Many thought it was temporary. But the Akalis seem determined to regain their lost support base and BJP, which has finally got several Sikh leaders in its own ranks, will now be flexing its muscle
New report frames the enormity of the employment challenge that will confront the next government
The judiciary and the legislature appeared to be heading for a confrontation as the chairman of the Andhra Pradesh legislative council ordered the arrest of a Telugu daily editor for breach of privilege and the Supreme Court ordered the Police Commissioner to see that he was not arrested.
Khan led a full life in which he displayed the urbane sophistication which defined the culture of the Indian subcontinent in a time that is now no more
Its revival celebrates an unsung profession that has fallen on hard times
After two rounds of talks, the government and leaders of the striking port and dock workers failed to arrive at a settlement to end the 10-day protest.
Arrangements are being made for PM Indira Gandhi to speak to the Indian cosmonaut in the Indo-Soviet space flight scheduled for the April 5. It is tentatively to happen on April 5 and telecast on Doordarshan.
A new study warns of rising inequality in India. The issue requires a deeper inquiry, a broader debate
Urgency of PM Modi’s visit, its many substantive outcomes, relate to China, the ghost in the room and in the neighbourhood
The institution managed to surpass an earlier Dravidian challenge without too much internalisation. The current opposition is more difficult to handle as it comes from within
The Indian government has denied reports about the existence of terrorist training camps in Tamil Nadu or elsewhere in the country
On the face of it, the FCU is violative of Article 19 of the Constitution -- the right to free speech. Democratic politics is an open contestation of ideas and personalities. The Centre must rethink
His quitting captaincy in a T20 league is an event because of the special place he has made for himself on the field
How the two countries can join hands to ensure that water scarcity does not stoke conflicts
This is the front page of The Indian Express published on March 22, 1984.
This election season, AI is being used to generate life-like impressions of deceased stalwarts. It's problematic.
Karandlaje's remarks don't just pose a hurdle to her own party's ambitions, they also drag down level of public discourse.
Even a modest Indian initiative for peace will be most welcome in a war-weary Europe.
New report shows that small Indian cities are as vulnerable to air pollution as metros -- it should be a wake-up call
The regulation of TikTok might be geopolitical, but it is not because it came from China. It’s because TikTok is China, and it has become impossible to extricate government agenda, policies, and practices from the intentions and spread of these digital platforms.
New study points to healthy momentum, divergence in food and core inflation, uncertain global environment.
While we celebrate limited entry points given to a segment of the disabled population, like accessibility in cinema halls, it will do us good to remember that such accommodations are only available to the non-controversial, mainstream, ‘good’ disabled citizens.
This is the front page of The Indian Express published on March 21, 1984.
World Happiness Report points to unhappiness in India's youth. It's time the old and happy stop chiding Gen Z
The steady sinking of BSP tells a larger story of its own complicities and nimble-footedness of the BJP to steadily expand its tent





