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The Southern Powerhouse
As Tamil Nadu goes from strength to strength, experts debate how it can become India’s leading state
BJP COMES INTO ITS OWN
THE BJP VICTORY IN MANIPUR RESTED ON ITS GOVERNMENT’S SUCCESS IN CLAMPING DOWN ON VIOLENCE, DELIVERY OF WELFARE SCHEMES AND AN OPPOSITION IN DISARRAY
THE INDIAN BYPASS
SANCTIONS ON RUSSIA
A GAMBLE THAT PAID OFF
WHILE A FRAGMENTED OPPOSITION FAILED TO CAPITALISE ON ANTI-INCUMBENCY, THE BJP FIELDED A RAFT OF DEFECTORS AND WON
Raje's Show of Strength
On March 8, thousands of people attended a celebration at a temple in Rajasthan’s Keshoraipatan, on the occasion of former chief minister Vasundhara Raje’s 69th birthday.
PRISONERS OF OUR OWN DEVICE
I hadn’t paid attention to the curious title when I started reading this book. So when I came across bitfulness a few pages down, I asked, what the heck is this? It sounded silly. Did such a word even exist?
LESSONS IN THE DEFEAT
NO RIVAL COULD MATCH THE BJP’S ORGANISATIONAL STRENGTH OR BEAT ITS NARRATIVE. FINDING A WAY OUT OF THE DISARRAY AHEAD OF 2024 WON’T BE EASY
KEEPING CALM, CARRYING ON
With her new web show Anamika just having premiered on MX Player, actormodel Sunny Leone underscores the importance of staying the course
AAP AND A NEW DAWN
PUNJAB’S DISILLUSIONED VOTERS HAVE THROWN OUT THE OLD, AND ARE LOOKING FOR A CLEAN START WITH AAP. NEW CM BHAGWANT MANN HAS A BIG TASK ON HIS HANDS
A CHANCE TO MAKE AMENDS
CONGRESS INFIGHTING MADE THE JOB EASY FOR THE INCUMBENT BJP EVEN AS CM DHAMI FELL SHORT OF THE CREASE
Rajasthan - Tension Over Pension
On February 23, when Rajasthan chief minister Ashok Gehlot tabled his fourth budget, it sent ripples across India.
‘What Is The Point Of A Job When You Don't Have A Country?'
India Today TV’s Gaurav C. Sawant Is In Kyiv Covering The Conflict. His On-The-Spot Report
THE FALLOUT
AS RUSSIA’S VLADIMIR PUTIN SETS OUT TO SUBJUGATE UKRAINE, WHAT IS THE COST INDIA, HIS OWN COUNTRY AND THE WORLD WILL HAVE TO PAY?
THE BIG PRIVATISATION PUSHBACK
By January this year, the Centre had achieved just five per cent of its Rs 1.75 lakh crore divestment target for FY22. What ails the privatisation process, and what’s the way out?
HOW INDIA WILL BE HIT
RUSSIA'S INVASION OF UKRAINE SENDS WORLD ECONOMIES INTO A TIZZY. THE INTENSITY OF THE IMPACT WILL DEPEND ON HOW PROTRACTED THE CRISIS IS
OVER AT LAST?
THE MILDER OMICRON VARIANT RAISES HOPE THAT WE CAN PERHAPS TAME THE PANDEMIC. IT IS THE UNVACCINATED WHO MAY USHER IN A FRESH WAVE
KAMAL NATH'S COLD START DOCTRINE
FOR NATH, THE CRITICAL UNIT OF THE PARTY IS THE MANDALAM, SOMETHING HE LEARNT FROM HIS VICTORIES IN CHHINDWARA
FASTEN YOUR SEATBELTS
The government’s urgent steps to bring back Indian nationals are overtaken by tragedy
ADDING AN e TO EDUCATION
RESPONDING TO THE URGENT NEED TO IMPROVE ACCESS TO EDUCATION, THE GOVERNMENT STRENGTHENS ITS E-LEARNING INITIATIVES TO ENSURE A BROADER REACH
WHY INDIA SHOULD WORRY
The Ukraine crisis reflects the West’s failure to establish durable structures of peace and security in Europe after the end of the Cold War and the demise of the Soviet Union.
India's Biggest Banking Fraud
The inside story of how Rishi Agarwal of ABG Shipyard allegedly misappropriated Rs 22,842 crore in loans from a consortium of 28 Indian banks
Face-off: The Yogi And The Rival In Chief
Both Yogi Adityanath of the Bharatiya Janata Party and Akhilesh Yadav of the Samajwadi Party have completed a term each as chief minister of India’s most populous state. Now, they head into an electoral battle in which they are the primary contenders. In interviews with Group Editorial Director Raj Chengappa half way through the polls, they shared their assessments of the election so far and their views on key issues in the contest. Excerpts:
Can Akhilesh Yadav Defeat The Mighty BJP In Uttar Pradesh?
Can the Samajwadi Party Chief defeat the mighty BJP in UP?
Setting Boundaries
For centuries, the mighty Pir Panjal range has stood as a barrier, sometimes isolating the Kashmir valley from Jammu for months together.
One letter at a time
Hundreds of children are learning spoken English in government schools across Mumbai, and it’s opening up new worlds for them
THE IMITATION GAME
Fresh arrests reveal the growing trend of paid proxies taking medical or engineering entrance exams as unscrupulous agents seek out desperate students or their parents looking for a short-cut to admission in highly competitive courses
HONEYTRAPS IN THE MEWAT
On Monday, February 14, the Bhopal police arrested Ravin Khan and Warris Khan, both in their early 20s, from Bharatpur in Rajasthan as the main suspects in a ‘sextortion’ video call case filed by BJP MP and 2008 Malegaon blasts case accused Sadhvi Pragya Thakur.
Covid's Troubled Children
They have paid a high price for safety in the pandemic. As they return to school, how do we compensate for the two lost years of schooling and childhood?
DORMANT BUT DEADLY
On August 4, 2020, an explosion of over 2,000 tonnes of ammonium nitrate ripped through a Beirut quayside, killing 220 people and triggering an earthquake measuring 3.3 on the Richter scale.
Tamil Nadu: A Neet Strategy
Loud And Clear M.K. Stalin wears a mask with anti-NEET messaging