Opinion: Red Carpet Or Not? Furious Debate Over India's Olympics Uniform

Opinion: Red Carpet Or Not? Furious Debate Over India's Olympics Uniform

Bharti Mishra Nath | Tuesday August 06, 2024

The Indian contingent's attire at the Olympics opening ceremony has provoked severe criticism. "Eyesore", "uninspiring", "work of absolute mediocrity" - the feedback was brutal and unsparing.

Opinion | A Post-Hasina Bangladesh Doesn't Seem Like A Great Friend For India

Opinion | A Post-Hasina Bangladesh Doesn't Seem Like A Great Friend For India

Aditya Gowdara Shivamurthy | Tuesday August 06, 2024

Hasinas resignation is possibly one of the biggest strategic shocks for New Delhi in recent years. Her governments economic and foreign policy fostered a strong bond with India and made it a hub of regional connectivity and integration.

Opinion | Sheikh Hasina: When The Hunted Is Also The Hunter

Opinion | Sheikh Hasina: When The Hunted Is Also The Hunter

Nishtha Gautam | Monday August 05, 2024

Sheikh Hasina, one of the longest-serving heads of the government in the world, has demitted office after a month of bloodshed in Bangladesh. Her life seems to be coming full circle.

Opinion | 5 Years Of Change In Jammu And Kashmir

Opinion | 5 Years Of Change In Jammu And Kashmir

Sanjay Singh | Monday August 05, 2024

The new ground realities have immediate implications for regional parties. The shift in events has heightened popular expectations from local and state leaders, who will need to adapt their politics and narrative accordingly.

Opinion | In Delhi's Chief Minister-Raj Niwas Battle, It's Voters Who Are Suffering

Opinion | In Delhi's Chief Minister-Raj Niwas Battle, It's Voters Who Are Suffering

Anurag Mishra | Monday August 05, 2024

As a Delhi voter, I feel it is my responsibility to highlight the plight of the voters of the national capital, whose votes seem devalued by the intentional degradation and attempted killing of democracy.

Opinion | Missed Opportunities: How India Lost $11 Trillion Between 1971 And 1991

Opinion | Missed Opportunities: How India Lost $11 Trillion Between 1971 And 1991

Abhishek Banerjee, Karuna Gopal | Monday August 05, 2024

In total, the loss to the Indian economy between 1971 and 1991 works out to a mind-boggling $11.246 trillion. That amounts to Rs 942 lakh crore.

Opinion | Can India Create 8 Million Jobs A Year? Here's What The Numbers Indicate

Opinion | Can India Create 8 Million Jobs A Year? Here's What The Numbers Indicate

Amitabh Tiwari | Monday August 05, 2024

For India to benefit from its demographic dividend, it needs to generate productive employment for 7-8 million youths who will join the labour force each year. If not, this dividend could be lost. Can the budget push to achieve these job creation goa

Not Blue Cheese Naan Or Paneer Makhani Pizza - Here's What 'Modern Indian' Cuisine Really Is

Not Blue Cheese Naan Or Paneer Makhani Pizza - Here's What 'Modern Indian' Cuisine Really Is

Zainab Sikander | Saturday August 03, 2024

Chef Gaggan Anand defines Modern Indian cuisine as a personal memory of Indian food, reinterpreted with techniques that evoke the experience of childhood dishes, such as 'Chhole Bhature', a favourite.

Opinion: Learnings From A Collaborative Effort To Protect Democracy From Misinformation

Opinion: Learnings From A Collaborative Effort To Protect Democracy From Misinformation

Syed Nazakat | Saturday August 03, 2024

The success of the election fact-checking initiative in India provides a clear blueprint for future collaborations aimed at combating misinformation and upholding the integrity of democratic processes globally.

Opinion | Why The Killing Of Hamas Chief Haniyeh Is Shocking But Not Unexpected

Opinion | Why The Killing Of Hamas Chief Haniyeh Is Shocking But Not Unexpected

Kabir Taneja | Friday August 02, 2024

Regional tensions are expected to remain significantly high in the days to come as Iran and its proxies decide upon a response.

Opinion | Why Do 'Crazy', Childless Cat Ladies Scare Men So Much?

Opinion | Why Do 'Crazy', Childless Cat Ladies Scare Men So Much?

Shuma Raha | Friday August 02, 2024

People like Vance in India will have to get used to the idea that as women attain greater levels of education and financial independence, many more will choose not to have babies. And we are fast reaching a stage when we don't give a damn.

Opinion - American Politicians: The Lords Of Sexist Comments

Opinion - American Politicians: The Lords Of Sexist Comments

Bharti Mishra Nath | Friday August 02, 2024

Since the day United States of America's Vice President Kamala Harris made her bid for the Oval Office, replacing Joe Biden from the race, she has become the subject of trolling and racial abuse.

Opinion: Enough Of Buck-Passing: Need To Fix Responsibility After Delhi Flooding Horror

Opinion: Enough Of Buck-Passing: Need To Fix Responsibility After Delhi Flooding Horror

Bharti Mishra Nath | Friday August 02, 2024

In a typical bureaucratic post-incident reaction, the MCD sealed the basements of many other coaching institutes in the area, and earth movers were pressed into service at Old Rajinder Nagar to demolish iillegal portions of coaching institutes.

Opinion | US-Russia Prisoner Swap: Trump's Promise, Delivered By Biden

Opinion | US-Russia Prisoner Swap: Trump's Promise, Delivered By Biden

Maha Siddiqui | Friday August 02, 2024

The biggest prisoner swap since the Cold War with Russia would also help Biden leave office asserting his diplomatic prowess, that he is a man who had the skill to be able to bring together American allies and partners in tough times.

Blog | How 11 Doctors Failed To Diagnose My - A 'Fat' Woman's - Tumour

Blog | How 11 Doctors Failed To Diagnose My - A 'Fat' Woman's - Tumour

Anwiti Singh | Friday August 02, 2024

No doctor ever cared to look at my body as a whole, beyond the layer of fat that envelops it. No doctor cared to look at my brain and get it scanned. Until one did and found a tumour.

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