Economic Survey’s hesitations are both refreshing and disturbing
A child-centred approach is difficult in India’s rigid education system
Limaye, before taking a train to Bombay, demanded that all detenus, irrespective of their ideological affiliations, be released from jail.
The enhancement of state powers without control or transparency is not being done against our wishes
Universal Basic Income can’t be a substitute for the PDS
Politicians are ‘Boldly Loving Acronyms Made for Elections’. Will these engage voters too?
In face-off between tribal custom and gender justice, Nagaland government abdicates its responsibility
Mumbai High Court’s directive to makers of ‘Jolly LLB 2’ sends out unwelcome signals in times of growing vigilantism
Parliament needs more funds for research, infrastructure and digital outreach
Interrupted by enthusiastic cheers, JP stressed that the question this time was not whether the Janata Party or the Congress won. “The question is whether you and your children and the country will be free or slaves.”
Naga women’s claim to economic equality has unsettled its male-dominated tribal bodies
Choice of gifts for Goa’s new voters reinforces stereotypes, a culture of sexism
AIADMK opts for Sasikala to head government in Tamil Nadu. Hers is a challenging task
Arvind Kejriwal’s questioning of the Election Commission’s impartiality does not reflect well on either of them
Its traditional approach to public investment is out of step with changing needs
CBSE’s decision to make Class X board exam compulsory upturns a modest reform of school education
They, however, would continue to be in judicial custody as they are among the 25 accused in the Baroda case.
Raman Singh government’s decision to remove a controversial police officer from Bastar is a welcome signal
Union budget has underlined government’s listlessness and lack of urgency in addressing crisis of bad loans.
His slogan of making America great again only names his fears and disconnect with the world
Can Kashmir become the link between South and Central Asia?
PM Indira Gandhi said the decision of the new party, Congress for Democracy, formed by Jagjivan Ram, to contest the elections jointly with the Janata Front clearly indicates the emergence of a new alliance.
That was only the least startling Trumpism at the National Prayer Breakfast
Using violence to ban a far-right event, Berkeley challenges its own free speech legacy
In Punjab and Goa, the election is more uncertain, less predictable, this time. That’s good




