Even though the Election Commission in a positive move banned Modi’s biopic, it’s been hit by a slew of criticism for turning a blind eye to blatant violations, bringing into question the very int...
Above:The Udupi Power Corporation Ltd plant in Karnataka/Photo: adanipower.com
Though the National Green Tribunal has shown the way in environmental jurisprudence, it has lost its teeth as its ruli...
By Punit Mishra
BJP veteran and former deputy prime minister Lal Kishen Advani had started blogging as early as January 2009 though the last of his blogs appeared exactly five year ago while he was...
By Dilip Bobb
Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s unvarying attacks on the Nehru-Gandhi family and dynastic privilege may be starting to sound like he’s stuck in an echo chamber but a new study has ...
Above: The 2011 Census estimated the population of Delhi in slums at 17,85,390, more than half of whom live in unidentified slums/Photo: Anil Shakya
In a progressive order, the Delhi High Court has...
Above: Illustration by Anthony Lawrence
The RBI’s draft rules on compensation for CEOs of private banks are flawed as studies have shown that there is a greater incentive to cheat when a large prop...
Above: Wing Commander Abhinandan Varthaman (right) at the Wagah border during a handover ceremony on March 1, 2019/Photo: UNI
Pakistan releasing the downed IAF pilot Abhinandan Varthaman has clearl...
Above: A scene after the Pulwama attack/UNI
The horrendous Pulwama killing has caught India napping and shows the need to evolve a holistic strategy to combat Pakistan’s Deep State which is using t...
By Sanjiv Bhatia
In December 2013, a 25-year old, Gerald Cotton, launched QuadrigaCX, a cryptocurrency exchange in Canada where people could buy and trade virtual (or digital) currencies. Recently,...
The thin line between “tyranny” and “liberty” is being increasingly seen today. As the federal design of the nation gets transformed, it has paradoxically accelerated central dominance
By Upendra B...