Opinion
Top industry leaders hedge their poll bets
Ambani has been widely seen as being a firm backer of Prime Minister Narendra Modi over the past five years.
Life imitates art in Ukraine
Zelenskiy may draw heart from the fact that he has some experience in at least playing a fictitious President on television.
Pragya Thakur symbol of New (Hindu) India?
It is the capital of Madhya Pradesh and she has been pitted against Digvijay Singh, a former chief minister of the state and a senior Congress leader.
Brexit: Nothing changed; or everything changed?
On March 29, 2017 his replacement, Prime Minister Theresa May, gave formal notice to the EU of the UK’s intention to withdraw.
Does putting a hex or curse work? Indians’ belief in them is worrying
Patwardhan has pegged his narrative to the cold-blooded murders of Narendra Dabholkar, Govind Pansare, M.M. Kalburgi, and journalist Gauri Lankesh.
India’s judiciary faces critical test of its objectivity
The truth is that the affidavit has a lot of detail. It also has references to station house officers and transcripts of conversation.
Left doesn’t explain itself on Congress
As for the BJP angle, it is conceivable that specifically Mr Gandhi’s candidature can potentially shut out the saffron party’s chances in Kerala.
Notre Dame fire offers lessons on history and accountability
The tragic fire has conveniently transformed into a story of resilience, hope and rebirth. Many are ready to move on.
Pragya does a disservice
Now she also has to answer the Election Commission on why she eulogised her role in the destruction of the Babri Masjid.
Sri Lanka’s horror is a grim warning to India
Eventually the armed insurgent Liberation Tigers of Tamil Eelam emerged in 1976 to fight for a Tamil homeland in the northeast.
Lanka Muslim rage must not burn India, region
No Sri Lankan holding dual nationality is eligible to stand for the presidency.
Mystic Mantra: The fires of Easter and Notre Dame
Coincidentally, one of the rituals at Easter night, celebrating Jesus’ resurrection is the blessing of the new fire.
Interview of the Week
‘I don’t see any Modi tsunami... both Cong and NDA have failed’
On Karnataka pivots the BJP’s hope of launching the southern leg of its Congress-Mukt Bharat operation.
How Kerala flattened the curve, lowest death rates: Health minister Shailaja explains
Health department constituted 18 expert groups in training health care staff for detailed stock-taking of beds, equipment in each hospital
‘India can be argumentative but not intolerant...’
Demonetisation has immobilised a large amount of cash, a part of which was black money on which no tax was being paid, says Pranab.
‘Mayawati no longer talking about dalits... she is scared of losing upper caste votes’
Union Minister Ram Vilas Paswan has been in the thick of Dalit politics since the dilution of the SC/ST Atrocities Act.
‘Impact of #MeToo will take time... It’s a step towards a just world’
The Act allows for complaints to be made within 30 days of the incident, and in case of delay within an additional 30 days.
The Age Debate
Home truths on foreign soil?
Rahul Gandhi criticising the Modi government in the US is not an insult to India.
The games politicians play
Congress has itself to blame for defection of its MLAs.