The ECI must review its systems to identify loopholes and work on plugging them by engaging with complainants and experts.
The ECI must review its systems to identify loopholes and work on plugging them by engaging with complainants and experts.
#TheGreatGame:Manna for poll-bound state is in contrast to PM’s parsimonious Punjab flood relief announcement
No nation of our size and talent in the Global South is better placed to lead.
Instead of erecting the wall of separation between 'useful' engineering and 'philosophic' social sciences, we need to think of a more holistic curriculum in IITs
This bodyguard would be equipped with advanced sensors to continuously monitor the space around its charge, identifying and tracking any object that makes a suspicious approach.
Experts say use paracetamol when needed, in the lowest effective dose and under medical guidance.
But will the ABVP presence in PU survive? History suggests student affiliations are fickle.
Student politics merely mirrors the worst ills of mainstream politics
In the heart of this magical night, I can see your face at a distance. You have quietly crept into a hidden corner of my heart Like a fresh droplet of dew on my withered mind Like the bright sunshine But otherwise, I have danced with the storm for years I had befriended darkness a long time ago.
The reputation of the Indian IT sector is that it has failed to do ground-breaking work and has been following innovations made in other countries.
In 1961, Lt Gen BM Kaul orchestrated the appointment of Gen Pran Thapar, a pliant figure who would facilitate Kaul’s rise.
India’s operational needs are distinctive, but that can’t be a pretext to preserve service silos
Whenever Pakistan finds itself on a surer footing with its key international partners, it tends to be more adventurous towards India.
A bat raised is innocent arithmetic; a mimed gun or plane crash cannot escape the weight of symbolism
Globally, the US risks squandering its magnetic pull for talent with the prohibitive entry fee slapped on H-1B visas
Abdul Hamid was among the architects of Asal Uttar victory during the 1965 war
There is no shortcut — only better planning, stronger embankments and new storage dams can tame Punjab’s rivers.
Unimaginative flip-flops in New Delhi's policymaking threaten India’s stable ties with Myanmar.
The issue of unemployment in Bihar has magnified as the state goes to polls later this year
The extraordinary coat of arms of Undivided Punjab in the dining room of Himachal’s Raj Bhavan is believed to have been done under direction of the College of Arms in London
From symbolic suggestion to representation as a human being, what began as an abstract philosophy took almost god-like form
In this world of money wire transfers, who cares for a handshake!
Such was the quotient of human brotherhood and contentment that even kids neither cried nor squabbled
Without continuous river desilting and stronger embankments, Punjab will remain locked in a cycle of disaster and repair.
THE GREAT GAME: It’s no longer about ‘Ask what your country can do for Kashmir,’ but ‘What Kashmir can do for your country’
The supreme irony is that the BJP and its earlier incarnation, the Jana Sangh, often spearheaded or supported the very mass movements it now seeks to study.
A young IPS officer has set an example by standing firm against Maharashtra Deputy CM
The quantitative edge of the IAF was virtually neutralised by the qualitative edge of the PAF in the 1965 war
Panchayats passing resolutions to check the entry of migrants in Punjab has raised many questions about the working of the panchayati raj system
The state’s youth find it hard to avert unemployment due to lack of opportunities