Opinion | A Whistleblower Wave Is 'Disrupting' India's Startup Scene

Opinion | A Whistleblower Wave Is 'Disrupting' India's Startup Scene

Pankaj Mishra | Tuesday August 27, 2024

Once again, anonymous insiders are pulling the curtain on the dark corners of India's startup scene, where the pressure to succeed justifies all means.

Opinion | Why Does BJP Want A Change In Polling Date In Haryana?

Opinion | Why Does BJP Want A Change In Polling Date In Haryana?

Amitabh Tiwari | Tuesday August 27, 2024

The BJP's concern is that some voters may use the extended weekends for vacations, which could impact turnout. This situation highlights the growing inequality between urban and rural India.

Opinion | Kamala Harris Has Her Rival Rattled

Opinion | Kamala Harris Has Her Rival Rattled

Ajay Kumar | Tuesday August 27, 2024

Kamala Harris has recognised that this short, 100-day campaign gives her a chance to transcend her gender, her identity, and even her tenure as the nondescript Vice President under a deeply unpopular President.

Opinion | 'LoP'sided Rahul, NDA Allies' Qualms Impede Modi 3.0

Opinion | 'LoP'sided Rahul, NDA Allies' Qualms Impede Modi 3.0

Shubhabrata Bhattacharya | Monday August 26, 2024

The Leader of the Opposition's attacks on Modi 3.0 are both political and illogical. Rahul Gandhi's conduct should align with the dignity of his position.

Opinion | Hema Committee Report: Can Kerala Government Rise Above Lip Service?

Opinion | Hema Committee Report: Can Kerala Government Rise Above Lip Service?

Shuma Raha | Monday August 26, 2024

Damning as the Justice Hema Committee Report is, will it lead to substantive changes within the Kerala film industry so women who work in it are not coerced into providing sexual favours?

Opinion | Kamala Harris, Sunak, Obama, And Their Struggle To Truly 'Belong'

Opinion | Kamala Harris, Sunak, Obama, And Their Struggle To Truly 'Belong'

Syed Zubair Ahmed | Monday August 26, 2024

Kamala, in essence, is yet another example of how across the West, even if political leaders of colour manage to reach the top, they find themselves operating within systems dominated by White leaders.

Opinion: PM Modi's Vision Catapults Nation to Global Space Leadership

Opinion: PM Modi's Vision Catapults Nation to Global Space Leadership

Tuhin A Sinha and Sumit Kaushik | Sunday August 25, 2024

Just last month, Chandrayaan-3's success, which made India the first country to land near the lunar South Pole, was honoured with the prestigious World Space Award by the International Astronautical Federation.

Opinion | Why Regional Films Dominated The National Film Awards This Year

Opinion | Why Regional Films Dominated The National Film Awards This Year

Bharti Mishra Nath | Sunday August 25, 2024

Regional stars like Yash (KGF, Kannada), Prabhas (Baahubali, Telugu), Allu Arjun (Pushpa, Telugu), Ram Charan, and Junior NTR (RRR) have developed large fan followings beyond their respective states.

Blog | From Bhang Chutney To Olan, Indian Food Was Never Inherently Unhealthy

Blog | From Bhang Chutney To Olan, Indian Food Was Never Inherently Unhealthy

Zainab Sikander | Saturday August 24, 2024

I've realised that Indian food, at its heart, and contrary to popular perception, is extremely healthy and delicious. It's not all oil and spices, as today's most popular Indian fare would like you to believe.

Opinion | The Realism We Are Missing In Modi's Ukraine Trip

Opinion | The Realism We Are Missing In Modi's Ukraine Trip

Nishtha Gautam | Saturday August 24, 2024

By maintaining its stance of strategic neutrality, India is securing self-interest-driven allies in Europe and Asia without the overlordship of the US.

Opinion | What Led SEBI To Ban Anil Ambani From Market And Impose Fine?

Opinion | What Led SEBI To Ban Anil Ambani From Market And Impose Fine?

Sanjay Singh | Friday August 23, 2024

The SEBI report is likely to prompt other law enforcement agencies to initiate investigations against Ambani and other persons whose names have been red-flagged by the markets regulator.

Blog | The 1962 Indo-China Battle Of Sirjap, Where A Lake Became A Sea Of War

Blog | The 1962 Indo-China Battle Of Sirjap, Where A Lake Became A Sea Of War

Jai Samota | Friday August 23, 2024

The strategically important 'Fingers', the spurs located on the northern bank of Pangong Tso in Ladakh, have been talked about a lot. But few know about the battle of Sirjap, located north of the beautiful lake.

Opinion | Can The BJP Survive The Growing Jat Discontent In Haryana?

Opinion | Can The BJP Survive The Growing Jat Discontent In Haryana?

Amitabh Tiwari | Friday August 23, 2024

This year's general election has proven that no election in India is a foregone conclusion. It's true that the Congress currently holds an edge. But whether it will be able to maintain this advantage will be another story.

Opinion | Every Child Has A Right To Play

Opinion | Every Child Has A Right To Play

Sanjana Manaktala, Namya Mahajan, Utsav Kheria and Payal Gupta | Friday August 23, 2024

Research unequivocally highlights the crucial role of early learning experiences in brain development, shaping neural pathways and cognitive abilities.

Opinion | Real Challenge In J&K And Haryana Polls Will Come From Local Issues

Opinion | Real Challenge In J&K And Haryana Polls Will Come From Local Issues

Bharti Mishra Nath | Thursday August 22, 2024

Unlike the Lok Sabha elections, where political parties struggled to present concrete national issues, Haryana's assembly elections are rife with local concerns.

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