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Red bricks and brickbats
IIMA’s decision to rebuild its iconic red-brick dormitories has been met with criticism from architects and some alumni
The dying lake
Bhopal’s Upper Lake could vanish, thanks to poor management and a detrimental city development plan
DREAD AND DEFIANCE
Punjab’s long history of resistance has been driving the agitation against the farm reforms. Whatever its outcome, it is likely to drastically change the state. An in-depth report from the furrows and granaries of the state
Strain spotting
The UK variant of Covid-19 may not be a serious threat, but the mutations necessitate enhanced genomic surveillance
Murder for medals?
In a first instance since Jammu and Kashmir became a Union territory, an Army officer has been charged with a fake encounter in the valley
MOVING MOUNTAINS
A Nepali mountaineer’s stunning feat puts the spotlight on a mountaineering milestone that has evaded Indians
Courting trouble
A CBI application in the Supreme Court could derail Mamata Banerjee’s quest to retain power
Babel doom, Indic boom
An explosion in Indian language content, technology and back-end support will power internet accessibility for the next billion users in India
Mamata Banerjee's Stance Is An Assault On The Constitution
Q/ You recently went to North Bengal and had a meeting with the Darjeeling district magistrate. He was transferred the following day.
Veteran's insights
Portraits of Power: Half a Century of Being at Ringside
AN ODE TO THE BRAVE
India’s Bravehearts: Untold Stories From The Indian Army
Yediyurappa's Last Battle
B.S. Yediyurappa’s government is yet to take off and his relationship with the BJP central leadership is souring. This could be the veteran’s final battle
Bittersweet mandate
The successful DDC polls could help fill the political vacuum in Jammu and Kashmir, but the results have revealed the dangerous levels of communal polarisation in the Union territory
Head to head
Clash over transfer of IPS officers burdens the already strained ties between the Centre and Bengal
Waiting for upgrade
Despite upsetting the four-decade-old power equilibrium in Kerala, the BJP remains a distant third in the state’s political landscape
Suvendu is a major extortionist
Sougata Ray, MP and national spokesperson, Trinamool Congress
Party crashers
The departure of Suvendu Adhikari could open the floodgates for an exodus from the Trinamool Congress
PREPARING FOR LAUNCH
After some extended downtime, India’s Olympic prospects are looking forward to a bit of competitive action ahead of the Tokyo Games
Four to tango
Jayalalithaa’s heirs are caught in a property dispute with the state government and the income tax department
BAYING FOR BENGAL
As the battle between Mamata Banerjee and the Centre intensifies, Governor Jagdeep Dhankhar is going all out against the chief minister and state BJP leaders are demanding President’s rule
‘POOR' ECONOMICS
A RADICAL NEW THEORY REDEFINES MONEY, AND OFFERS WAYS TO ADDRESS POVERTY, UNEMPLOYMENT AND ECONOMIC INEQUALITY
TIED to the TIDE
Indian history is often seen through a landlocked lens, and comparatively little has been written about the country’s glorious maritime past. But with land rivalries, especially with China, being pushed into the sea, India is trying to retell its naval history and renew lost connections
LONELY ISLAND
BREXITEERS WANT TO MAKE BRITAIN GREAT AGAIN; BUT GREATNESS MAY WELL BE A THING OF THE PAST FOR THE KINGDOM
FANTASTIC WORLDS AND WHERE TO FIND THEM
SPECULATIVE FICTION, WHICH HAS A STORIED HERITAGE IN INDIA, IS MAKING A COMEBACK ON THE BACK OF THE PANDEMIC
STORM AND CALM
IN HIS MEMOIR, THE FOUNDER OF REEBOK LOOKS BACK ON THE EMPIRE HE BUILT… AND LEFT BEHIND
LITTLE BIG CELEBS
THESE KIDS ARE THE NEW STARS IN THE INDIAN DIGITAL-INFLUENCER LANDSCAPE. WHILE BEING IN THE LIMELIGHT IS FINANCIALLY REWARDING, CONCERNS ABOUT THEIR PRIVACY ABOUND
Stainless steel
Prime Minister Modi’s image among his supporters as a strong and well-meaning leader remains intact despite the tumultuous year
LAST AMONG EQUALS
RISING INEQUALITY, ACCENTUATED BY THE COVID-19 PANDEMIC, IS A THREAT TO THE VERY IDEA OF CONSTITUTIONAL GOVERNANCE AND DEMOCRACY. AS DIGITAL TECHNOLOGY ADDS TO THE CRISIS, LEGAL REMEDIES ALONE MAY NOT BE THE ANSWER
DIVIDED OVER A HOUSE
THE NEW PARLIAMENT BUILDING AND CENTRAL VISTA PROJECT HAVE COURTED CONTROVERSY OVER THE CONCEPT, INTENT AND TIMING
BAND OF BROTHERS
IN A COUNTRY THREATENED BY FACTIONALISM AND COMMUNAL DISCORD, FREEMASONRY, WITH ITS INCLUSIVE VALUES, MAY HAVE MUCH TO OFFER