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This MP Just Had A Bad Air Day!
How Osmanabad’s Shiv Sena MP benefits from the controversies surrounding him.
Colonial Coat Tails In Feudal Fabric
Thoroughly liveried, the judge comes across as a maharaja. A time-warp cloaks Indian judiciary’s etiquette.
Rani & Rogues
The contrast between the way the police dealt with protests by Dalits in UP’s Saharanpur and Rajputs in Rajasthan is part of a pattern of selective aggression and selective silence that goes deep and wide.
What's To Be Done With Our Cops?
With the world’s largest force, India is not short of police personnel. Free them from provincial satraps, and much of our policing troubles will end.
The Slow Aarohan Of A Morning Raga
Finally, Rahul Gandhi’s anointment as Congress chief is imminent. Sights set on 2019, his task is to enliven the party.
A Maritime Arc Of Saptaswaras
Young Carnatic musicians, born or living in the US, are shifting base to Chennai as full-time performers
Birth Of A New Hindu Nation
It can’t be without reason that the RSS now says a mandir alone will come up at the disputed site. The Sangh has been carving a Hindu India since ’92.
Disposing Of A Sanitary Fad?
Indian women are warming towards a movement that seeks the return of traditional menstrual car.
Amarnath Killings: Identify Politics Of Murder And Mayhem
Mehbooba Mufti comes closer to the BJP as Kashmir battles another crisis —the killing of Amarnath yatris
Her Hand In The State's Grip
If the Rizwanur episode revealed the Left regime’s moth-eaten attitude towards women, Taslima’s banishment confirmed it
Scoring With A Scoop
Hockey-mad Orissa, new jersey sponsor of the Indian teams, revels in a first
The Grasping Quicksand
Mohammed bin Salman’s brutal power grab tramples tradition and pushes Saudi Arabia towards the abyss.
'Watch'-out Kajal Agarwal's New Move
In conversation with South India’s leading actress Kajal Agarwal about her movies which are in the pipeline, her likes and dislikes and life in general
Heer, Ranjha And A Mom's Hitmen
Mother, uncle extradited from Canada to face trial in murder case of Jaswinder Kaur, 19 years ago
Common Headache
Buyers continue to suffer as ambiguity over rules governing areas for community use remain
The Angry Citizens
NE allies are abandoning BJP over the citizenship bill
Temple Reloaded
Will Sabarimala give BJP the key to Kerala?
Hazy Saffron In Dravida Naadu
The BJP badly needs allies, especially the AIADMK, to win a few seats in the land of Tamil nationalism
Hi Or Bye?
Poor? Debt-ridden? Desperate? The Congress promises to repair India (and itself ) if it gets job.
Dial R For Hit Parade
Under Rishabh Pant’s staggering talent lies true grit. He can set the World Cup alight.
Strait Of Uncertainty
India, and the world, stand to suffer if the US-Iran Persian Gulf stand-off gets out of hand.
The Party Pooper
Tensions rise as Mamata berates ‘extortionist’ TMC members.
Can Didi Survive Modi?
Mamata’s grave errors and Bengal’s repressed communalism are BJP’s tools for ascendancy in the state.
US, Them And We In Between
India and the US are mired in disputes economic and strategic. The cloud will pass, for each draws much from close ties.
Content Is The New Khan
Not the supernovas of old...B-town now walks by subdued starlight, the glow of real acting.
NEET But Not Clean
State quotas are defeating the very purpose of the all-India medical entrance exam.
Imran Khan, The Captain Of Pakistan?
Rawalpindi is seen to patronise him. And it’s a conducive pitch electorally—even if Nawaz Sharif, playing the victim card, poses a threat from prison. But the pennants of Imran Khan’s PTI fly the highest. Can he lay a new path for Pakistan’s fractured polity?
From Bedrooms To Courtrooms
The apex court’s verdict on Section 377 is poised to bring tectonic shifts in Indian society, but subtly
The Numbers Hide The Story
Social security enrolment of workers is not a good measure of how many new jobs are created
Braggadocio Is An Italian Word
Genial, humble and a democrat. Such is the picture of Atal Behari Vajpayee seen in Karan Thapar’s memoir.