An omnibus Finance Bill violates canons of constitutional propriety
Apex court’s decision to hear constitutional cases in the summer vacation is a welcome signal of resolve
India will need to find new, adroit strategies to maintain its strategic leverage in Nepal
It is a living entity, with rights. Time we recognised this in our decision-making
New national commission for backward classes must address the gaps and lags in the Mandal project
At social gatherings, our honorable MPs behave like best friends and not political opponents.
The Scottish Parliament passed a motion for holding a referendum on independence of Scotland from the UK.
Partypersons wonder at the need to experiment with newcomers when seasoned hands are at a loose end
Dozens of officers, including officers of the Ministry of Law, spend more than a hundred hours to draft the Finance Bill.
The Modi government is making the people the real agents of transformation
Bringing Tier 2 and 3 cities into the aviation map is a project long overdue
Grand single-screen would beat tinny multiplex — if it was around to tell the tale
Instead of framing a law to erase memories of the Raj, Punjab government needs to focus on the state’s future
The Kochi-Muziris Biennale is a celebration of culture by ordinary citizens
Changeover from BS III to BS IV car emission standards happened over seven years. There are lessons to be learnt
With the decks cleared for GST, a much-awaited reform is here. Now for a revival of private investment
That a party can induct anyone, and that anyone can join any party, speaks of a crisis of the polity
The real beneficiary of Direct Benefit Transfer of fertiliser subsidy will be the industry.
He told Newsweek and Time magazines in an interview that there was a feeling among the people that “we are leaning towards the Soviet Union”.
Passage of the Finance Bill raises important questions of parliamentary oversight and accountability.
Intelligent machines are going to steal jobs. Humanity may need to evolve to retain its place.
Tackling mass cheating in board exams requires a systemic overhaul.
Attack on Nigerian students in Greater Noida points to an entrenched racism that must be acknowledged and addressed.
Recent surveys suggest a sharp drop in agricultural employment. What must the government do?







