This opinion piece argues that follow-up journalism didn’t die in newsrooms but in audience... Read More
India’s Constitution defines secularism as neutrality and equal application of law, not selective... Read More
At the start of the year, a reflection emerges: as the government slows, citizens are expected to... Read More
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December is the season of retrospection, conveniently forgetting that we spent 11 months expertly... Read More
No matter how many anniversaries are celebrated, the husband remains a work in progress—a... Read More
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There’s something almost theatrical about the oath-taking ceremony in the Parliament. Freshly... Read More
India has already proved it can do the big, complicated things. The need now is to extend that... Read More
Maths has long been branded as the monster under the curriculum bed. The subject that separates the... Read More
There was a time when reality had charm. It arrived without filters, had wrinkles of honesty, and... Read More
Take the recent Ahmedabad–London flight tragedy—a horrific crash where every passenger perished... Read More
Unfortunately (and I use the term with intent), we live in an age where offence is taken more... Read More