Gujaratis are showing signs of fatigue from being ruled by the BJP since 1995.
The cover story in Organiser slams a section of the media for “one-sided” and “highly-inciting” reporting in Kashmir following the killing of Burhan Wani.
Qandeel Baloch’s murder is yet another reminder that men craft, interpret and adjudicate over family laws in the subcontinent.
India’s water crisis is even more serious than its energy crisis though this is not generally realised
As Trump’s support cuts across traditional lines, Hillary Clinton has a tough task
He was the last of Progressive Artists’ Group titans. Only the Bindu remains
To understand the jihadists of the Islamic State, step back in time to Europe of the medieval period
Better state support and supportive social environment can help independent filmmakers thrive.
As Oli and Prachanda manoeuvre for office, proximity to Beijing may suffer.
The Sangh Parivar has furthered the colonial understanding of India’s past.
Not just the Arunachal switch but the choice of Sheila Dikshit for the UP are warnings to the BJP.
The AAP leader is uncomfortable with anyone with a mind of his own.
Violence against Dalits is not something that began in the past two years as the tenor of the debate in Parliament would have us believe.
During the debate in Parliament last week, many members acknowledged that Kashmir is more than land, it is people.
Zakir Naik is ‘protected’ as an Indian citizen but he considers himself a Muslim first
Untrained personnel firing pellets responsible for eye injuries in Kashmir
The Congress’ huge and unexpected defeat in the 2014 general election may contain the foundations for some popular myths
Punjab’s drug problem is a national security issue. But the nation has neither understood nor acknowledged its full extent.
The government should have instructed the security forces to use restraint and treat the agitated protesters as their fellow citizens.
It will allow governments to devote four years for governance and reduce the huge economic burden of frequent elections.
When Indians ask this question, they answer it themselves and on their own terms.
Spunky Sania, indecorous Melania and the stiff upper-lipped Brits.
Resolution of citizen grievances is an indicator of the performance of government departments.
State Bank of India data suggests that states that have traditionally lagged behind in terms of economic growth are seeing more traction in women entrepreneurship through the Mudra route.
While the Philippines is celebrating now, Vietnam, Malaysia and Indonesia are also happy with this ruling according to the article.


