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The Cashmere Game
With Kashmir nestled within, Britain and Russia were engaged in an all-terrain, high-stakes tussle over land, empire and perceived threats along the immense arc of India’s northern frontiers
Indefinite ARTICLE
The severe rupture in daily lives, professions and political hopes in Jammu & Kashmir can only be repaired by a democratic engagement with its people
Smoke & Mirrors
In the process of slaying a shadow, the silhouette has been sharpened
Jump The Gun
India must acknowledge the untenability of rule by military might
In Valley's Shadow
Why all Jammuites aren’t celebrating life without Article 370
Elegy of Sepia Memories
Kashmiri Pandits’ loss and longing for home find poignant expression in their literature
A Carpet Woven Over A Century
If the political history of Kashmir is a muffled tragedy, the cry for self-determination punctuates it at every step like a balladic refrain
Square Meals In Round Plates
The Centre’s flagship scheme for free ration to the needy has been extended by five months, but distribution remains blighted due to several reasons
Desert Fox Vs Desert Rats
Sachin Pilot’s open defiance of the Congress leadership and his vitriolic relations with Ashok Gehlot, taken with his declaration that he’s not joining the BJP, points to an intriguing finale
Gone To The Dogs?
The coronavirus outbreak piles more pressure on India’s biomedical waste disposal system
The Smoking Gun
Encounter killings of criminals is a blot on society and this evil system of eliminating those wanted by law has to end
GANGSTA BHAIYAS
The lush, tropical growth of UP’s gangsterism and its absorption into the socio-political fabric is intricately braided with a transformation of the state’s politics itself over the past four decades
Red Pennants Flying
With new offices and rallies, a resurgent CPI(M) eyes better results in next year’s assembly polls in Bengal
Death In the Village
It’s an umbilical severance, but the migrant worker will return to take that only chance for life: the city
BAHUBALI: THE END
Politicians - dons once domination Bihar. But their influence is dwindling on Nithish kumar's watch.
Office Office In Covid Time
Working from home, or from office—how’s your workplace and your work adapting to the new Covid-churned ecosystem?
'You Don't Deal With Failure. Failure Deals With You'
Abhishek Bachchan, 44, has just completed 20 years in Bollywood and is looking forward to his maiden web series, Breathe: Into the Shadows. He talks to Giridhar Jha about the show, the highs and lows of his career and comparisons with his legendary father. Excerpts:
In Search of Vadra's Crime
The probe against Priyanka Gandhi’s spouse keeps the pressure on the Congress
Role of Conscience
ODISHA Sabyasachi Mishra is a household name in Odisha, his achievements as an actor are enviable.
One man's meat….
...is another man’s poison. And the controversy over dog meat in Nagaland is about food habits, not cruelty.
Sneaky Tigers Can Steal Thunders Too
A grasping Scindia pushes loyalists in the MP cabinet, as Chouhan fights disaffection in his ranks and endures snubs from Delhi
A Hushed Penalty
The unique energy generated through the proximity between fans and sportspersons that we drink in greedily has ceased to be. Now is the time to adapt and play safe.
One Flew Over The HR's cabin
Organisations have begun addressing employees’ mental health, but much more needs to be done
Left Out Of Centre
Ladakh has not seen a flurry of central notifications. Here’s why.
Alt, Ctrl SPACE
Businesses are reinventing the wheel in a post-Covid world ruled by social distancing
'In Future, Tourism Will Totally Change'
In an exclusive interview with Jyotika Sood, central tourism minister Prahlad Singh Patel explains how the Rs 20lakh crore stimulus package, formation of a National Task Force, and encouragement to states to initiate relief measures will kick-start and revive the sector. The Atma-Nirbhar Bharat package will create demand and drive businesses, as money flows into the hands of the people
Mitron, Have A Samosa Now
Indian app developers will have to step up their game to beat the country’s dependence on China
Kiss A Valley Lily
Crippled by long periods of unrest, the hopes Kashmir’s tourism industry fostered for a full summer season were wrecked by the pandemic. Its deliverance now lies in the hands of the Centre and the local regime.
Out For A Run
As the lockdown fog lifts, hordes of those confined till recently are desperate to get away, but to non-touristy spots, in private conveyance, while keeping their safety guards up
COMA DHAM
MY money or my life? Can I have both?