Whether the slice one enjoys at breakfast is white or brown, the key to a healthy diet is not romanticisation of the past but moderation.
Pressure on Somaiya School principal is disturbing but she has stood her ground and has parents’ support. School management should stand by her as well.
Interest rate cuts are likely to materialise when there is ‘greater confidence’ on the trajectory of inflation.
Manipur requires a combination of economic, political and administrative remedies.
The military government of President H M Ershad and the 15-party opposition alliance led by Hasina Wajed, president, Awami League, have failed to reach an agreement on the modalities of withdrawal of martial law and transfer of power.
Pickup in global trade, free-trade agreements should spur India's exports. But, uneven global growth and geopolitical tensions need monitoring.
Paul Auster's fiction explored what remains when old certainties give way.
We have seen how President Narayanan, at the highest level of the Republic, defended the Constitution from the BJP’s assault. INDIA bloc has come together to save our democracy
The walkover raises questions. EC must investigate, put doubts to rest
The painting’s challenge has been multi-pronged from selfie-taking hordes to environmentalists hurling soup as protest. A room of its own might allow more elbow room for such deliberations
In a shoot-out, terrorists killed Bachan Singh, retired deputy superintendent of police, and others in Amritsar.
It has fared better than expected and the momentum is likely to continue. However, concerns, especially over jobs, remain
Allegations must be probed with uncompromising rigour. It's time that women’s dignity and autonomy – not just welfare schemes – get the attention they need.
Frequent controversies over food products in India show the country's regulator in poor light. FSSAI must step up.
This is the front page of The Indian Express published on April 30, 1984.
A new phone on the market, called the Boring Phone, is another addition to the resurgence of old products like bell bottoms, Y2K and butterfly clips. Retro may be the new rebellion.
It is a victory for Joe Biden. But battle over Ukraine reveals deep divide over foreign policy in US politics.
Market estimates project the home-based care industry to grow at a substantial rate of 15-19 per cent annually. Moreover, it is a society’s moral and ethical responsibility to care for its people beyond their prime.
No politician would want to empower the PM too much. No business person too would want a PM so powerful that he can continue to hound them through instruments available to a government
This is the front page of The Indian Express published on April 29, 1984.
Emotional well-being is a key part of the NEP’s thrust on creating an enabling atmosphere for students. The gruelling system does not prepare the student for the country’s economic realities.
The Supreme Court’s verdict on VVPAT and its provision for a verification window reinforce trust in the electoral process
Opposition leaders’ allegations lack consistency and evidence. Worse, their narrative flips depending on their electoral fortunes
What is history without dialectics? And, what is literature sanitised of contradictions?
Six persons were killed in three incidents in the Faridkot and Amritsar districts of Punjab while terrorists exploded a series of bombs damaging railway tracks and disrupting traffic at three places in Ferozepur.





