New entrants in the fray could influence poll outcomes in Kerala and Tamil Nadu in unexpected ways.
Nitish-led Mahagathbandhan government must know that the onus of dispelling disbelief is on it.
Has Formula One unearthed the next Schumacher or Senna or Vettel?
Substantial progress has been made towards restoring economic momentum. Much remains to be done.
Should the citizen say ‘Bharat Mata ki Jai’, or not, is not the question.
Government should have the means to intervene in commodity markets, which isn’t the same as fixing prices.
Government must show even-handed commitment to review all suspect terror investigations, and to set right wrongs.
‘Achhe din’ remain a mirage. On ‘Congress-mukt Bharat’ BJP is making a deeper dent.
Azhar biopic is another attempt to win back fans, find closure. It doesn’t work.
The two governments decided that each country should be represented in the other by an ambassador.
Cleaning the Ganga will need sustained effort, constant vigilance
Our society has an ambivalent attitude towards the protection of architectural heritage
BJP is yet to fully make the journey from a party aggressively staking claim to power to one that is astutely wielding it.
Supreme Court has upheld criminal defamation, leaving important public misgivings unaddressed.
Dilma Rousseff, Brazil’s first woman head of state, has cleared her office at the Palácio do Planalto after a special Senate session voted to put her on an impeachment trial
Sushil versus Narsingh controversy is a reminder: Rules, not whims, must decide who goes to Rio.
As army’s jihadist house of cards unravels, it is causing a blowback within Pakistan and for its neighbours.
Tina Dabi didn’t avail of reservations, but they made her achievement possible.
Education is confused with certification. That students survive a joyless system is a tribute to their resilience.
Bankruptcy Code will ease dispute resolution, embolden entrepreneurs.
In its second coming, socially-conscious cinema is demanding mainstream privileges.
The lesson should not be to exult in a moral high ground, but to realise that the party is still tottering.
Shashank Manohar’s exit comes at a time when cricket administration in India is poised on the edge of change.
The story of Dabi’s achievement needs to become less heroic, more routine.




