Research by the winners of this year's Nobel Prize in Economics shows the pathways to prosperity
Omar Abdullah will lead a government with circumscribed powers. As he negotiates a way forward, Centre and L-G must work with him
While Ratan Tata understood the importance of access to sanitation and its impact on the security and dignity of women and girls along with the health benefits for children, his quick decision to walk the talk and commit significant financial resources to the programme was game-changing
If defamation cases against academics become a trend, as is happening in other countries, it will hurt independent research, especially on drugs and vaccines. The biggest losers would be consumers and that's a huge concern
This is the front page of The Indian Express published on October 15, 1984, Forty Years Ago.
Amid escalating conflicts on the global stage, ASEAN faces external and internal challenges. There is a new edge to Delhi's regional role
Today, when Saibaba is no more, the judiciary would be failing its constitutional role if it doesn’t find ways to correct a system in which hard laws are invoked indiscriminately and, all too frequently, justice is denied through delay.
This is the front page of The Indian Express published on October 14, 1984, Forty Years Ago.
It is distressing that arguments used against reservation earlier are being used now to oppose sub-categorisation within Scheduled Castes.
There is no question that the BJP has lost the appeal it once had, and that Modi has lost his magic, but they will remain undefeatable until another political party can take them on nationally.
Behind Tarigami’s long streak of wins are his development-oriented politics, support from the National Conference (NC) and the absence of the Jamaat, his main rival, from the electoral scene since the early 1990s.
Distribution of money is a total waste because the rival candidates will also distribute money. The better use of money will be on social media expenditure and leaving a little money with booth committees for last-day booth management. Most candidates claim to have exhausted their budget before the election day
Can you please speak for all the missing women who are not just lost but, as Manju Mai said, who do not know where they are headed and hence, remain missing? I will be cheering for you, and I know, you will be cheering for us all too.
The strength of his basic game and the way he could tailor it to the different situations has set an example
Not surprisingly, the states that have posted the highest agricultural growth in recent times -- whether Andhra Pradesh and Madhya Pradesh or Maharashtra and Gujarat -- are the ones shown to have diversified most into livestock, aqua and horticulture farming
Peace Prize winner, Nihon Hidankyo, preserves testimonies of nuclear survivors. Leaders presiding over devastating conflicts today need to listen
Those seeking diminution of the military and establishment’s role can draw some satisfaction from the fact that Pakistan’s institutions of state stand exposed for their machinations. But showing that the emperor has no clothes does not mean that the emperor’s power has evaporated
Through constant reinvention, Bachchan has ensured that even in old age, he doesn’t become a bore
Both the victors and the vanquished in these two state elections should realise that democracy has no place for hubris.
In the decision of the Swedish Academy, long accused of a male, Eurocentric bias, to award the Prize to a writer who peels back the thin skin of civilisation to lay bare the injustice underneath, there is an odd, jagged-edged poetry — one that might well have flowed out of Han’s own pen
He saw that the future lay in going global. Under him, the group focused on building relationships with consumers, shareholder.
Swirl of allegations and counter-allegations around Delhi CM Atishi’s eviction undermines the story AAP tells about itself.
It is absurd to decorate an airport security tray for social media. It also offers a spot of relief from the unpleasant and boring
October 10, 1984, Forty Years Ago: India has decided not to resume talks with Pakistan on a peace pact in the near future.
It is an acknowledgment of AI's enabling and disruptive possibilities, a call for scientists and ethicists to work together.





