The Supreme Court’s recent reading of the law of contempt comes as a welcome relief
The BJP’s demand to screen burqa-clad voters is inconsistent with Election Commission protocols
RBI should ask banks to rethink decision to charge customers for cash transactions at branch
With millennials all grown up, super-hero films are maturing too.
The president has spoken, his underlining of free speech and what a university should be couldn’t have been more relevant.
Politics has to be a civil activity. The RSS leader who announced a price on Kerala CM’s life violated its norms.
The Janata Party, she said, had acquired new supporters who were past masters in the art of deception.
The Sehwan killing by IS only reaffirmed what Pakistan formally believes in.
The DU controversy holds a vital lesson for students, politicians and media.
Royals don’t fly economy anyway, but the House of Saud is determined not to constrain diplomacy with frugality.
Maharashtra must not contest the Bombay HC order against govt circular making Marathi compulsory for auto permits.
President Trump’s State of the Union address made the perfect pitch. But will he stay the course?
Many people under treatment had lost their sight in the Ahmedabad illicit liquor tragedy.
As the right stamps itself, central universities will see politicisation that destroyed state universities.
Maharashtra civic poll results are a vote against narrow western progressivism.
GDP figures point to a robust economy, but what matters is investments and jobs.
By threatening government over arrest of their colleague, IAS officers in Bihar set a disturbing example.
The country’s form of government was at stake — whether it would be a democracy or dictatorship.
Posing as a ‘model minority’ cannot keep Indian migrants safe in Trump’s America.
JNU administration’s new admission procedures go against the university’s ethos and character.
Cricket board has done well to honour Rajinder Goel, Padmakar Shivalkar, spinners who matched the famed quartet.
LSR faculty show the way — teachers can help protect a student’s right to free speech.
The CPI had thought that the danger to democracy came only from one side but the danger had also come from another side which was within the Congress and ‘‘we must admit that we did not expect this”.
Richest 1 per cent do not owe their wealth to intelligence and hard work.
Gujarat 2002, like Delhi 1984, is a case of state culpability. One was ideological, the other strategic.





