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COP30 pushes for sustainable cooling, AI innovation
By Anjali Sharma
UNITED NATIONS – The delegates on Tuesday are weighing a paradox at the heart of climate innovation: how to harness powerful tools like artificial intelligence and advanced cooling systems without deepening the very crisis…
Economist vs. Needonomist: From Reporting Facts to Reflecting Values
Prof Madan Mohan Goel Propounder Needonomics & Former Vice-Chancellor (Thrice)
In the realm of ideas, the distinction between an economist and a Needonomist is as striking as the difference between a reporter and an editorial…
Rahul Gandhi’s Nepotism Talk: The Blind Leading the Blind
Paromita Das
New Delhi, 11th November: In Bharatiya politics, nepotism and family legacy are often hot-button issues debated for their effects on democracy and governance. Recently, Rahul Gandhi accused BJP leader Amit Shah’s son of…
Satyajit Ray: Exploring the Legacy of a Cinematic Genius
Poonam Sharma
In the world of cinematic greats, few names command the same respect as Satyajit Ray. The Bengali filmmaker, writer, and artist was more than a film director; he was a bard whose works easily crossed national, cultural, and…
Alive, But Misreported: What Dharmendra’s Death Hoax Reveals
GG News Bureau
Mumbai, 11th Nov: The internet nearly declared an icon dead before his family could speak. On Tuesday morning, social media erupted with posts claiming veteran actor Dharmendra, 89, had passed away — a rumour that spread…
Racing for Clicks: How Media Sensationalism Fuels False Narratives
Paromita Das
New Delhi, 11th November: In the whirlwind of today's fast-paced news cycle, the premature and unverified reports declaring Bollywood legend Dharmendra dead have laid bare a disturbing trend of media irresponsibility. The…
Locked Doors and Lost Names: The Chilling Effect of Bengal’s SIR Verification
Paromita Das
New Delhi, 11th November: They disappeared in silence. No protests, no farewells—only locked doors and the echo of uncertainty drifting through the empty lanes of Newtown, Kolkata. What was once a crowded cluster of…
OCHA says typhoon Fung-Wong displaced 1.3M in Philippines
By Anjali Sharma
UNITED NATIONS – UN aid coordination office, OCHA on Monday treported that the UN is supporting Government-led efforts in the Philippines after Typhoon Fung-Wong – locally known as Uwan slammed into northern Luzon on…
Global leaders pushes for faster climate progress at COP30
By Anjali Sharma
UNITED NATIONS – World leaders on Monday attended the opening of the Climate Summit COP30 in Belém with a clear message: the era of half-measures is over. Climate change is here, devastating communities and driving up…
OCHA reports large scale attacks, hostilities in Ukraine
By Anjali Sharma
UNITED NATIONS - UN aid coordination office, OCHA, on Monday reported large-scale attacks and hostilities in Ukraine over the weekend which caused widespread civilian casualties and disrupted critical services across the…