of history. The year 2025 was not merely a numerical transition on the calendar; it was a profound convergence of events, warnings, achievements, and contradictions that compelled society, politics, and development itself to stand trial before the court of conscience. As we step into a new year, this moment is not meant only for celebration, resolutions, and greetings—it is equally a moment for deep introspection. The real question is not what the new year will offer us, but what the departing year has taught us, and how sincerely we have absorbed those lessons into our lives, policies, and priorities. Every new year arrives bearing | |
| | | | India’s Agricultural turning point: The Story of 2025 | | | | A decade after PM Modi assumed office in 2014, the farm sector in 2025 stands transformed, from a system once marked by low productivity, price uncertainty and import dependence into one defined by record output, assured farmer incomes, scientific innovation and long-term self-reliance.
What makes 2025 significant is not a single scheme or statistic, but the consolidation of eleven years of reform into a coherent, future-ready agricultural architecture.
From Fragmentation to Focus
Launched in 2025, the Pradhan Mantri Dhan-Dhaanya Krishi Yojana (PMDDKY) marked a shift toward targeted, outcome-driven agricultural reform. Announced in the Union Budget 2025–26 and approved by the Union Cabin | |
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