India's media startups are pushing the bounds of free expression
By Lakshmi Chaudhry
In January 2011, I found myself huddled in the basement of a refurbished textile factory in Mumbai unexp...
November 26, 2016 was observed as Law Day all over India, especially by members of the legal fraternity. The day is celebrated to honour the 207 eminent members of the Constituent Assembly who are...
By Kenneth Tiven
Explaining how American voters went from the first black American president with high approval ratings, a Dow Jones Market Index above 18,0000 and global adulation to a president-e...
He has taken press-bashing to toxic heights
By Dilip Bobb
No US Presidential candidate in history received as much media coverage as Donald Trump. It has been mostly nega...
NDTV India ban evokes some bad memories
By Dilip Bobb
There is some awkward irony in what Prime Minister Narendra Modi said at the Indian Express Ramnath Goenka journalis...
The declassification of some files on Netaji is an attempt by the strident Bengali bhadralok to lionize this leader and by the present central govt to use its contents to turn the screws on political ...
In India, there are no specific laws for HIV-affected children. And that’s why the supreme
selflessness of a Meerut teacher and the hurdles he faced while looking after 12 HIV+ kids needs to be laud...
<h2 size="16" align="left" margin="10"]Facing religious persecution across the border, the Hindu refugees from Pakistan are seeking asylum in India. Can they get a bet...
<h2 size="16" align="left" margin="10"]Little has changed for many victims of the 2002 Gujarat riots as their wounds continue to fester
By Fayeza Pathan
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Here’s an inspiring tale of a swap liver transplant that took place in Apollo hospital between two Muslims and two Hindus and how their families went beyond religion to save their lives
By Shobha Joh...