Gateway to Indian Civil Aviation
The pandemic has severely hit the Aviation industry. During the peak of the pandemic, international and domestic flights were banned completely, thus impacting Indian civil aviation. IndiGo incurred net losses of ₹2,884 crore and ₹1,194 crore in the first and
The US Prison population explosion!
“The US has the largest prison population in the world. The country with one-twentieth of the world’s population has one-fourth of it in jail.”
India’s Feat at the Tokyo Paralympics!
The Olympics and Paralympic games are the world’s most esteemed sporting events. Athletes from all across the globe come together once every four years to participate in a plethora of events and win laurels for themselves and their nation. The
The Elusive Growth
The symptoms of this particular form of delayed recovery from Covid-19 are a strange mix. They include lethargy, sluggishness, depression, and inability to focus. It is a bit like long covid, except that the victim here is not a person,
Sirisha Bandla- A Life
On June 7, 2021, when Jeff Bezos announced that he planned to be aboard the first crewed flight of Blue Origin – the first suborbital spaceflight funded privately – it set off what would be dubbed in popular media as
Vaccines – A green light to travel sector’s recovery
The countrywide vaccination drive rolled out on 16th January 2021 crossed an unprecedented mark of a total of 75 crore doses administered as of 13th September 2021. As India executed the world’s largest inoculation drive, in the initial phases it
The Credit Card Story
What is the most underappreciated yet essential article in your wallet? Credit Card is a decent answer to start with. Today through popular shows and films, Credit Cards have become synonymous with shopaholism and monthly episodes of debt-induced self-loathing. It is
Ford’s Exit from India: Reasons and Implications
US auto giant Ford has become the latest of many auto companies to cease operations in India. The company had set up shop in the country in 1995, after a failed attempt in 1953 when they had to pull out
Is it too late to save the Amazon rainforest?
The Amazon rainforest covers much of north-western Brazil, extending into Columbia, Peru, and other South American nations. It is the world’s largest rainforest, known for its biodiversity and associated ‘survival’ value. It covers more than two million miles of land.
The Taliban and the Changing Scenario in Afghanistan
The Islamic fundamentalist group ruled Afghanistan from 1996; post the Soviet withdrawal, until the US-led invasion on Afghan soil in 2001. Its rule was nothing less than draconian with its desire to turn Afghanistan into an Islamic emirate, following the