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Subterranean Wonder
A museum worthy of the World Heritage stature of Humayun's Tomb is finally open at the site
CAPITAL DRAMA
The fifth edition of the Delhi Theatre Festival promises a galaxy of star performers
THE DESI TOY BOOM
A POLICY PUSH HELPS INDIA'S TOY SECTOR PICK UP, BUT LACK OF PRECISION ENGINEERING AND HIGH CAPITAL INVESTMENT HAMPER ITS FULL POTENTIAL
SNARING THE DIGITAL DACOITS
Rapidly becoming the new hub of online fraud in the country, a concerted crackdown by the state and the police has helped Rajasthan's Deeg district bring down the menace drastically within six months
PINARAYI FACES THE HEAT
AN MLA'S EXPLOSIVE ALLEGATIONS EXPOSE THE DARK UNDERBELLY OF KERALA'S POLICE FORCE, DRAGGING EVEN THE CMO UNDER A CLOUD OF SUSPICION
THE GREAT SUBMARINE HUNT IS ON
INDIA'S BIG SUBMARINE ACQUISITION PROGRAMME, PROJECT 75 (I), IS ROLLING FORWARD AT FULL STEAM. WITH AN EXPANDING CHINESE SUBMARINE FLEET EXTENDING ITS REACH IN THE INDIAN OCEAN, IT MUST MOVE FASTER STILL
RACE FOR THE DALIT VOTE
When workers of the Bahujan Samaj Party (BSP) joined the Bharat Bandh called by the Reservation Bachao Sangharsh Samiti on August 21, it was for the first time in eight years that they had taken to the streets.
ALL EYES ON SEMINARIES
Madrasas, or schools that chiefly impart Islamic learning, are under the scanner in Madhya Pradesh, with the state government's school education department conducting a probe into their functioning.
FALLOUT OF A STATUE'S FALL
Symbolically or otherwise, it could not have come at a worst time. The fall of a Shivaji statue, eight months after Prime Minister Narendra Modi had inaugurated it and a couple of months short of the assembly election, has put the ruling Mahayuti coalition in a corner and the Opposition Maha Vikas Aghadi in prime position to claim high rhetorical advantage.
SEPARATISTS IN THE FRAY
A BAN IMPOSED IN 2019 STILL HOLDS, BUT THE THAW IN JAMAAT'S STANCE ON POLLS COMES AFTER REPORTED \"SECRET\" TALKS WITH THE CENTRE
THE SAFFRON CHURN
HOW THE BJP AND THE SANGH PARIVAR ARE TRYING TO REINVENT THEMSELVES AFTER THE SUBPAR PERFORMANCE IN THE LOK SABHA ELECTION
A REALITY CHECK FOR GDP
REAL GDP GROWTH FELL BELOW 7 PER CENT, COMPARED TO 8 PER CENT IN THE YEAR-AGO PERIOD, THE LOWEST IT HAS BEEN IN THE PAST FIVE QUARTERS
Q+A Masters of Maximalism
Designers Abu Jani and Sandeep Khosla on their return to the ramp, their take on couture, and more
A MONUMENTAL EYE
An exhibition on Indian monuments in colonial times reveals how photography influences popular imaginations and histories
EMERGING ARTISTS IN FOCUS
In its current edition, the Delhi Contemporary Art Week continues its mission of showcasing young talent
Morality Tales
In her latest book-a translation of lesser-known stories from the Mahabharata-Wendy Doniger returns to the themes and ideas of her earlier work
HIMANTA. THE NEW HINDU CHAMP
The Assam chief minister’s polarising narrative, which ties the preservation of Assamese culture to Hindu identity, is increasingly shaping the political landscape in his state and deepening the societal divide
BATTLE FOR THE SOUL OF J&K
AS THE UT PREPARES FOR ITS FIRST ASSEMBLY POLL AFTER THE ABROGATION OF ART. 370, NC-CONGRESS COME TOGETHER TO MOUNT A CHALLENGE
SAFETY OF WOMEN@ WORK WHAT NEEDS TO BE DONE
THE BRUTAL RAPE AND MURDER IN KOLKATA EXPOSED HOW UNSAFE INDIAN WORKPLACES ARE FOR WOMEN. A BLUEPRINT FOR STAKEHOLDERS TO ENSURE THEIR SAFETY.
RECRUITMENT ROT
With the Puja Khedkar controversy, where the probationary IAS wrongfully availed OBC quota benefits, still echoing in the public's mind, another recruitment scandal threatens to shake the foundations of India's elite services.
SIDDA IN A LAND TUSSLE
It's open season for Chief Minister Siddaramaiah in Karnataka, with Opposition parties BJP and Janata Dal (Secular) pushing for his ouster over an alleged 'land scam.
THE PENSION PANACEA
0n August 24, the Union Cabinet approved the Unified Pension Scheme (UPS), which will provide government employees with assured pension after retirement.
Time with the Tribes
An exhibition in Gurugram by photographers Aditya Arya and Pablo Bartholomew is a striking reminder of the rich traditions of the Nagas
SITE OF MEMORY
A new exhibition explores how memories act as powerful tokens in shaping our understanding of the world
Ancient Hymn, Modern Verse
Vikram Seth's translation of Tulsidas's Hanuman Chalisa captures the incantatory quality of the original
AAP LAUNCHES FIGHTBACK
Delhi CM Arvind Kejriwal remains in jail, but his No. 2 Manish Sisodia is out, raising AAP's hopes as the assembly election nears. The beleaguered party is now chalking out its next course of action
THE HARYANVI POLL HUSTLE
AFTER A DECADE-LONG RULE, THE BJP IS TRYING TO DEFEND THE JAT HEARTLAND FROM A CONGRESS THAT IS RESURGENT BUT ALSO RIDDLED WITH INFIGHTING
LAST CHANCE FOR LANKA
WHY THE PRESIDENTIAL POLL ON SEPTEMBER 21 IS A MAJOR TURNING POINT FOR SRI LANKA EVEN AS IT RECOVERS FROM THE 2022 ECONOMIC COLLAPSE
RETURN OF HORSEPOWER
Commissioners of police moved around on horseback before H.G. Gell (1902-09) became the first one to use a motor car (1907).
Hindus in the Cross-fire
Atrocities against minorities, especially Hindus, have spiked in Bangladesh since the ouster of the Sheikh Hasina regime on Aug 5.