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Abhinaya HarigovindSep 14, 2025
New study on PAL: How taking tech to classrooms is helping kids in India, what are the challenges Subscriber Only
The study, which involved schools that adopted PAL and those that didn’t, showed that learning rates doubled among students who used it. What is PAL?
YasheeSep 14, 2025
Hindi Diwas 2025: How Constituent Assembly decided on Hindi as the official, and not national, language of India Subscriber Only
Official language of India, Hindi Diwas 2025: What debates did the Constituent Assembly see on the adoption of Hindi, Hindustani, or Sanskrit as the official language? What was the Munshi-Ayyangar formula?
Arjun SenguptaSep 13, 2025
The Battles of Imphal & Kohima gave the Japanese Army on of its biggest ever defeats, and put a nail in the coffin in its imperial ambitions
Anagha JayakumarSep 13, 2025
Nepal PM selected via Discord: How the gaming chat app empowered its Gen Z protestors Subscriber Only
The manner of Karki’s appointment has generated curiosity, with protesters flocking to the messaging app Discord to cast an informal vote in her favour. Here is what to know about the platform dubbed “Slack for
Adrija RoychowdhurySep 13, 2025
Sardar Patel had famously said that an independent Hyderabad would constitute a “cancer in the belly of India”.
Arjun SenguptaSep 13, 2025
Why America is obsessed with guns Subscriber Only
Charlie Kirk, who was struck down by an assassin’s bullet, was a gun rights advocate. There are more guns than there are people in the United States. As other countries took common-sense steps on gun
Rishika SinghSep 13, 2025
In India, the term first gained traction in early 2017, after Bollywood actor Kangana Ranaut used it to describe director Karan Johar on a talk show. She called him a “flagbearer of nepotism”, saying he
Vineet BhallaSep 12, 2025
MLA arrested in J&K: 1985 Bhim Singh case, when Supreme Court slammed police for ‘abducting’ a legislator Subscriber Only
The arrest of AAP MLA Mehraj Malik is not the first time a sitting Jammu & Kashmir MLA has been arrested. The Supreme Court’s decision after the arrest of Bhim Singh in 1985 remains a
Vidheesha KuntamallaSep 12, 2025
Political violence in the US: Why Charlie Kirk’s murder was shocking but not unexpected Subscriber Only
Data show that political violence in America is rising, becoming more partisan, and more focused on elected officials. Behind this disturbing trend is polarisation, misinformation, and the easy availability of deadly firearms
Sukrita BaruahSep 12, 2025
As PM Modi visits Manipur, 5 key issues in conflict-torn state Subscriber Only
Twenty seven months after the conflict in Manipur began in 2023, a number of key issues remain unresolved in the state. Here’s what you need to know
Kamaldeep Singh BrarSep 12, 2025
The Amritsari or Ambarsari Kulcha is the iconic stuffed flatbread made from refined flour, baked in a tandoor until crispy on the outside and soft on the inside. What gives the Amritsari Kulcha its legendary
Anand Mohan JSep 12, 2025
The move is part of the state’s ambitious plans to populate the site as a second home for cheetahs, after Kuno. What concerns will have to be addressed?
Amitabh SinhaSep 12, 2025
A new book looks at the relations between India and Pakistan through the prism of the Indus Waters Treaty. What Pakistan desires is not more water, but control over flows. India ensured the Treaty survived
Anagha JayakumarSep 12, 2025
Trump’s rage & grief: Why Charlie Kirk mattered to MAGA Subscriber Only
Kirk had never held office; he was not even an official staffer in Trump’s campaign. His killing will be one of roughly 20,000 gun homicides that take place in the US this year.
Sujit BisoyiSep 11, 2025
The 12th-century temple in Puri is considered the main seat of Lord Jagannath. The annual rath yatra here attracts lakhs of devotees. ISKCON conducts its own yatras (ceremonial processions) separately. Here's what the dispute is.
Amitabh SinhaSep 11, 2025
Potential biosignatures: Why NASA says we may be closest ever to discovering life on Mars Subscriber Only
Biosignatures refer to an object or structure that may have a biological origin – that is, it may have been formed by a living organism.
Arjun SenguptaSep 11, 2025
How Vivekananda introduced America to Hinduism Subscriber Only
In a landmark speech on September 11, 1893 at the Parliament of World’s Religions in Chicago, a 30-year-old Vivekanda preached about religious tolerance and called for an end to fanaticism
ReutersSep 11, 2025
There is no firm evidence of a link between the use of the drug and autism. Recent studies have yielded conflicting conclusions on whether its use during pregnancy might create risks for a developing foetus.
Bashir Ali AbbasSep 11, 2025
Netanyahu’s motivations go beyond just the continuation of operations against Hamas. Qatar, a US ally with a reputation for being a mediator in conflicts, will be looking at the Israeli action with a wider lens
Abhinaya HarigovindSep 10, 2025
To become fully literate, states/UTs have to identify those who are not literate, and provide them with basic reading, writing, and math education so that they can clear the FLNAT
Rishika SinghSep 10, 2025
With Nepal protests, recalling recent turmoil in Bangladesh and Sri Lanka; how the three compare Subscriber Only
The scenes from Nepal are reminiscent of recent crises in South Asia. Some common threads highlight similar problems in the region, but there are also key differences.
Harikishan SharmaSep 10, 2025
The last Census (2011) recorded 330.84 million houses in India. Geotagging will be done during the Houselisting Operations (HLO), the first phase of the Census, scheduled for April-September 2026. Here is what to know.
Amaal SheikhSep 10, 2025
India has assured Belgium that Choksi, if he were to be extradited, would not be mistreated
Why scholars have struggled to decipher Harappan script Subscriber Only
Over the years, a number of conflicting claims have been made about the script and the language it might have represented. But a definitive breakthrough has been elusive
Anagha JayakumarSep 10, 2025
Meet Sebastien Lecornu, France’s 5th PM in under two years, greeted on first day with ‘Block Everything’ protests Subscriber Only
France political crisis, France violence news: Lecornu's appointment comes a day after François Bayrou was removed in a confidence vote in parliament. He assumes the post in the backdrop of the countrywide 'Block Everything' demonstrations,
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