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SOCIAL media has changed our lives completely and made communication faster and easier but in Kashmir, it has snatched away the livelihood of thousands of newspaper hawkers who used to distribute papers to readers daily.
Battle of Wits
Purane Chawal, a sparkling Indian adaptation of the Neil Simon comedy, Sunshine Boys, regaled audiences at the Prithvi Festival in Mumbai
Home for Hope
Snehawan in Pune is home to children of farmers who have died by suicide. Within its gates, they find a place to nurture their dreams
Talking to a City
The story of a flaneur who has been walking around central Delhi for over 30 years, observing the homeless, the destitute, and the migrant underclass who are redefining urban’
Rage and Outrage
AR Rahman's version of an iconic Bengali song has missed the spirit of the original and Bengalis are angry
Don't Take 'India' Away From Us
Renaming the country could divert valuable resources from critical areas of development and progress
Deserted!
Communities living in the Thar Desert in Rajasthan have been abandoned by all stakeholders
A Testament to Resistance
The people of Gaza are losing families, friends, homes. But they still firmly believe in their right to resist the occupation to win their dignity and freedom
Polls Apart
Since assembly elections are fought on area-specific issues it has a limited influence in shaping the agenda of the General Elections in 2024
Welfare and Woe
In Telangana, many of the marginalised who need support the most have not been able to tap into the benefits of a slew of government welfare schemes
Cross to Bear
Tribals, who adopted Christianity, face the threat of violence in Bastar nine months after attack on churches in Narayanpur
Inheritance of Loss
Beyond Maoism and the Indian government's punjiwadi development, Bastar’s Adivasis are realising that the fight is really between roti kapda makan and jal jangal jameen
Down To The Wire
Even a one per cent swing in vote share can seal the fate of political parties in Madhya Pradesh
Yena, Kena, Prakāreņa
There has a been a constant effort to divide Rajasthan's adivasis on religious lines by any means possible
RAJASTHAN Diary
Chhavi Rajawat was the sarpanch of Soda village in Rajasthan for two terms (2010-2020). She is a social worker who focuses on rural development and women's education
Unmasking Grief
Chetna Maroo's Western Lane is an exacting portrait of a grief-stricken family
Manav Rachna Bids Farewell to Its Future Leaders at the Convocation 2023.
More than 1300 UG, PG and Ph.D. degrees were awarded along with 6 Honoris Causa degrees to distinguished icons
If You Meet Chandler On The Road, Kill Him
We must grieve Chandler Bing as we grieve Matthew Perry
We've expanded ourselves vertically by adding more offerings to our portfolio
Bhavesh Kothari, Founder & CEO, Property First, in an exclusive interview, talks majorly about Indian residential market's upward trend, NRIs' increased realty buys in recent times, his company's so far growth and future plans. Excerpts...
I&L sector: India's next chapter of growth
The exponential development of the industrial & logistics sector in India, underpinned by the latest reports, facts and figures, heralds a dynamic future for the country's real estate landscape.
Global PREJUDICE
The response of Western democracies to civilian killings in Ukraine and that of Palestinians in Gaza has exposed their double standards
A Textbook CASE
Will the NCERT pass the test of democracy?
Teaching Trouble
Volunteer-teachers in Chhattisgarh, Adivasi youths instrumental in integrating a large number of school dropouts back into the education system in conflict-ridden districts of the state, are facing multiple challenges
Student UPROAR
Government job aspirants lament that the current BRS government, which gained power with the support of the youth, has disappointed them
"Atrocities against Adivasis are part of the BJP's political culture"
The nine-time MP, former chief minister and one of the tallest leaders of the Congress in Madhya Pradesh, Kamal Nath, in an exclusive interview with Outlook's Abhik Bhattacharya, touches upon several issues ranging from atrocities against Adivasis and agricultural distress to allegations of soft Hindutva. With the state going to the polls on November 17, Nath seems very confident about the outcome. But giving out a number is not \"his thing-it is better to be kept for incumbent chief minister Shivraj Singh Chouhan,\" he says. Excerpts:
The Silent Stakeholders
The Adivasi vote bank has always been crucial for political parties in Madhya Pradesh. This election, they want the contestants to address the many issues plaguing them and not just make poll promises
"All Chest Pains Should Not Be Ignored"
Dr. Srichandran L. is a Senior Consultant in the Department of Cardiology at MGM Healthcare, Chennai with 15 years of experience in the field of medicine. He specializes in advanced interventional cardiology and is skilled in performing high-risk complex angioplasties.
Cast(e) Iron
Rajasthan's electoral discourse has always been about the twin phenomena of caste and community politics. This election is no different
INDIA Will March On
The BJP's dream of ruling India for the next 50 years will be punctured by a diverse and powerful people's movement
HARVESTING HOPE: ANDHRA PRADESH'S TRANSFORMATION IN AGRICULTURE
Andhra Pradesh, once known as the \"Rice Bowl of India,\" has fallen on hard times in the previous regime. Droughts, floods, and rising input costs have made it difficult for farmers to make a living. But under the able leadership of Chief Minister YS Jagan Mohan Reddy, the state has undergone a transformation in agriculture.