Dileesh Pothan writes: The scope of our vision is significant too. The colours we see are so different and beautiful. We see the lives around us more closely because we are denied many colours.
Apart from being the subject of a viral video, the offending car is an apt metaphor for the crimes and lack of punishment for the Silicon Valley tech giants behind such innovations.
The nexus between the promoters (the elected representatives of the cooperative) and their political patrons (parties) is not unique to Kerala: A similar pattern of political patronage is widespread in states such as Maharashtra and
India is today facing a tight supply position, especially in phosphatic and potassic fertilisers, ahead of the kharif sowings that will start with the monsoon.
Antonio Guterres writes: The war has created a food and energy supply crisis in the developing world, threatening to plunge 1.7 billion people into poverty, destitution and hunger on a scale not seen in decades.
Menaka Guruswamy writes: Every elected government has had to contend with the military and judiciary. Whether that changes with the Imran Khan case, in which the Supreme Court acted in a constitutionally appropriate way, remains
Rama Kant Agnihotri writes: CUET continues the achievement-oriented approach of assessment tests that have pressured students without evaluating their reasoning skills
Md Zakaria Siddiqui, Lekshmi Prasad and Sabir Ahamed write: While the government has significantly expanded its scope as the custodian of data, it is increasingly limiting the scope of access to it by responsible citizens
SY Quraishi writes: It is at the root of many forms of violence that are being perpetrated and has become one of the biggest challenges to the rule of law and to our democratic conscience
Suanshu Khurana writes: Her rendition of a Hafiz Hoshirpuri ghazal, made immortal by Mehdi Hassan, has won a Grammy. It is only right to acknowledge its origins
High food inflation as well as wild fluctuation in food prices are fairly chronic events in India. The commodities keep changing through the year but the phenomenon remains the same.
In 2017, Macron promised a centrist “revolution”. Now, his hope is to chip away supporters from both the right and left, by becoming the default candidate for those fearful of a xenophobic Le Pen presidency.
Two-armed youth holding five persons hostage for nine hours in the South Avenue flat of Congress MP Dalbir Singh were overpowered by policemen in a swift 20-minute operation.
Madhav Godbole writes: Indira Gandhi’s intransigence prevented the transfer of the city to Punjab in the 1980s. The Centre must correct this anomaly, and also reconsider the status of other Union Territories
The rise in retail inflation in March was driven primarily by food items — the consumer food price index rose to 7.68 per cent, up from 5.85 per cent the month before.
A growing body of literature attests to the explosion of aspirations after the liberalisation of the economy but the country's educational institutions have struggled to do justice to the pedagogical needs precipitated by the far-reaching
Pratap Bhanu Mehta writes: Putin may lose, but Putinism is ascendant as an ideology — now aligning itself with white supremacism, French chauvinism, Israeli right wing assertion, Ottoman dreams, Chinese aggression or Hindutva aggression.
Rita Kothari writes: India has a unique history of being a nation without a national language, a position not of lack or absence, but of a different model. The rest of the world stands to