While the twin towns of Ayodhya and Faizabad are peaceful on the face of it, a slow, insidious churning is taking place to radicalize certain communities. the signs are all there….
By Scharada Dub...
December 6 was the 22nd anniversary of the Babri Masjid demolition. Today, this holy town is a peaceful place where various religions co-exist
By Farzand Ahmed
On December 6, 1992, the 16th...
This is a lesson one can learn from Robert Vadra, who, with a little help from his friends and the Hooda regime, has become a rich man
By Shailendra Singh
The nexus be...
The Congress president’s son-in-law, Robert Vadra, is facing heat over murky land deals. what made it possible for the Gandhi family to enter into the lucrative property market?
By Vishwas Kumar
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Ever since it was introduced in 2005 to ensure transparency, the legislation has left activists at the mercy of government servants who want to protect their turf
By Farzand Ahmed
Recently, t...
When one sees the breakdown of the three pillars of democracy—parliament, judiciary and executive—one can’t help but feel nostalgic about our founding fathers who kept the country above everything els...
While Indians complain about racism abroad, it is alive and kicking here too. see the way we colored people treat those who are dark-skinned, whether they are our own or from other countries
By Bikra...
This power couple’s name has cropped up in two major scams. the fall-out could be serious
By Vishwas Kumar
Fortunes often change when regimes change. This holds true for former finance minister...
Look, how decrepit I look. Look at my son Shoab. He is mentally deranged, a veritable skeleton with swollen veins on his legs looking like curled snakes desperately clinging to two dried-up logs. Doct...
Yes, 30 years on, that’s what the world’s worst industrial disaster has become for its tragic victims. Does the new government have the stomach to carry on this fight?
By Shashikumar Velath and Nikhi...