Opinion
From Lord Ram's Birth to Supreme Court's Final Verdict, Tracing 500-year-old Movement for Ayodhya Temple
There are several Muslim sources mentioned by authors who shed light on the existence and demolition of the Ramjanmabhoomi.
Sense of Déjà vu in Shiv Sena as Aaditya Thackeray in Eye of Storm Over Sushant Singh Case
The controversy over the deaths of actor Sushant Singh Rajput and Disha Salian, his former manager, in June, have led to a sense of déjà vu in the Shiv Sena. However, this time, it is Raj’s nephew and Maharashtra environment minister Aaditya Thackeray, wh...
Caste is Not Dead: Survey Reveals Isolation of Bahujan Journalists
The population of Brahmins – the topmost caste group in India’s hierarchical caste system – accounts for less than 4% of the total population, but their representation in English and Indian language media when combined with other higher castes is reported...
Akhilesh's Australian Education, Jyoti Basu's Capitalist Son & Sanskari Luminaries' English-medium Schooling: A Whiff of Hypocrisy in NEP 2020's Language Formula
From socialists and communists to the sanskaris — everybody is opposed to the language that adds a competitive edge to our economy, that affords an opportunity to the children of the poorest to improve their lot, that opens up new vistas for the Indian mi...
Framed with Indian Concepts & Thoughts, New National Education Policy Can Bring Revolution in Education System
With a vision, the NEP stands on four pillars which are access, affordability, equity, quality and accountability which will pave way to exercise the right to education as well to maintain quality and accountability.
Is China’s Biological Weaponisation of Pakistan Aimed to Target India? The ‘Sinister’ Deal Will Also Sting US
China has thrown the gauntlet to the world at large. Its worldwide biological attack clearly indicates it has no respect for humanity.
India to Emerge as Favourable FDI Destination Post Coronavirus
The larger geopolitical scenario, India’s liberal FDI policy, sectoral schemes and structural reforms undertaken by the government, and India’s large and rapidly enormous consumer market are among the several factors that underline India’s attractiveness...
How Raging Floods in the Times of Covid-19 Have Driven Assam’s ‘Doubtful’ Citizens to Brink of Despair
The Covid-19 lockdown and the deluge have come in Assam as a double whammy for people already affected by citizenship verification processes.
As China Import Cord Gets Cut With an Unwritten Writ, Only Indian Companies May Suffer
Here’s a sobering thought: India does not matter quite as much to China as that country matters to us, in trade terms. The estimated share of exports to India in China’s entire export basket is about 3 per cent.
With Mysterious U-turn at IMF, India Seeks to Limit China’s Influence in Global Governance
India has long pushed for an expansion of the IMF’s resources and reform of the quota system to fairly represent emerging markets.
As Rahul Gandhi Turns 50 Today, a Familiar Paradox Stands Between Him and Political Success
The present-day Congress doesn’t lack leaders who want a Rahul Gandhi-led Congress to taste every electoral success but wish he fails in his efforts to cleanse the party.
Coal Mining in No-go Forested Areas Leaves a Black Mark on India's Green Pledges
While coal will remain the mainstay in the near future for India’s energy needs, we can certainly and easily fulfill this demand without touching any coal blocks situated in densely forested parts.
How Govt’s Firm Focus on Swayam Prabha Initiative Ensured Education Reached Remote Areas During Lockdown
A total of 1,44,97,179 viewers accessed the platform in the year 2019 and during the lockdown period itself, it was viewed 32,53,707 times.
Indian Democracy: The Envy of Islamic Supremacist Pakistan
The rise of Hindustan as the world’s second largest world economy has become a thorn in the eye of Pakistani establishment.
India Should Persuade Tibetans on its Land to Return and Reclaim Independence from China
China has refused to recognise the international boundary between India and Tibet and intrudes in our territory very often. It has developed a habit of keeping us under threat unless we toe its line in world forums.
Migrant Crisis in India: An Opportunity for a Better Tomorrow?
This may be the right time to create a formal registry or database for India’s large informal workforce to bring it under the umbrella of social security.