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Smart bullets or intelligent combat solutions for next-generation warfare

Smart bullets represent a groundbreaking shift from proximity-fused munitions to guided ammunition. They have the potential to revolutionise combat

Stakeholder mapping: what do Central Government employees think about pension and their future?

The issue of parity among past and future pensioners has been a longstanding demand of Central Government employees.

Central Civil Services (Pension) Rules: Backdoor legislation or behind the scene game of hide and seek?

One step forward, two steps backwards. There can’t be better words to describe the Central Civil Services (Pension) Rules

Pension: A right or a favour?

Pension should not be viewed as a favour granted by the state or employer, but as a fundamental right earned through years of service and contribution

Clash of the Uniforms: Why army and police don’t see eye to eye # Part 2

Who should command the operation, CRPF which has experience or Army which wins battles, leads to conflict between the uniformed services

Behind the burnt bills: Justice Varma and the erosion of trust in politics and judiciary

Judiciary is the last hope of ordinary people. Politics is the last asylum of the scoundrel. Today we seem to have accepted it as the inevitable reality

Pension and other post-retirement benefits

Central Civil Services (Pension) Rules, or CCS (Pension) Rules, govern the retirement benefits and pension entitlements of civil servants

Retirement reimagined: the journey of India’s Pension system

The pension system in India has undergone massive transformation. During British Raj, the pension system catered mostly to the whims of British civil officials

The Akarsh effect: from high school project to national headlines

Akarsh’s story began, quite simply, in the classrooms of National Public School in Bengaluru's Rajajinagar. He was more than just a bright student.

Liquid graveyards: What’s turning our Rivers into deathbeds?

Rivers are lifelines of our planet. They provide water, food, and habitat for a wide variety of plants, animals, and fish.

10 Ways to keep students and staff in schools

A school is not just a building; it's a community where students grow and staff nurture, where every lesson learned is a step toward shaping a brighter future.

Chaoyang garden festival kicks off in Beijing

Chaoyang is a vital window on Beijing's international exchanges. It is home to nearly all foreign embassies in China, as well as 90% of foreign media outlets
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