In the Gujarat election results, the urban voter spoke with a distinctive voice. All parties must pay heed
Protecting individual rights should be at the core of data protection legislation
BJP showed ingenuity and skill in reaching out to deprived caste groups in the past. Why is it worried about new demands?
Questions unanswered: What did Kasuri dine on, what is Rahul’s janeu good for, and is a seaplane a butterfly in disguise?
Vigilante violence against carol singers, state response, raise questions about protection of minority rights in MP
If democracy is more secure with an effective opposition, BJP victory sends sobering signals
"In the context of democracy, I have never rejected the verdict of the people, whatever it was. But now I see my own organisation rendered incapable of playing its legitimate role in national affairs... Hence, after full reflection, I have decided to resign from the Working Committee.” Indira Gandhi said
BJP machine has the skill and resources to simultaneously, and equally successfully, play both challenger and incumbent
Linking it with other documents is cumbersome, ends up hurting the poor
By handing over the port to China, Sri Lanka sends a sobering message to region, and India
Banking regulator should continue to handle bank failures, instead of the Resolution Corporation
Testifying before the Commission, A.S. Jayaraman, former director of VRDE, said that VRDE had not declared any prototype car roadworthy after a run of 10,000 or 20,000 km. The target was 30,000 km
In India, walking adds more to one’s stress than to one’s health
New law criminalising triple talaq may not be in best interests of Muslim women. Solution lies elsewhere
"India is the world’s largest democracy. In the past, under Mrs Gandhi, their primary orientation was towards friendship with the Soviet Union," said US President Jimmy Carter during his visit to India
It is the touchstone of being Pakistani and politicians cannot forget that
Protests sparked by a crime on December 16, 2012 remain a signpost: The Indian woman seeks a new deal
Rahul Gandhi takes over a party she held together, a party that made possible Hindutva’s rise
Impasse over food security underlines it: WTO needs to find ways to reflect global economic realities better
The Silicon Age was born in the US, sheltered by net neutrality. Now, other nations will take custody of it
There is a grave lack of engineering skills. This impacts industry, affects programmes such as Make in India
If cricket is not just about numbers, Rohit Sharma is the player to watch
Front Page of The Indian Express on December 15, 1977
EC’s conduct of Gujarat polls has invited questions it must address. It has a formidable reputation to protect
Centre’s draft law on triple talaq misreads the Supreme Court judgment








