Change is afoot, women’s T20 is not quite the underdog it used to be.
SAD government’s new bill on the SYL issue is an attempt to paper over the state’s building crises ahead of assembly polls.
She is not in office, but Aung San Suu Kyi is finally in control. Her challenges have just taken shape.
Om Mehta said discipline was restored in all fields and production had increased.
India-Pak cricket has been a proxy for nationalism. It can also bridge distrust.
Aadhaar bill could shrink our right to privacy. It should have been fully debated in Rajya Sabha.
Humanity is saved: The machine has lost. But it’s only a game, and reality awaits.
Senior leader’s bracketing of RSS, IS shows up party’s lack of judgement, incapacity to counter its opponent politically.
Continued macroeconomic stability and structural reforms that improve productivity are the way forward for India.
Listen to the BJP MLA from Beed: Maharashtra’s cattle slaughter ban law doesn’t serve farmer interests.
The government must ensure the new real estate regulator is empowered and credible.
Prime Minister Indira Gandhi said India had overcome the period of darkness and emerged stronger but the people must maintain discipline and courage to withstand external pressures and take the country ahead.
Anirban Bhattacharya’s enthusiasm for historical documents is infectious.
It seems to me that his surety, as indeed Kanhaiya himself, must wear a hypothetical intellectual dog collar of the mind.
Vijayakanth’s DMDK will go it alone. The decision could tweak Tamil Nadu’s political script.
Government’s overhaul of oil and gas exploration framework promises to reduce import dependence, spur growth.
On the Aadhaar bill, the government loses an important opportunity to engage the Opposition.
Rupee, Sensex volatility impedes business planning. India needs a stabilisation sovereign wealth fund.
In spite of attempts to dress it as one, Aadhaar bill is not a money bill.
Manubhai Shah of the Congress alleged in the Rajya Sabha that four Janata Front workers were arrested in Baroda in connection with the dispatch of seven parcels of detonators, each containing 100 detonators.
Pension reform is important. But next time, Centre must put in more rigour.
After JNU, an alliance between Dalits, Muslims against the idea of one nation is projected. It does not hold.
By helping them make their sound, George Martin made the Beatles
Vijay Mallya has left the country and left behind serious questions for the government to answer.
Sri Sri’s mega show casts the spotlight firmly on failures of the regulatory system.




