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As India becomes the world’s most populous nation, the debate intensifies — will its 1.4 billion people power economic growth or strain limited resources? A youthful workforce offers a historic opportunity for progress, but only if education, skills, and jobs keep pace. The difference between a demographic dividend and disaster lies in how the nation invests in its people. By Newswriters News Desk Population has always been at the heart of a nation’s development debate. For some, it represents a vast pool of human resources — the engine of growth, innovation, and national strength. For others, it signals a ticking…
By Newswriters News Desk A new and dangerous phase of nuclear competition appears to be unfolding. U.S. President Donald Trump has announced plans to restart nuclear testing after more than three decades of restraint, while Russian President Vladimir Putin has unveiled an underwater nuclear drone capable of unleashing a radioactive “tsunami.” Together, these moves have reignited fears of a new nuclear arms race. The Cold War’s arms control architecture — from the INF Treaty to New START — is collapsing, and the Comprehensive Nuclear-Test-Ban Treaty stands on shaky ground. What once maintained global stability is now being replaced by power…
Pakistan stands at a perilous crossroads. Political paralysis, economic collapse, regional insurgencies, and eroding state control are pushing the nuclear-armed nation toward a dangerous brink. From the Baloch and Pashtun insurgencies to growing separatist sentiment in Sindh, internal fissures are widening even as tensions simmer with India and Afghanistan. The military’s dominance and deepening divisions among civilian forces have left governance adrift. As global powers watch uneasily, Pakistan’s instability raises an alarming question — could a nuclear-armed state sliding toward failure? By Newswriters News Desk Pakistan today finds itself caught in a multi-dimensional crisis that threatens the very fabric of…
As India battles hazardous air pollution, scientists are turning to cloud seeding — using aircraft to disperse chemicals that trigger artificial rain — to wash pollutants from the sky. While the science offers hope, experts caution that success depends on the right clouds, moisture, and timing. Trials in Delhi show mixed results, suggesting cloud seeding may provide only short-term relief, not a lasting solution to the country’s deepening air-quality crisis. PHOTO: AP By Newswriters News Desk As India’s air quality worsens and rainfall patterns grow erratic, “cloud seeding” — a technique to artificially induce rain — has once again entered…
3 News channels in India hold a modest 7% share of the total television audience in 2024, up 13% from 6% in 2023, driven by event-driven spikes like “Operation Sindoor” (13% in HSM). Hindi news leads with 35% of the genre’s viewership, followed by regional languages (64%) and English (1%). Despite 936 active channels, fragmentation and declining ad volumes (down 12%) limit growth, with revenues trailing the broader media sector’s 7.2% expansion. Top players like News18 India (20% share) and Aaj Tak dominate, but entertainment’s 75-81% grip overshadows news’ influence. Newswriters Editorial Desk India’s media landscape is a vibrant tapestry…
Discover why Gen Z is increasingly gravitating toward social sciences and humanities over pure sciences. Explore enrollment trends, cultural drivers, and career motivations behind this shift, and what it means for the future of education and work. By Newswriters Editorial Desk In recent years, a notable trend has emerged in higher education: the younger generation, particularly Gen Z, appears to be shifting away from traditional pure sciences (physics, chemistry, mathematics) toward social sciences (psychology, sociology, anthropology) and humanities (history, literature, philosophy). This shift, observed across universities globally, raises questions about changing priorities, cultural influences, and career aspirations. This report analyzes…
Microsoft CEO Satya Nadella has announced that LinkedIn has surpassed 1.2 billion members worldwide. As the professional networking giant deepens its use of artificial intelligence (AI) in recruitment, sales, and learning, it continues to redefine how professionals connect, hire, and grow in the digital economy. Connected avatars of anonymous people. By Newswriters News Desk LinkedIn: The World’s Largest Professional Network Embraces AI to Power the Future of Work LinkedIn, the world’s leading professional networking platform, has achieved a new milestone with 1.2 billion members across more than 200 countries, according to Microsoft CEO Satya Nadella. The announcement marks another leap…
Automation data analytic with 3d rendering ai robot with digital visualization for big data scientist Elon Musk’s Tesla aims to produce 1 million Optimus humanoid robots, a bold plan to revolutionize labor, healthcare, and economic systems, with far-reaching implications for society and the economy through advanced automation and AI. Elon Musk, Tesla’s CEO, has set an audacious target to manufacture 1 million Optimus humanoid robots as part of the company’s push into advanced robotics, according to a recent Wired report. Announced during Tesla’s latest earnings call, this goal is a cornerstone of Musk’s vision to reshape society through artificial intelligence…
TIMELESS READS A chilling masterpiece that remains as relevant today as when it was written By Newswriters Editorial Desk George Orwell’s 1984 is not just a classic dystopian novel—it is an enduring mirror to our own world, where technology has made surveillance seamless and truth negotiable. Written in 1949, Orwell imagined a future ruled by Big Brother, where every thought is monitored, every word recorded, and every fact rewritten to serve those in power. More than seventy years later, his vision feels alarmingly real. From governments tracking citizens in the name of security to corporations harvesting personal data for profit,…
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