It hides structural oppression of the marginalised, appropriates their protests.
In a fine example of socialism with Chinese characteristics, an ambitious film has been censored by market forces.
THE government has done well to decide to drop the Financial Resolution and Deposit Insurance (FRDI) Bill in the face of criticism regarding some of the provisions in the proposed law which had stoked fears among deposit holders, leading to anxiety and panic withdrawal of deposits. That the government chose not to pursue it even […]
Kumaraswamy’s job is to govern. Tears and complaints about being victimised do not figure among deliverables
As Trump rearranges US foreign policy, provokes outrage, India must prepare to cope with the consequences
Supreme Court has broken the silence on lynching. It must be heard in letter and spirit
The coalition consists of the Janata Party, PWP, CPM and Pawar’s newly formed Maharashtra Progressive Congress Legislature Party.
Without reason in our religious outlook we let the clergy manipulate us
Justice Gogoi is right. The union of judiciary with executive is the greatest danger to democracy
This football World Cup entwined the two in never-before ways
Maharashtra’s move to regulate food prices in movie halls is misguided. It could push back the multiplex revolution
The CWC also decided against an alliance with the Janata Party or accepting its support in forming a government in the state.
By undermining Parliament, government is curtailing the role of the Opposition
Labelling Opposition as pro-Muslim coarsens public debate. Political leadership must reflect on this in an election year
The companies that have got us hooked must be on the hook for better solutions
Threats to the multilateral trading system are worrisome. But that shouldn’t stop India from focusing on exports
Nawaz Sharif’s arrest is a sobering portent ahead of a Pakistan election associated more with a sense of foreboding than hope
The paintings were discovered in cave number six and 17 during the clean-up job by the chemists of the Archaeological Survey of India.
India’s sexual minorities need not only decriminalisation but rights and protections
SC’s Delhi verdict affirms: Constant repair and renewal of constitutionalism is prime function of adjudication
The technology that caught the God particle has spun off chips that will revolutionise 3D medical imaging in a few years
In his birth centenary, Ingmar Bergman’s achievements as a philosopher of cinema remain unsurpassed
Indian television’s interest in the rescue of the Thai boys trapped in the Chiang Rai cave picked up slowly but breathlessly.
When a Pakistan PM falls foul of the deep state, the Opposition, senior bureaucrats and the judiciary get together against him.
The opposition needs to reopen a political debate on institutions, sign on to a charter for institutional reform



