For now, the BJP has decided not to send any emissary to Patna to “douse the fire”, and will wait for the meeting called by Nitish of his party workers Tuesday.
RJD sources said the new alliance with JD(U) was almost "a done deal minus some riders". "Our first priority is to see the BJP out of power. The rest can be taken care of,” an
C Raja Mohan writes: Good news from India's eastern frontier with Bangladesh raises a hope: If we can do it in the east, where the sources and consequences of Partition were far more complex, it
We take a look at the seven surveys conducted by the RBI, ranging from consumer confidence to GDP growth expectations, and what they tell us about the state of the Indian economy.
Medal-winning long jumper Anju Bobby George talks about a scientific method of grooming talent and why Tejaswin Shankar was not selected at first. The session was moderated by Principal Correspondent Andrew Amsan
Sunday's Governing Council meeting was attended by 23 CMs, three L-Gs and two Administrators and Union Ministers. The CMs of Bihar, Telangana, Delhi, Tamil Nadu, Karnataka and Mizoram, the L-G of Puducherry, and the Administrator
Each of the 5,644 residents of Pimpalghar-Ranjnoli village, situated in the industrial belt of Thane district's Bhiwandi tehsil along the Mumbai-Nasik highway, has access to 55 litres of water every day.
Now, as the new campus of Nalanda University prepares for a formal inauguration, the focus is on how best it can retain the cultural and architectural ethos of Nalanda Mahavihara, the 5th-12th Century AD university
Darlings understands that the horror of abuse is in its constant malignant presence, not in a few demeaning scenes of violence. It knows that the abuser is neither victim nor monster. And it knows that
JD(U) national president Rajiv Ranjan Singh aka Lalan Singh's statement came just a week after the BJP quoted Union Home Minister Amit Shah as telling a party meeting in Patna that the BJP and JD(U)
Set in Delhi during the early 1920s, “RRR” follows two patriotic but philosophically opposed men (Ram Charan and N.T. Rama Rao Jr.) as they first clash with each other, then team up to rescue a
APJ Abdul Kalam's questions to an IAS officer got replies reflecting compassion for weaker sections of society. Know the IAS officer whose answers and work caught Kalam's attention, and his district an international recognition.
On Sunday, the rocket finally embarked on its first flight, carrying two satellites, including an earth observation micro-satellite called EOS-02. And though it is not exactly clear what happened, the flight did not go along
In India, where homes are repositories of memories and heirlooms, we seem to be right-sizing our mindset where bigger does not mean better and less is more
Leher Kala writes: The hullabaloo around Moitra’s expensive accessory is emblematic of a larger question that perplexes large swathes of humanity: what’s with women and their obsession with obscenely priced handbags?
Four labourers who fell off the 17th floor and died last week are the latest casualty among the men reshaping Gurgaon’s skyline. Fear is a constant among them, as is desperation and an irony: they
Venkaiah Naidu, who presided over the Rajya Sabha at its most raucous, the BJP veteran will be remembered fondly by everyone, including the Opposition, for his amiability, his annual lunches, and his puns.
Tavleen Singh writes: Karnataka CM should be ashamed that he has become a proponent of this jungle justice. Those who believe that it was this kind of rough justice that won Adityanath a second term
Rajendra Dhondu Bhosale, who retired from Mumbai Police seven years ago, was haunted by the case of Pooja Gaud, the lone girl he hadn’t managed to trace. Now there is closure.