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  • INTER-TRIBAL disputes leading to violence are not new to Manipur. In 1992-93, a series of clashes erupted among Naga and Kukis in parts of Churachandpur, Ukhrul, Senapati and Tamenglong districts. The National Socialist Council of Nagaland (Isak-Muivah), a Naga separatist...

    Kulbir Singh
    05 May 2025
  • AS war clouds loom, the peepal tree above Pillar No. 918 — a silent sentinel at the India-Pakistan border in Jammu — is holding its breath. It listens to tales carried by birds from both countries. A bird from India...

    Jupinderjit Singh
    04 May 2025
  • In an era where news often reaches our screens in real time, it’s hard to imagine a world where breaking news took days to reach the public. Yet, that was the reality when I first stepped into journalism in the...

    Ashok Kaura
    03 May 2025
  • THE saying ‘old is gold’ sums up my enduring bond with my typewriter. More than just a machine, it has been a steadfast companion throughout my career, symbolising dedication, perseverance and craftsmanship. My first job as a document writer in...

    Gopal Krishan Sharma
    02 May 2025
  • DURING Operation Parakram in 2001, my unit was deployed near the India-Pakistan border in the western sector. Tensions ran high, and an attack from the enemy seemed imminent. Our orders were clear: Take defensive positions and dig deep trenches to...

    Col RS Narula retd
    01 May 2025
  • THE government has been actively taking steps to make traffic law enforcement more stringent so that unruly drivers ‘fall in lane’. From CCTV cameras on key stretches to speed radars and speed alerts inside newer vehicles, the Indian driver has...

    Vijay Sabharwal
    30 Apr 2025
  • IT was Dagh Dehlvi who extolled the greatness of Urdu: “Urdu hai jiska naam hami jaante hain ‘Dagh’, Hindostan main dhoom hamari zuban ki hai.” There’s no denying the fact that not only north and central India, but to an...

    Rajbir Deswal
    29 Apr 2025
  • ABOUT 15 years ago, a maid started working at my house in Patiala. I asked her about her family. She revealed that her husband was lodged in the Kapurthala jail after being arrested four months earlier. When I tried to...

    OP Garg
    28 Apr 2025
  • WE now scroll more than we sleep, and that’s not a metaphor, it’s a grim reality. According to an Ernst & Young report, Indians spent a mind-numbing 1.1 lakh crore hours on their smartphones last year. Perhaps, the most alarming...

    Anoushka Randeva
    25 Apr 2025
  • IN the 1971 India-Pakistan war, I refused to shoot an unarmed civilian who was perched on a tree and was tracking our movement at night on the outskirts of Shakargarh in west Pakistan. Even as a newly minted officer commissioned...

    Col Bimal Bhatia Retd
    24 Apr 2025
  • AFTER the news broke about the Pahalgam terror attack, I initially avoided the urge to write. I wanted the fog of war to clear and the facts to emerge. And then slowly I realised that this was a tale as...

    Karan Mujoo
    23 Apr 2025
  • ON my way back home after a morning walk, I spotted a crowd near the majestic peepal tree that has stood sentinel over my village for generations. I preferred not to stop, telling myself that it was none of my...

    Kapil Sharma
    23 Apr 2025
  • ON World Earth Day, as the morning sun touches the horizon and the wind carries the scent of awakening soil, let us pause — not just to observe the world, but to feel the divine breath that animates it. The...

    Arpit Jain
    21 Apr 2025
  • A dozen has 12 units, but a baker’s dozen has 13. Sounds strange? Well, this concept has its roots in medieval England, where strict laws were enacted to ensure honesty in weights and measures. Weighing less was a punishable offence,...

    Usha Bande
    20 Apr 2025
  • IT was a cool morning in Shoghi, near Shimla, the kind that makes you wonder if the clouds have decided to take a leisurely stroll through the hills. Birds chirped, the chai boiled, and at the corner tea shop, sitting...

    Saurabh Malik
    18 Apr 2025
  • EVERY year, budgeting transforms from a disciplined exercise into a chaotic spectacle in India — a phenomenon aptly termed the March 31 syndrome. This frenzied rush to expend every remaining rupee before the financial year ends, often disregarding necessity or...

    SC Vaidya
    17 Apr 2025
  • PENNSYLVANIA (US), where we lived for a few years, had its share of fond memories and some scary ones too. One morning, we were getting ready to visit our friends in Philadelphia. Avi, our one-year-old son, had to be forced...

    Sunitha Muralidharan
    16 Apr 2025
  • THE sight of an avid golfer rushing at the crack of dawn to beat the tee-off deadline seems maniacal to an onlooker, who is oblivious to the travails of this determined creature. Much before the rooster crows its first call,...

    Mahesh Grover
    15 Apr 2025
  • BORN in the 1940s, we, the children of the Partition, are a peculiarly privileged generation. From those poverty-ridden times when each penny mattered to the present day when people squander money as if there is no tomorrow, we have seen...

    Vinod Khanna
    14 Apr 2025
  • Early morning is a beautiful time to be out. It is still dark, but slowly the nascent rays of the rising sun give way to dawn — a brilliant skyline and the start of a new day. A walk at...

    Rashmi Oberoi
    13 Apr 2025
  • KASHMIR was rocked by a series of avalanches in February 2005. Intezamia pleas to villagers living on the lower Pir Panjal slopes to shift to school halls/polyclinics had largely fallen on deaf ears. Consequently, hundreds of villagers and animals perished....

  • AN acrimonious debate took place in Parliament recently on the Waqf Bill. It was poetry that provided some relief during the verbal duel. Presenting the Bill, Union minister Kiren Rijiju recited a shair: “Kisi ki baat koi badgumaan na samjhega,...

    Vivek Shukla
    10 Apr 2025
  • A recent news report about Alang, the graveyard of decommissioned ships in Gujarat, took me back to my days as an officer with India’s pioneering shipping company, Scindia Steam Navigation, in Bombay. As a ship aged and became economically unviable,...

    LJ Singh
    09 Apr 2025
  • DURING a stroll in my housing complex, I overheard an elderly man tutoring a boy, probably his grandson. The boy was on the verge of tears, and the man tried to console him. “Yes! You should cry over spilt milk!...

    Sripriya Satish
    08 Apr 2025
  • AFTER retiring from a university several years ago, I have been living in a housing society near the campus. Most of the residents are my former colleagues. My next-door neighbour retired long before me. An elderly widower, he lives with...

    KSS Pillai
    07 Apr 2025
  • THE games we played in our childhood are unknown to kids today. Our first toys were folded-paper aeroplanes. We propelled them into space with our hands. The ‘aircraft’ had no fuel, but our skills determined how far it flew. With...

    NJ Ravi Chander
    06 Apr 2025
  • THE recent assault on a Colonel and his son by police personnel in Patiala has sparked a public outrage across the country. Serving as well as retired Army officers and their families have upped the ante over their demand for...

    Ramesh K Dhiman
    04 Apr 2025
  • IT’s 11:30 pm. Holding my growling stomach, I tiptoe to the kitchen, looking for something to make it settle down. This is a frequent occurrence after the doctor’s advice to ‘improve my lifestyle’. “Ma’am, finish your dinner before sunset,” she...

    Devpreet Singh
    03 Apr 2025
  • IT is said that families are like trees whose branches grow in different directions but their roots remain the same. My father, who worked as a mechanic for the Haryana Roadways Transport Corporation for over 30 years, retired in 1995....

    Raj Bahadur Yadav
    02 Apr 2025
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