Every religion teaches humility and calm. We are prone to disregard these in the heat of the moment
Every religion teaches humility and calm. We are prone to disregard these in the heat of the moment
The cricket board is controlled by the ruling party members and if they don’t want to be accused of bias, they should explain the logic behind his omission
We have tried our best to drag all our respected public institutions to this tu-tu, main-main level
From the “cult of domesticity” in the 19th century to the “Supermom” and “Soccer Mom” images of the last century, motherhood has been trapped in impossible, exhaustive standards
THE GREAT GAME: The result of the upcoming Bihar election is bound to be felt most directly in this border state.
That responsibility is increased manifold if we consider that we have a neighbour with whom our relations are not of friendliness, trust and confidence
China secured the more durable advantage — retaining policy space even as the US claimed a short-term victory.
They are generally deserted by their loved ones and loneliness gradually drags them into mental depression
Punjab loses 2.2% of its GSDP every year to the drug crisis.
Unless we address the roots of the drug business, we will lose an entire generation to addiction.
Sajjan serves a life term, Tytler faces trial — proof of victims’ relentless fight against power
The Election Commission seems to have learnt some lessons from the recent exercise
Beijing has entrenched itself in global supply chains — making it harder for Trump to pressure US companies.
The failure of our education system has pushed an entire generation towards desperate migration.
Nothing is more important than ensuring freedom from hunger, no matter what it costs.
He tried his best for a peaceful resolution to one of the most difficult conflicts in the world
Achieving military success on the battlefield no longer guarantees strategic victory in the broader political sense.
India needs a comprehensive regulatory framework to deal with all aspects of AI
“Look after all of them well. They are all my sons,” said Field Marshal Cariappa, refusing special treatment for his POW son.
The Sikhs were among the most affected during the October conflict of 1947, yet their stories have been relegated to the footnotes of history.
India’s strategic autonomy is the fulcrum of a fractured world
Making district planning boards more effective can be the key to reducing regional disparities.
At 91, the legendary Naga was frail but resolute, returning to the soil that shaped his rebellion.
Serious issues stare us in the face — what happened to the eighth Central Pay Commission; and how will Agniveers be reintegrated into society
Every brand that the creative czar worked on spoke to the consumer and not at the consumer
The splendid isolation which enabled the mysterious village of Malana to preserve its unique culture for hundreds of years is now being nibbled away
Manu is not just one character of Hindu imagination but many. He is a ritualist, survivor, lawgiver and ancestor
India’s literary siren is not here to be correct — she’s here to be honest. Her feminism comes not from seminars, but from survival
THE GREAT GAME: The problem with Naya India is that too few people are talking to each other
Scholars like Hany Babu remain imprisoned under draconian laws, often without trial for years, and some like GN Saibaba have passed away silently