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Silently With A Smile
Tamil Nadu’s accidental chief minister quietly assembles a strong front.
Why Can't We Solve Kashmir?
The conflagration of the present must not lock us into myopic anger. What we must seek is an enduring solution.
Diplomatic Isolation Of Pakistan And Direct Action Against It
India walks a tightrope between diplomatic isolation of Pakistan and direct action against it.
Triple Talaq - Numbers Win The Battle Of The Bills
Opposition raises question of propriety as govt pushes through clutch of key bills in Parliament
Feeling Beyond That Crack
Trump’s gambit on Kashmir and warmth towards Pakistan leaves India with less manoeuvring room towards those two vital issues
It's Freezing, But They Want To Bat
Sporting bonds are bound across the India-Pak border. They yearn for the stifling siege to lift.
Lull On The Dal
Heaven on earth, goes the J&K tourism department’s tagline. But after the Pulwama attack, few are visiting the state, prompting fears of job losses.
Justice Warms Up Cold Ikhwan Trail
It took Kashmir police 23 years to arrest one of the nine suspects in the Saderkoot Bala massacre.
The Raisina Cooperative
Indian democracy has frequently shown a tendency towards a federal polity. Can 2019. offer an upgraded version of it?
Where There's A Willow...
And a fistful of yorkers and Chinamen, India may get all the momentum it needs to win.
An Invisible Third Eye
Trump’s unsolicited, mediatory hand is easily spurned. India has to frame its Pakistan policy in the light of the Afghan talks and the FATF ruling.
Pick The Low-Hanging Apple
Kashmir must harness the power of its most famous and sweetest produce to be counted as one of the major contributors to the country’s GDP
The Gypsy Voters Of Democrazy
SHE is bustling about in her hostel room, anxiously doing the last-minute checks— setting her wet slippers against the wooden chair, brushing her shoes, pulling the floral bed sheet to a neat, wrinkle-free spread, switching offthe fan, and revisiting her handbag for the phone, charger and wallet.
The Slowest Daisy-Cutter
Occasionally luckless, mostly bungling, RCB brings up the IPL’s lonely rear. What ails them?
The Toxic Brew In Tea Country
Assam’s worst hooch tragedy orphans 45 children
Taxing Times
Misuse of central agencies? Barbs fly as taxmen raid Kamal Nath’s associates.
Amchi Right Vs National Right
Raj Thackeray’s aggressive stance against Modi is aimed at a windfall in the assembly polls
The Loud Sound Of Silence
An top journalist’s arrest by the CBI was wilfully ignored by Bengal’s media
Is Stress Taking A Toll On Your Married Life?
The incessant need to keep up with a fast-moving world does indeed take its toll. Lowering attention spans and a mind constantly on the run for the next dopamine fix does not help either. Then there is the rat race where one is constantly trying to keep up with the competition at work while also trying to pack in as many activities and tasks in one day. Trying to make sense of the many concerns associated with everyday life, one does not often realize the toll that life in modern times takes on our health, vitality and even our ability to focus and have a well-rounded experience of an important stress buster, namely bedroom activity.
An Inferno Singes Still
It’s seven years since Calcutta’s horrific AMRI fire. For victims’ families, justice flows in an exasperating drip.
Cong Skids On Its Best Bad Roads
MNF back in power as Congress fails to hide failures, highlight feats
The Point Man From Fin-Min
After Patel’s exit citing ‘personal reasons’, a new RBI governor was quickly chosen
36 Chambers Of Discontent
The nitty-gritty of Congress’s Chhattisgarh sweep
Return Flight Is Far Off
A UK court rules that Vijay Mallya may be extradited
Desirable Sacrilege
With the Urus, Lamborghini is breaking new ground for an exotic supercar brand. But does an SUV really deserve a ‘Raging Bull’ badge on the bonnet?
Deadly Despite Chinks
Awake after 14 years, Jaish hits tough security firewall.
A Storm With Tusks
Slow relief work after Cyclone Gaja made the afflicted erupt.
Sanatana, A Living Being
Why do people want the static, frozen ‘dharma’ of colonial-era reactionaries?
Sunny Sure Got The Rule
Asiad 1982 organiser S.A.K. Durrani saved Indian cricket the blushes as manager in ’81.
Sapped Sigh Of Midnight Trains
No toilets, night shifts, long hours, unsafe routes…woman train drivers brave it all.