The Centre caused a flutter when it named Congress MP Shashi Tharoor the head of one of the seven delegations
The Centre caused a flutter when it named Congress MP Shashi Tharoor the head of one of the seven delegations
Samana has shown the way — a collective resolve to ensure safe transport arrangements for schoolchildren, and seeking accountability for safer roads
Considered India’s greatest living sculptor, the centenarian has 8,000 statues to his credit and is as passionate as ever
Actress Adah Sharma opens up on her dreams, dosas and dancing to her own rhythm
Two years before he penned ‘Why I Am An Atheist’, a letter to his friend Amar Chand reveals a young revolutionary in transition — marked by emotional vulnerability, inner conflict, and a search for moral and ideological grounding
Robert Macfarlane speaks to Siddharth Pandey about his latest book, ‘Is a River Alive?’ where he undertakes major journeys to rivers in northern Ecuador, South India; and north-eastern Quebec, where communities are waging a desperate battle to save the lives of these waterbodies
Aditya Arya says photographs are narratives that invite us to reflect, remember, and engage with the world around us
EXPLAINER: Cancel licences of 13 units, DC writes to Director-General
This operation, which ended on May 11, was one of the most comprehensive anti-Naxal campaigns, with several top cadres believed to be either killed or seriously injured
FIR lodged after clash between upper caste, Dalit youths in 2017
The Tribune Editorial: With Nitish Kumar no longer on its side, the alliance appears to be on a weak wicket in Bihar.
The Tribune Editorial: Despite the Prohibition of Employment as Manual Scavengers and their Rehabilitation Act, 2013, such deaths continue unabated
First Mickey Mouse film test-screened (May 15, 1928)
The two destinations, so far top picks for Indian travellers, are no longer finding favour amid diplomatic tensions
From being the poster boy of television to an actor worth reckoning, Barun Sobti has transitioned from one pinnacle of success to another. If back in time his Arnav Singh Raizada in Iss Pyaar Ko Kya Naam Doon? earned a...
The Tribune Editorial: A 12-yr-old girl from Kaithal's Dhand village was married off to a 17-yr-old boy in Kurukshetra
The Tribune editorial: The Madhya Pradesh leader is important to the BJP as he is the tribal welfare minister in a state where STs account for one-fifth of the population
It comes with the aim of conserving the groundwater table, which is declining at an alarming rate
The demand for a blanket ban on the import of apples from Turkey is getting louder by the day. The trigger for the demand is the “military help” extended by Turkey to Pakistan in the conflict with India following the...
District officers asked to collect information from field
The ouging CJI delivered impactful judgments on civil rights, bail jurisprudence and institutional transparency.
This time, China has carried out the provocative exercise amid India-Pakistan tensions in the wake of the Pahalgam terror attack and the retaliatory Operation Sindoor
Extreme weather events, shifting monsoon patterns and rising temperatures are disrupting the cultivation of this food crop which is ranked fourth important globally
Like a true blue Punjabi, noted director-producer Guddu Dhanoa says it the way it is; no sugarcoating, no socially correct filters. Indeed, being the cousin of superstar Dharmendra has held him in good stead. Without batting an eyelid, he asserts...
CM Bhagwant Mann’s strong words — “These are not deaths, but murders” — must translate into action.
The Tribune Editorial: PM Modi's Adampur struck at the root of Pakistan’s disinformation campaign
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