Opinion: Can Lowering Age Be A Gamechanger In State Polls?
V. VijayaSai Reddy | Tuesday December 26, 2023Elections were held in five states - Rajasthan, Madhya Pradesh, Chhattisgarh, Telangana and Mizoram - in November and December.
Opinion: Can India Ignore Pakistan's Population Explosion?
V. VijayaSai Reddy | Friday October 06, 2023Pakistan's Statistics Bureau has recently revealed Census results that are a matter of concern.
Blog: PM's Call For Organ Donation Needs Nationwide Support
Vijayasai Reddy | Wednesday May 17, 2023Organ transplants must be made inclusive. It should be like the first shots for the newborn. The Prime Minister must implement the pledge of organ donors, or else unscrupulous operators will make money by harvesting organs at mind-boggling rates.
Opinion: A New Scheme To Provide Jobs For Unemployed Andhra Youth
Vijayasai Reddy | Tuesday January 19, 2021The scheme has two benefits for the people of the state. Apart from creating employment opportunities for marginalized and unemployed youth, it will help in reducing the cost of transportation of several items, thereby making them inexpensive.
Opinion: One Padayatra, Many Milestones
Vijayasai Reddy | Friday November 06, 2020Jagan Mohan Reddy garu gets appreciation in all national and international surveys for the best and corruptionless, transparent governance. It is the spirit of the Padayatra that has brought in revolutionary changes in the state.
Opinion: Combatting Covid Stress With Yoga, Meditation
Vijayasai Reddy | Monday November 02, 2020During these trying times, cultivating the principles of a meditative state through insightful practices may serve as a helpful strategy. In these testing times, Yoga, meditation and spirituality will be of great help.
Opinion: Narasimha Rao's Shoddy Treatment By Gandhi-Nehru Family
Vijayasai Reddy | Friday October 09, 2020As we approach the birth centenary of PV Narasimha Rao, it becomes important to know more about the former PM about whom the new generation is largely oblivious.
Opinion: Skill Universities Can Help India Become A Superpower
Vijayasai Reddy | Thursday October 01, 2020To reap the benefit of being the youngest country in the world, India needs to skill its youth. It also needs to provide them with incentives to stay on and work in India. Tapping the potential of this demographic dividend would mean India becoming a global superpower. The Skill Universities can be the launch pad for this ambitious dream.
Opinion: Disregarding English Will Do India No Good
Vijayasai Reddy | Wednesday September 23, 2020The NEP is a visionary document for the most part, but as far as the medium of instruction is concerned, it needs a re-look as it has to keep up with the times and acknowledge the importance of English. The NEP, though a sincere attempt by the government, has to feel the pulse of the nation in this regard.
Opinion: The Importance Of Foreign Language Courses For India
Vijayasai Reddy | Wednesday September 16, 2020Various Indian languages have some similarities with other languages around the world. This makes it easier for certain Indian language speakers to learn certain foreign lanaguages. We can also capitalize on this aspect to produce foreign language experts in our country.
Opinion: We Must Stop Being Witnesses To Manual Scavenging
Vijayasai Reddy | Tuesday September 08, 2020Manual scavengers by and large belong to the most disadvantaged of the Dalit sub-castes; they face discrimination even within the Dalit community; it's been an age-old daily routine for this community.
Opinion: Schools Must Teach Self-Defence And Moral Values To Children
Vijayasai Reddy | Tuesday August 18, 2020Any school's curriculum should focus on developing a well-rounded personality alongside being flexible in this fast-changing world.
Opinion: Andhra Let Down Not By Centre But Chandrababu Naidu
V. VijayaSai Reddy | Saturday March 24, 2018Time hasn't healed the wound that the UPA-led bifurcation of united Andhra Pradesh left in Indian democracy. The promises contained in the Andhra Pradesh Reorganisation Act, and those left outside its purview, still pave the course for national politics.