Election presents an opportunity for participation, representation — but not for Gujarat’s Muslims
Dropping of two films selected for the festival in Goa points to the shrinking of spaces for creative freedom
The number of Muslims in Delhi Police is at an all-time low.
The judiciary has created a crisis of institutional credibility for itself
Conflict within apex court threatens to erode public trust in it at a delicate moment. Wiser counsel must prevail
Part of Delhi’s pollution crisis: NGT, EPCA and Delhi government pulling in different directions
At least for Philippines President Robert Duterte, who is living up to the title of ‘Trump of the East’
“Many of the industries would not be there without agriculture,” Prime Minister Morarji Desai said at the inauguration of AGRIEXPO 77 in Delhi.
Philip Pullman’s books hold an important lesson — faith must not be blind.
Delhi has become world’s air pollution outcaste. Its decision-makers haven’t understood the consequences.
November 13, 1977, Forty Years Ago: Jayaprakash Narayan favoured the formation of small states and suggested that a beginning might be made with Bihar being split into north and south Bihar.
Asia is poised at a critical economic and political moment. India will have to step up to it, redefine its role
Centre and GST Council should work towards completing the rationalisation exercise to make it a good and simple tax
In its journey to the sites of lynchings across states, the Karwan-e-Mohabbat found a stark waning of compassion and solidarity
Rise of ‘left-liberals’, and their blind antipathy to the RSS, shines the light on the crisis in the communist and socialist parties
Those maligning the army repeat the mistakes of the Nehruvian era
Bandhan Express promises to bring neighbours closer together after a 52-year break. About time
Allegations against state Congress leaders in Kerala’s solar scam will be probed. The law must take its course
Police bumbling in Pradyuman murder case is no exception. It points to systemic failures
China’s rise and domestic turbulence in America have created an opportunity for India in Asia
Fairly stringent curbs on conspicuous consumption by the affluent sections of society are likely to be placed in the next budget. The suggestion reportedly came from Defence Minister Jagjivan Ram.
Theories about Pakistan requesting US air strikes on its own territory may be true
Lessons from Mexico City: Series of steps needed to signal that life can’t go on as usual when air so toxic
Revenue lost due to corporate tax avoidance could fund universal healthcare
Israeli air raids ranged deep inside Lebanon and reports from Beirut said the known death toll neared 100.







