The Trump-brokered ceasefire should be cautiously welcomed for a humanitarian reason
The Trump-brokered ceasefire should be cautiously welcomed for a humanitarian reason
A company needs far fewer entry-level employees, and a significantly lower number of middle-level managers.
The singer was trapped between his identity as an artiste and the demands of a media economy that thrives on performance rather than creativity.
The India-Pakistan boundary dispute over Sir Creek in the Rann of Kutch has flared up again, how do we tackle this and what are the lessons we can learn from China’s infrastructure boom
The brief stopover of the two avian guests in Chandigarh became the birding story of the season
Himalayan states’ non-monetary, but vital, role in the country’s well-being is not acknowledged or taken into account while disbursing Central assistance
Realised knowledge must be accompanied by suitable action that purifies the mind and intellect
We don’t teach girls how to choose love, we teach them how to survive it. Until we make relationships safe, no woman will ever be free
Their cruel policies have long-term consequences not only for Afghan girls and women but also for the country’s economic growth.
For India, freer movement is the tangible reward that turns trade rhetoric into human opportunity.
THE GREAT GAME Indian women journalists may have asked Taliban minister Muttaqi this question to which he has no answer
Shadow of Op Sindoor should not be allowed to loom large over the playing field
Large language models may sound empathetic, but they are not designed for mental health support — and they can do real harm.
No farmer wants to breathe in smoke or poison his own soil. They burn straw because they have no better option.
Putin is offering to buy a wide range of goods from India to offset our loss of the US market.
Changes in public culture in India and Pakistan are impacting cricket, moving away from traditional civility. The article highlights instances in the Asia Cup and Women's World Cup where sportsmanship was abandoned, fueled by political tensions and evolving cultural norms.
Will the insistence on fair play and the exposé of alleged corruption by two key ministers end the two-decade-old duopoly of the JD(U) and the BJP?
The most striking part of the new plan is the exclusion of the United Nations, except in aid distribution. Is this to please Israel?
While self-reliance is vital, it must not come at the cost of technological relevance.
India, Pakistan came very close to resolving the dispute nearly two decades ago
India should consider how much of an ‘engineering state’ it needs to become
Confronting the deity system is not about destroying tradition, but about democratising it.
The lessons of past wars and alarms should teach us that Pakistan is not easy to deal with.
The Centre needs to address the demand of local residents for special constitutional rights
Promote ‘No segregation, no collection’ slogan for garbage management
In recent circulars, the CBSE has instructed affiliated institutions to display ‘Sugar Boards’ and ‘Oil Boards’ in cafeterias, lobbies and meeting rooms.
The controversy over ‘I Love Muhammad’ is symptomatic of a deliberate attempt to redefine India in exclusivist terms, where asserting love for one faith is construed as an affront to another.
Modi's strategic revival of 'revdi' culture has raised many eyebrows, while Trump's military meddling and Gaza plan, too, have ruffled feathers
He left this world a broken man and his last words, ‘He Ram’, were both an invocation to his God and a regret for having birthed a nation that forsook his most basic lessons of Truth and Non-violence
Pakistan by their use of war imagery and India by their petulant antics have let cricket down