Scheme to bring them back is an opportunity to upgrade institutional and cultural fabric of top research bodies.
The Delhi government needs to convince the city's residents of its sincerity by urgently taking measures that are relatively easier to implement — reducing dust pollution, for instance
That even dad jokes are beyond AI should be reassuring.
The Vaishno Devi Medical Institute has only just got off the ground. Pulling up the drawbridges now would be a grave injustice to its students, to its institutional possibilities
This is the front page of The Indian Express published on November 26, 1985.
Its makers were not bound by the limited imagination of Western liberal constitutionalism with its emphasis on state restriction, recognising instead that in society, groups and communities wielded power separate from the state.
Any accommodation between Washington and Moscow would make it easier for Delhi to sustain its ties with both
This is the front page of The Indian Express published on November 25, 1985.
Since the socialists, unlike the communists, had very little clout in academia, his work remained largely unnoticed. It did not matter to him, but it should matter to the world of ideas that struggles for relevance in New India.
In the final act of his six-decade-long career, as he once again played for hearts and laughs in films like Johnny Gaddaar and Rocky Aur Rani Kii Prem Kahaani, he showed why filmgoers fell so deeply in love with the young man from Punjab
India, unlike countries of the developed West and East Asia, has a huge challenge of feeding a projected 1.7 billion human mouths by 2060 — with less land and water, more nutrient and energy use efficiency, and increased climate uncertainty.
Advanced computers, software, and minds given to puzzles can make information “hack-proof”. But as espionage novelists have long known, there is always the Human Factor.
This is the front page of The Indian Express published on November 24, 1985.
Should Trump’s plan become the foundation of ‘peace’, not only will it be a victory for Russia, it will also mark a defeat for the international order. It would signal that smaller nations remain vulnerable to great-power competition.
The Belem summit was the first climate COP since US President Donald Trump withdrew his country from the Paris Pact.
The complex web of labour regulations that existed till now has imposed huge costs on businesses and the wider economy.
Somewhere in the stands, over the next five days, a few Test dreams would blossom under the mild Guwahati Sun
For Delhi, the prospect of rival powers warming up to each other is sobering, especially as India now faces an additional 25 per cent US tariff as a penalty on purchases of Russian crude. Delhi must navigate the US-Russia binary with care
The road ahead lies not only in creating systems that recognise distress early, but in reshaping the cultural impulses that ignore vulnerability
As parents and teachers, if we are not able to render basic skills that deal with a child’s health and survival, then whose interests are we serving?
A backtracking Court writes a new doctrine of law as infinite elasticity
This is the front page of The Indian Express published on November 21, 1985.
It has protected institutional autonomy, retaining the delicate stability between the roles of the judiciary and the executive
The tiny island country became a FIFA member only in 2010, yet the expanded 48-team World Cup in North America has given it a rare chance to aim high
Trump appears willing to deepen ties, consistent with America’s history of turning an unseeing eye on Saudi Arabia’s grim human-rights record



