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Hitting A New Law
The citizenship legislation might help the BJP electorally, but it will have to first ride out the public anger
Lonely Lotus
Jharkhand has never voted for a single-party government. Can the BJP buck the trend?
Man Of The Year
A fascination for the Sahyadri led to Madhav Gadgil’s extensive knowledge of India’s ecosystems. As an ‘incurable optimist’ he is determined to see them thrive
Shades Of Grey
With the verdict in the Unnao rape case on the horizon, people in Kuldeep Singh Sengar’s village are split on his alleged role in the crime
Porn-Fed Assault
India’s millennials have grown up on misogynistic and debasing porn. They need to be reeducated that real sex is all about pleasing all genders and dehumanising none
Win And Whine
Despite trumping the BJP in the recent bypolls, Mamata Banerjee is worried about the growing clout of Asaduddin Owaisi's AIMIM
Enter, The Empire
The City Football Group’s entry into the Indian Super League could provide a much-needed stimulus for the sport in India
Maharashtra - One Chair, Three Cheers
How the Shiv Sena-NCP-Congress alliance fought its way to power
Uddhav Thackeray Takes a Giant Leap To Find New Political Allies, And The Chief Minister's Chair
As an artist-turned-politician, Uddhav Thackeray has softened the Shiv Sena’s belligerent brand of politics. But his lack of administrative experience, and the pulls and pressures of an unlikely alliance, will test his limits as an artful leader
The Big Binge Theory
Cable and DTH connections are becoming passé, as an increasing number of Indians discover a more convenient way of watching TV
Modi And Shah Have An Earthquake Coming Their Way
AATISH TASEER
The Rani's Rebirth
A mother and daughter together retell the story of Rani Lakshmibai of Jhansi
In The Pink
Despite Bangladesh’s poor showing and some visibility issues with the pink ball, the day-night experiment was a hit
Ruthless, Reckless
The BJP’s allies are unimpressed by its top brass’s rash approach to expansion
Crisis Control
The Congress chose ideological compromise to prevent the organisation from withering away in the state
Crazy Cat Gentlemen
Male And Single In The City? Adopt A Cat!
Fission And Coalition
Will a Shiv Sena-NCP-Congress government come to power in Maharashtra or will there be another Operation Lotus?
Mystic And The Moolah
How Kalki Bhagwan’s political connections doomed his spiritual empire
Naga Accord - NSCN(IM) Sticks To Its Guns
The Centre might have brought the NSCN(IM) back to the table, but the decades-old Naga talks are yet to reach a resolution
Why Did Whatsapp Keep Quiet For A Year?
Dr Gulshan Rai, India’s first national cyber security coordinator, served a four-year stint as Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s cyber security adviser before leaving office on April 30.
The Telecom Sector Is Looking At An Existential Crisis; So Are Its Thousands Of Employees
The telecom sector is looking at an existential crisis; so are its thousands of employees
Whats-Trap - Can't Reveal Our Client In India, Says Israel Company Behind Pegasus Spyware
Only governments use Pegasus Spyware, say its makers. No orders were given to purchase pegasus, says the Indian Government. As the mystery of the WhatsApp breach deepens, one thing appears clear: there may be no escaping surveillance technologies
Rebels Out To Divide Pakistan
Various groups in Pakistan, including the Pashtuns, the Baloch, the Mohajirs and the Sindhis, are fighting the national government for their rights and freedom
Grind Over; Glory Time
Actor Viineet Kumar Singh’s long years of struggle have made his eventual triumph even sweeter
Elizabeth Warren Is Fighting For All Americans, Says Her Son-In-law From Uttar Pradesh Village
Two of the Democratic contenders in the 2020 US presidential elections have strong ties with India: while Senator Kamala Harris from California had an Indian mother, Massachusetts Senator Elizabeth Warren’s daughter, Amelia, is married to Indian American entrepreneur Sushil Tyagi. Along with former vice president Joe Biden, Warren leads the list of Democratic hopefuls.
Divide Rules
Fathima Latheef’s death brought to the fore the discrimination faced by IIT Madras students
Band Of Brothers
The Rajapaksas are back at the helm and India has reasons to be worried
World Diabetes Day - Protect Your Family
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Big Guns Blazing
The Army has rolled out the artillery to counter misadventures from across the border. The top brass believes Pakistan will not win an escalation race
Ayodhya Verdict - Faith Conquers All
The Supreme Court’s leap of faith in the Ayodhya Case will bear fruit only if the government implements the verdict fairly by bringing together all stakeholders and working out a broad political and federal consensus