Manage anaemia before pregnancy – The Hindu

In my nearly four decades of practice, one recurring reality has stood out — far too many women begin pregnancy already struggling with undiagnosed anaemia. Maternal health in India is often viewed through the lens of pregnancy and childbirth, but its foundation is laid much earlier — long before conception. A woman’s health at the … Read more

Letters to The Editor — May 27, 2025

Ship sinking as warning The sinking of a Liberian-flagged cargo ship off the Kerala coast with cargo that is hazardous and toxic shows the vulnerability of India’s west coast to shipping accidents. The accident assumes importance also with the commissioning of the Vizhinjam Port, which is being hailed as a transformative deep-sea transshipment hub. While … Read more

An operation that was also about a self-reliant India

Over the past decade, India has undergone a profound transformation across economic, technological, and strategic domains. Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s leadership has been central to this evolution, underpinned by his belief that India must not only be a major economic player but also a strategic and technological power in the 21st century. Under his leadership, … Read more

Greater share: on States and central taxes

Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s exhortation to the Chief Ministers gathered at the 10th Governing Council Meeting of NITI Aayog over the weekend, in New Delhi, that the Centre and States should come together as “Team India” to propel the country forward, is a good sentiment; but, it belies reality. The Centre-States relationship right now is … Read more

Focus on heat-resilience despite the monsoon

At a national conference on climate and health titled ‘India 2047: Building a Climate-Resilient Future’, recently, a trade union leader shared the lived reality of garment workers in sweltering factories, while a climate modeller spoke about wet-bulb temperatures — two equally important perspectives that are reflective of science and the lived reality. The conference showed … Read more

Political Line newsletter: Old Boys and New Men: people in the India-Pakistan conflict

(This is the latest edition of the Political Line newsletter curated by Varghese K. George. The Political Line newsletter is India’s political landscape explained every week. You can subscribe here to get the newsletter in your inbox every Friday.) The fact that India and Pakistan (and Bangladesh) were part of the same country until August 1947 has become … Read more

Navigating floods in Bengaluru: A natural way forward  

Flooded area at Sai layout in Bengaluru following heavy overnight rains on May 19. | Photo Credit: SUDHAKARA JAIN Urban flooding has become a persistent and growing challenge in Indian cities, with Bengaluru experiencing increasingly frequent and disruptive flood events. In 2024, Bengaluru faced severe floods with over 2,000 homes submerged citywide. Bruhat Bengaluru Mahanagara … Read more

Time for a new India-Africa digital compact

Africa Day (May 25) marks the founding of the Organisation of African Unity in 1963 and symbolises the continent’s ongoing journey towards unity, independence, and development. To usher in a new era of growth, the African Union’s Digital Transformation Strategy (2020-2030) positions digital innovation at the heart of its agenda. It recognises the need for … Read more