Remembering one half of a singing duo that smashed barriers in Pakistan, travelled far.
Removing clinical trial requirements for cutting-edge therapies could be a first step towards increasing accessibility for those who need it most.
It is high time that the trial and high courts recognise their legal and constitutional duty to act in appropriate cases, and not add to the burden of the apex court
Bumper kharif harvest and benign global prices with no fresh supply shocks could ease food inflationary pressures
August 12, 1984, Forty Years Ago: Significant changes in the Sikh Gurdwara Act have also been sought to ensure that Sikh sahibans (high priests) command due respect and are not reduced to the status of employees.
This happened despite the large security structures that are now in place. Are “turf” issues responsible or were there misjudgements?
As the curtains come down in Paris, Indian sport needs to go into a huddle. Important stakeholders need to pull in the same direction
Allegations about conflict of interest related to chairperson need to be investigated. Denial doesn't work, more disclosure does
Pre-Covid, some version of the daily morning meeting was the norm in offices around the world.
The architecture and rules of the new Parliament segregate not just journalists from MPs, whom they are expected to report on, but also Rajya Sabha MPs from Lok Sabha MPs and former MPs from sitting MPs.
There are things that Sheikh Hasina could do in Bangladesh and get away with for a while. What we can learn from her mistakes is that they cannot and must not be made in India. As the only democratic country surrounded by tyrants of one kind or other, India must remain a shining model of democracy.
The ramifications from the trial in the Kakori train robbery case were felt much after Independence. Two of the defence lawyers went on to be UP chief minister while the prosecution lawyers had judicial and political careers
Begum Sheikh Hasina was first elected in 1996. She was re-elected in 2008, 2014, 2019 and 2024. The Opposition parties boycotted the last election. The 2024 election’s ‘freeness and fairness’ have been seriously doubted by well-informed persons and governments. India decided that being politically correct was the better part of principles
It reasserts that cardinal principle that is the backbone of the criminal justice system – that bail is the norm and jail the exception
Delhi must lend support to Yunus. It must also carry out a review of how government agencies turned a blind eye to gathering storm in Bangladesh
Chopra bagging medals in successive Olympics is a feat — and his best is yet to come
The Minister for Tourism and Civil Aviation, Khursheed Alam Khan, admitted that some senior airport and police officials at Meenambakkam airport had prima facie not responded to the bomb blast threat on August 2 with the seriousness it warranted.
Their journey to and from space — despite the delays — will mark another chapter in an awe-inspiring saga
August 9, 1984, Forty Years Ago: Yet another bid for the merger of Lok Dal, Janata and the Congress (S) failed with the presidents of the three parties ending their hour-long meeting without discussing the specific issue of the merger.
Today, it is unlikely that something like TBWP would fool anyone because the ‘found footage’ trick has become an overused horror trope and in an age of deep fakes, little can be trusted
With the harvesting of the crops, and new mandi arrivals, prices could begin to ease. Global food prices, as seen through the FAO food price index, have already eased in July
P T Usha created history for India at the Coliseum Stadium when she became the first Indian woman to qualify for the 400-metres hurdles final of the 23rd Olympics in Los Angeles.
In an era where plutocrats and tech bros speak casually of 70-hour work weeks, when is the worker -- whether his collar is blue or white -- meant to just be?
Taxpayers can now avail indexation benefit on sale of property. Review of IT Act must address areas of disputes
From a reading of the draft Waqf (Amendment) Bill, it would appear that the government has forgotten that Waqf properties are the private and self-acquired properties of the followers of Islam, except those which non-Muslims may have donated




