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This veteran educationist from Andamans feels that teachers live in uncertainty. Here’s why.

Teachers live in uncertainty. Families are split, and morale drops. Add to that the constant paperwork, inspections, and documentation—there’s barely any room left for actual teaching. The focus is on ticking boxes, not on student growth. Every island is different, and we need policies that reflect that. We need fewer reports and more real planning.

Editorial: The Illusion of Policy: Why Corporations, Not Presidents, Run America

Let this sink in: tariffs, which appeared to signal a new era of economic nationalism, will likely be diluted or quietly withdrawn in a...

Police Crack Down on Illicit Liquor in Campbell Bay: 88 Liters of Lahan Seized and Destroyed

Campbell Bay police carried out a special excise raid and jungle search operation on April 1 and 2, targeting illicit liquor production in Gandhi...

Anatomy of a Murder: The Death of Sahadev Dey

On the morning of September 30, Roy’s family grew anxious when he didn’t return home. His phone was unreachable. By midday, the police were informed, and an investigation was launched. Tracing his last movements led them to Rangat, where he had gone for a meeting, but he never returned.

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