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Express View on Indians seeking surrogacy abroad: For love of a child

Trend of wealthy Indians travelling abroad to have children through surrogacy points to problems in India's surrogacy law, which needs updating



Canada , Colombia , Georgia , United-states , India , Mexico , Supreme-court , Reproductive-technologies , Surrogacy , Ndia-surrogacy , Urrogacy-bill

Express View on Tesla in India: Charging up

Entry of global EV manufacturers like Tesla could help catalyse the segment. Government must ensure commitments on investment, localisation are adhered to



India , China , Tesla-motors , Ev-manufacturers , V-imports , E-vehicle-policy , Lectric-vehicle , Lectric-vehicle-policy , Ditorial , Ndian-express , Pinion-news

April 5, 1984, Forty Years Ago: Six in space

Indian Cosmonaut Rakesh Sharma entered his new space home for a week-long stay two hours and six minutes after the Soyuz T-ll docked with orbiting Salyut 7 Soviet space station.

Himachal-pradesh , India , Russia , Soviet , Virbhadra-singh , Rakesh-sharma , Vladimir-solovyov , Zuri-malyshev , Gennadi-strekalov , Lashkari-ram , Ldr-sharma , Oleg-atkov

At 75, NATO sees reasons to rejoice, facts suggest otherwise

The alliance’s military potential stands as a tool for maintaining the West’s hegemony over the nations that are not viewed as a military menace

Moscow , Moskva , Russia , South-korea , Ukraine , Tokyo , Japan , Washington , United-states , Canberra , Australian-capital-territory , Australia

US has gone after Big Tech. That makes it easier for India

The protective shield of the home country for these firms has been lifted. It will, therefore, become that much easier for India and the EU to proceed in case of violations by these firms without geopolitical repercussions

United-states , China , India , American , Lina-khan , Us-department-of-justice , University-of-chicago , Ibm , Microsoft , Google , Justice-department , Alcoa

March 29, 1984, Forty Years Ago: Sikh Leader Shot

Two Sikh gunmen shot and killed Harbans Singh Manchanda, president of the Congress (I)-backed Delhi Sikh Gurdwara Management Committee.

Sri-lanka , Delhi , India , Sri-lankan , Harbans-singh-manchanda , Mohan-singh , Jagjit-singh-lamba , Lok-sabha , Ramoji-rao , Supreme-court , Parliament-supreme , Delhi-sikh-gurdwara-management-committee

Daniel Kahneman — a psychologist among economists

His contribution to economics has been in questioning the dominance of the assumption that all economic agents are rational



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March 28, 1984, Forty Years Ago: SC Restrains Police

The judiciary and the legislature appeared to be heading for a confrontation as the chairman of the Andhra Pradesh legislative council ordered the arrest of a Telugu daily editor for breach of privilege and the Supreme Court ordered the Police Commissioner to see that he was not arrested.

Bangladesh , Dhaka , India , Ramoji-rao , Charan-singh , Chandra-shekhar , Lok-dal , Suresh-chand-kakkar , Rivers-commission , Janata-party , Supreme-court , Andhra-pradesh