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EditorialAug 7, 2021
This is the finding of the departmental inquiry by the inspector of accident, after a nearly a year-long investigation.
N Kalyan RamanAug 7, 2021
It is time we shifted our focus from the artistic expressions of the oppressors.
Aug 6, 2021
Two years after end of Article 370, a vision for Ladakh Subscriber Only
Rendered invisible in workings of the Union Territory administration, Ladakh has reached out to the Centre with demand for statehood
Aug 6, 2021
The bumpy road to 12th WTO Ministerial Subscriber Only
The WTO membership now stands united to end the pandemic and have underscored their commitment to be flexible and engage continuously. This momentum should be built upon
Dheeraj MittalAug 6, 2021
Not just an abode of lions Subscriber Only
Gir's vegetation absorbed the shock of Cyclone Tauktae in May. The forest was the first line of defence of the people of Saurashtra against the fury of winds
EditorialAug 6, 2021
As a young girl she would sing folk songs, and secretly add new couplets to them as an experiment. She credited the rhythmic quality of her poems to her understanding of Sanskrit chants.
Tarun DasAug 6, 2021
What changed after the economic tsunami that hit India in 1991? Subscriber Only
Tarun Das writes: With the doing away of several controls and regulations, consumers could finally choose and companies faced real competition.
EditorialAug 6, 2021
This is a historic moment for the Indian Navy, which has long had aircraft carriers but until now, none built at home. The brand new INS Vikrant is said to be "75 per cent" indigenous,
Harendra SinghAug 6, 2021
Finally, an Olympic medal for hockey, India’s first love Subscriber Only
Harendra Singh writes: It's a great game where everything can change in seconds, just like life.
EditorialAug 6, 2021
Medal-less for 41 years in that one sport that they had so overwhelmingly dominated once, India finally drew a line from the past to the present. Tokyo can provide a fresh start to the game
EditorialAug 6, 2021
Tiwari said this in his closing speech at the two-day conference of the state labour ministers, seeking to correct the wrong impression created by the Kerala Labour Minister A Mohammed.
Ram MadhavAug 6, 2021
Ram Madhav writes: The last two years have seen promotion of peace and democracy at the grassroots.
Vaishali BansalAug 6, 2021
India’s godowns are overflowing. So why are people starving? Subscriber Only
With low and uncertain incomes, families dependent on the informal economy do not have assured access to adequate and nutritious food. The pandemic has only aggravated this longstanding problem.
The bully that is destroying India’s academic culture Subscriber Only
Apoorvanand and Gauhar Raza write: The ABVP seldom engages in arguments. It invokes pseudo-nationalism, religious insecurity or questions of caste and physically attacks and disrupts.
Aug 5, 2021
Pakistan’s Blunder in 1999 Subscriber Only
In the run-up to the Kargil war, the Pakistani establishment’s idea of its army’s position on the LoC was flawed
EditorialAug 5, 2021
She’s got baggage, but the doll is striking out in newer directions
EditorialAug 5, 2021
Rise in infection rates in pockets of country calls for increased vigilance, quickening pace of vaccination
Prem Shankar JhaAug 5, 2021
Why switching to electric vehicles is fiscally imprudent Subscriber Only
Prem Shankar Jha writes: It would mean subsidising a small affluent section of the car-owning population, when there are better alternatives to fossil fuels available
Pratap Bhanu MehtaAug 5, 2021
US vs China is the new Cold War Subscriber Only
Pratap Bhanu Mehta writes: It’s a bumpy ride ahead, with China seeking to displace America and remake the world order in its own image
EditorialAug 5, 2021
For Kashmir, meeting of mainstream parties with PM in June broke political ice. That moment needs to be taken forward
Syeda HameedAug 5, 2021
Muslim Women’s Rights Day is a farce Subscriber Only
Syeda Hameed writes: Since 2014, both men and women from the community have been victimised.
MY TarigamiAug 5, 2021
Two years on, the deepening anxieties and growing distance between Delhi and Kashmir Subscriber Only
MY Tarigami writes: Abrogation of Article 370 delegitimised the mainstream political space in J&K. The aim now must be to reduce the massive alienation of the people
Jitendra SinghAug 5, 2021
Jitendra Singh writes: In the last two years, J&K has moved forward on multiple parameters.
Aug 4, 2021
Why reservation for OBCs in medical education is long overdue Subscriber Only
A study conducted by Tata Institute of Social Sciences (TISS) in 2009 demonstrates that the all-India proportion of OBCs in medical education is 21 per cent, whereas that of SC/STs is 15 per cent. This
Aug 4, 2021
Right to be Forgotten: Privacy vs Freedom Subscriber Only
In Ashutosh Kaushik's appeal to Delhi High Court, there is an opportunity to work out conflict between fundamental rights.
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