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The Molestation Of A Girl Complicates The Challenges On Mehbooba's Plate
The unrest in Kupwara after the molestation of a girl complicates the challenges on Mehbooba’s plate, says Aijaz Nazir
BJP Has An Edge In Presidential Election
In the aftermath of its landslide victory in UP and Uttarakhand and formation of governments in Goa and Manipur, the saffron party is highly optimistic about getting its candidate elected to the highest executive post.
Autonomy For J&K Within The Constitution Is The Only Way Out
No one should forget that J&K enjoys a special status and needs to be given a special treatment by looking sympathetically into the SAC and RAC reports.
Common Services Centre Scheme Hits Snag
Irregular power supply, slow internet connectivity and lack of proper training are making operations difficult for Village Level Entrepreneurs across the country, making Digital India a far-fetched dream.
RTI Activists Alarmed Over Proposed Reforms
The NDA government’s move to amend 40 laws of the RTI Act, which include ensuring anonymity in the political funding, have added to the hurdles and worries of transparency seekers.
It's Not Rocket Science. Just Mosquito Medicine
Can the formidable scientific establishment not halt the march of deadly dengue fever? Archana Mishra on the search for remedies
Aces, Surprises and Shocks
In a tournament of sensational upsets, Novak Djokovic, Leander Paes and Sania Mirza create history to make this year's final Grand Slam a riveting one, writes Arijeet Dutta.
Are the Oscars Really Worth Crying Over?
Just three Indian films out of 48 have been top five nominees for the Oscars in half a century. Usri Basistha finds out why.
Have 'Visa', Can't Travel!
Fly-by-night travel agents are forging holograms and giving fake visas to hapless travelers, reports Varun Bidhuri.
Still The City Of Smog
Levying a pollution tax on trucks entering Delhi may be a good step, but it could be a case too little, too late.
RTI: Ask At Your Peril
In its 10 years, the RTI Act has radically empowered the citizen. However, with activists murdered and provisions amended, it is still an uphill struggle against an inherently corrupt system, writes Amit Bhardwaj.
Smashing Debut Of Virendra Singh
Vijender Singhs decision to quit amateur boxing prompted many to question his patriotism. However, the boxer gave a befitting reply to his detractors by winning his first bout in the professional arena.
Veerappan: Eleven Years On, He Is Honoured As A Saviour
A hardened criminal to the outside world, slain sandalwood smuggler Veerappan is still revered by many in the villages bordering Karnataka and Tamil Nadu.
Smart Cities: Cool Idea Sloppy Plans
In its haste to smarten 98 cities across the country, the Modi regime may create a set of new problems and end up with half-baked solutions, says Alam Srinivas.
Politics Of History: Tipu Sultan And The Double Edged Sword
The ongoing tussle over Tipu puts the spotlight once again on the political battle over historical icons, writes Deepti Sreeram.
Haryana Hits Half A Century
Haryana may be a tiny state with 10 Lok Sabha seats, but its influence on politics has been tremendous since its inception as a separate state 50 years ago.
Moving Mountains Against Local People'S Will
Madia-Gond tribals in Maharashtra are fighting an oppressive state and high-handed mining companies to save their god and source of livelihood — the forests, reports Prateek Goyal. Laws passed by Parliament seem to have no resonance here.
Sowing Vote Seeds
Visiting temples and wooing farmers with the promise of loan waivers are just two of the tactics that might pay off for the Congress in the Assembly polls.
Flitting Like A Nightingale From Kashi To The World Stage
The best music comes direct from the heart. this year’s padma shree awardee for classical Hindustani music, Dr Soma Ghosh, has passionately delivered historic performances with maestros like Bharat ratna ustad Bismillah Khan, Bharat ratna Bhimsen Joshi and pt Birju maharaj. Her malleable voice lends itself mellifluously to different Gharanas of music, enthralling audiences.
Tripura Results: Left Needs To Brace For Change
Despite converting a troubled state into a well-managed province, the Left could not portray itself in the correct spotlight to counter the BJP’s maligning campaign.
Regaining Paradise Lost
The Left’s defeat in Tripura was more a success of the BJP’s thunderous campaigning and the ruling government’s failure to make people realise its achievements during the quarter-century of its rule. The ground is now fertile for the Left to change its stubborn style of functioning and make a comeback,
After One Year Of Yogi Sarkar, Masses Await Development
The performance of the BJP government led by chief minister Yogi Adityanath is far from satisfactory in Uttar Pradesh, a politically significant and volatile state. It’s time for him to give up communal rhetoric and focus on meeting his poll promises pertaining to people’s well-being.
How Inaction In Civilian Killings In Shopian Undermines Mehbooba
With disagreements with its coalition partner BJP and the Supreme Court getting involved, the space for the J&K government to take action in cases of alleged human rights violations has further shrunk and the Army has virtually become out of its bounds,
The Three Years Of Showmanship
The black money and corruption, which were the two important factors in helping Modi gain power in 2014, have been conveniently shelved and right-wing policies are being supported.
Honest Dialogue The Only Way To Bring Peace
The Centre seems to have failed to find a solution to problems in Kashmir, where the situation has gone from bad to worse during the NDA rule.
Reward To Major Gogoi Sends Out Chilling Message
The Government seems to convey that it won’t stop pursuing a militaristic policy to quell the current unrest in Kashmir, even if it requires using human shield as a counter-insurgency and a war strategy.
Intolerance Thy Name is ABVP
Resorting to violence to stop a seminar is a grave crime and this takes a more sinister dimension when it is perpetuated on the campus.
Online Women Abuse Is On The Rise
More cases of jittery boyfriends and stalkers making lives miserable for women by posting private moments in the cyberspace are coming to the fore, but no hard solution is in sight so far.
Patients Happy, Industry Upset With Cap On Stent Prices
Reduced stent charges come as big relief for patients but hearts of players in health industry have started beating faster.
Kamran Yousuf Is Not A Terrorist
The NIA’s chargesheet against an independent photojournalist involved in conflict reportage in the Kashmir Valley is outrageous as it undermines the professional duties of media persons and is against Constitutional rights,