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We Are Suffering The Pangs Of Bifurcation
N Chandrababu Naidu has got less than two years left in his second spell as chief minister.
Guv Vigilante?
With her moves as lieutenant governor, Kiran Bedi continues to provoke the ruling Congress
University For The Disabled
Its blind chancellor predicted that Kovind would be president
Donald Trump Making America Hate Again!
Barely two weeks into his presidency, Donald Trump has stunned the world by signing into effect some of the controversial promises he made as a candidate. His decision to ban refugees and immigrants from seven Muslim majority nations has deepened the fissures within the United States.
Banned. But, What Next?
Last year, 344 fixed-dose combination drugs were banned. Panicked pharma companies went to court and got it revoked in Delhi and stayed in a few states. But patients were left in the lurch. While the legal procedure is still on, the government needs to go beyond the ban and better the efforts at regulating the manufacture and sale of such drugs.
Pride Before A Poll
Harish Rawat appeals to Uttarakhandi pride in his Swabhiman Yatra.
Patel Agitated!
Madhya Pradesh governor Anandiben Patel seems to have a hangover from her stint as the chief minister of Gujarat
Slowing Down The Goyal Express
Slowing Down The Goyal Express
The Maverick Maestro
Amit Trivedi's holistic, but unorthodox, approach to his compositions is music to filmakers' ears.
Par Excellence
Shooting up in world rankings, Shubhankar Sharma is the face of India’s golf resurgence
Mevani May Be Sincere, But He Cannot Advance The Dalit Cause
Sujatha Gidla, 53, was born at Kazipet, a small town in undivided Andhra Pradesh, and now in Telangana. Her parents were college lecturers. Gidla studied physics at the Regional Engineering College at Warangal, and later worked as a research associate at IIT-Madras, on a project funded by the Indian Space Research Organisation.
Hope Floats In Space
ISRO’s lost satellite could turn up to say ‘hi’ years later. Meanwhile, ISRO hopes to stick to its timetable of planned launches
Shirdi Sai Baba- The Lord Of Happiness
While strife in the name of religion torments the world, millions of ardent devotees flock to Shirdi to sing praises of a saint-fakir who preached oneness and attained samadhi a century ago
Fight Club
The CBIs image has taken a hit with the top brass washing their dirty linen in public
Take Out The Sunscreen!
BRYAN ADAMS IS HERE, ARMED WITH SUMMER OF69, AND SUNDRY OTHER BALLADS
Data Plans
With a clever mix of cutting-edge technology, competitive pricing and attractive content, Reliance Jio seems all set to strike gold
Man In The Middle
The rise and fall of Sana Satish Babu, the man who “bribed” the CBI bosses
Spies Rule The Roost
In Its 50Th Year, The Research And Analysis Wing Is At The Centre Of A Massive Overhaul Of India’S Intelligence Apparatus
Kanhaiya Kumar: The Trial Will Expose The BJP
The Delhi police have finally filed a charge-sheet, after three long years, naming former JNU students’ union president Kanhaiya Kumar in the sedition case of 2016.
Yogi's Kumbh Offensive
The Yogi government in Uttar Pradesh has gone all out to make Kumbh Mela 2019 a bigger and grander aff air, hoping it will pay political dividends in the Lok Sabha elections
Portraying The Patriarch
Nawazuddin Siddiqui identifies Thackeray as the role of a lifetime for the nuances attached to it.
Theresa's Dismay
Brexit leaves Britain poisoned, paralysed and polarised. Prime Minister May, however, ploughs on, with her resolve, resilience and missionary zeal intact.
Hill Hell For Bill
Most northeast states are flaying the BJP for the Citizenship (Amendment) Bill. Could they be gearing up for a political change after the Lok Sabha elections?
On Tenterhooks
Congress may have managed to avert a coup, but it still needs to tackle the growing dissidence within the party.
The Wait For Eight
Claims and counterclaims abound as the Congress and the NCP prepare to conclude seat-sharing talks in Maharashtra.
Government Engineered The Poor Voter Turnout
The Anantnag Lok Sabha constituency is always in the news during the election season, largely because of the threat of militancy.
Sabrina's Indian Connect
Meet Alex Pillai, the Tamil-origin director tasked with channelling Shakespearean classics through a teen drama
The Pink State To Turn Saffron In 2023!
The BJP wants to make Telangana its second anchor in south India. Leaders expect the pink state to turn saffron in 2023
Girish Karnad - All Purpose Genius
It was dinner time.
Didi In Distress
Taking on the BJP is becoming increasingly difficult for Mamata Banerjee as she seems to be losing her grip over the bureaucracy and the police