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Girish KuberApr 12, 2018
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After Brexit, the UK is looking to the Commonwealth to replace EU as trade partner
EditorialApr 12, 2018
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Sukhadeo ThoratApr 12, 2018
Broken promises Subscriber Only
During the four years of BJP rule, Dalits seem to be losing the gains they had made earlier
Kiran NagarkarApr 12, 2018
Alone-ness of being Palestine Subscriber Only
After pulverising Gaza, Netanyahu has not permitted almost any rebuilding. Nobody can enter or leave Gaza even for work without the okay of the Israeli authorities.
Priyanka ChaturvediApr 11, 2018
Kutch, Kathua and Unnao: Crimes against women rising under BJP? Subscriber Only
The Yogi Adityanath government should bring justice to those who are victims of violence and ensure that something as basic as an FIR is filed by the complainant, without an attempt to shield those who
EditorialApr 11, 2018
The CEO and ICICI bank board must wake up and clear the fog about governance standards.
EditorialApr 11, 2018
Judgment in Hadiya case is a robust defence of the individual’s rights against the writ of clan, community, family
Apr 11, 2018
Eat, pray, live Subscriber Only
What if the calories make it a crucification of flesh, fasting is fun when preceded by a meal of chhole bhature.
EditorialApr 11, 2018
The police lathi charged and burst teargas shells in Rasipuram in Salem to disperse a crowd of agitators who had reportedly surrounded a police party engaged in removing roadblocks and were throwing stones at them.
Pratap Bhanu MehtaApr 11, 2018
Who do you think you are? Subscriber Only
While identities matter, when they are carelessly ascribed, they become inimical to freedom.
Karla BookmanApr 11, 2018
The Community Fallacy Subscriber Only
Even before Cambridge Analytica, there were lessons from Facebook’s functioning
Dr Harsh VardhanApr 11, 2018
Satyagraha to Swachhagraha Subscriber Only
Prime Minister Narendra Modi has inspired people to make Clean India a mass movement.
Nirupama SubramanianApr 11, 2018
Lessons from a neighbour Subscriber Only
India has much to learn from the way Sri Lankan Parliament conducted the no-confidence motion against the government.
Bibek DebroyApr 11, 2018
The anatomy of equity Subscriber Only
Debate around terms of reference of the 15th Finance Commission ignores the evolution of constitutional mechanisms for devolution of public finance.
Dinesh TrivediApr 10, 2018
All is not well within the ruling BJP. In private, more than the Opposition members, it is the MPs of the Treasury benches in Parliament who look worried.
Yubaraj GhimireApr 10, 2018
Time For Rapprochement Subscriber Only
Nepal Prime Minister KP Oli’s India visit has removed many misgivings of the recent past.
EditorialApr 10, 2018
Chief minister M G Ramachandran is “directing” the operations from Madras gearing up the state machinery to meet the situation.
C. Raja MohanApr 10, 2018
Raja Mandala: India’s China reset and BRI Subscriber Only
Both Delhi and Beijing have incentives to reduce their differences.
EditorialApr 10, 2018
Amit Shah doesn’t get flood mythology. Whether in Israel or India, the animals survive the deluge, and repopulate the world.
EditorialApr 10, 2018
If the BJP wants to gain the trust of Dalits, it can start by asking party’s own state governments to uphold due process
Neerja ChowdhuryApr 10, 2018
Churn at the grass roots Subscriber Only
Dissatisfaction with the ruling party will exert pressure on the Opposition to come together.
EditorialApr 10, 2018
India and Nepal reset relations while agreeing to build on the cultural and historic ties.
Harsh ManderApr 10, 2018
Our threatened humanity Subscriber Only
Harsh Mander: India has never been as divided since Partition, and new partitions are being constructed each day in our hearts.
Ramachandra GuhaApr 10, 2018
Burdens of the past Subscriber Only
Ramachandra Guha: My comparison was ill-chosen, and the chastisement I received for it is merited. I also agree that the headscarf and the skull-cap are akin to the turban and the vibhooti, markers of religious
Ghazala JamilApr 9, 2018
Lived Secularism Subscriber Only
Muslims are tired of not only being discriminated against, attacked violently, not receiving justice; they are also tired of all their citizenship issues eclipsed by a single agenda of security from communal violence.
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