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Vikas & victory: There are no easy answers

Despite its many shortfalls, the Congress Party in Karnataka did deliver its vision of social welfare centred-development.

17 May 2018 1:52 AM

Why India is seeing red over Red Fort’s upkeep

The Taj Mahal is next, and several blue-chip Indian companies are reportedly competing to adopt it.

03 May 2018 12:28 AM

A restorative narrative after cascade of horror

The barrage comes while most of us are yet to get over the two ghoulish reports that have convulsed the nation.

19 Apr 2018 2:20 AM

Acquainting American readers with Asia’s third-largest economy

Ayres needs no introduction to those who follow international affairs.

06 Apr 2018 12:18 AM

Leak wake-up call: Rejig exams, junk cramming

In the short term, everything possible needs to be done to ensure that subsequent batches of students do not face a similar trauma.

05 Apr 2018 6:13 AM

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No jobs at home: Why war zones lure Indians

Successive Indian governments have successfully evacuated stranded Indians from conflict zones.

22 Mar 2018 12:58 AM

Chalo Paltai! Smashing statues won’t bring jobs

Some have also said Lenin was a “foreigner” and therefore not deserving of a statue in this country.

08 Mar 2018 12:49 AM

No one is accountable. And we’re all to blame

Pick any story about a disaster or gross negligence and one thing becomes clear.

22 Feb 2018 1:34 AM

Let’s talk about health: India’s future at stake

India has been the outlier among major economies so far as healthcare is concerned.

08 Feb 2018 2:17 AM

Vikas is there, but not ‘sabka saath’

More reason to cheer — the IMF forecasts that India will grow at a projected 7.8 per cent growth rate in 2019.

25 Jan 2018 2:48 AM

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Beyond basics, a gender gap looms

The deeply worrying news is that at age 18, 32 per cent of females are not enrolled in any institution as compared to 28 per cent males.

19 Jan 2018 11:49 PM

The miniscule matters: A hopeful start to 2018

The spirit of what the Supreme Court said this Monday lies in its 2017 ruling on the right to privacy.

11 Jan 2018 1:43 AM

Alarm bells vs jingle bells

Three and half years of high-decibel Hindutva has done much for Modi and his party.

28 Dec 2017 3:29 AM

It’s time to unite India against climate of hate

Shambhulal has been arrested but the clip, filmed by his 14-year-old nephew and uploaded on the social media, has gone viral.

14 Dec 2017 6:17 AM

‘Fixing the air is everyone’s job, says Sunita Narain

I have had many other American commentators, equally well known, who have come and interviewed me but I have always been censored out.

08 Dec 2017 12:34 AM

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To empower women, hear what they want

In the Hadiya case, sections of society have labelled the matter a case of “love jihad”.

30 Nov 2017 1:37 AM

Delhi’s foul air: Alarm bells for India’s health

Other cities like Beijing, grappling with poisonous air, have put in place time-bound measures to improve the situation.

16 Nov 2017 12:41 AM

What kind of ‘culture’ needs such violence?

Killing someone or hitting someone in the name of defending ‘Indian culture’ damages it the most.

02 Nov 2017 12:31 AM

Hungry India: Are we angry enough?

The fact is that even if India was a few notches higher, it still would be among the severe cases in terms of the magnitude of malnourishment.

19 Oct 2017 2:47 AM

End child marriages to build a real ‘new India’

If the government now has the sense to not challenge the Supreme Court verdict, it must create such support systems.

14 Oct 2017 1:12 AM

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