Ecological economist Nilanjan Ghosh dissects the politics and science of Bengal’s floods, exposing how faulty hydropower ...
Forty-five years on, Neem Annapurna endures as a searing portrait of hunger, migration, and moral decay—echoing global tales ...
Delhi School of Economics cancels its 60-year Friday Sociology Colloquium; coordinator Nandini Sundar resigns, citing threats ...
As Bihar votes again, Nitish Kumar’s “last election” line returns. Is it nostalgia, fatigue, or strategy? Explore India’s ageing political class.
After Bihar’s voter roll row, the Election Commission begins a new revision in 12 States and UTs, citing reforms amid sharp ...
Trump’s 2025 defence shift away from Asia leaves India exposed and rethinking its alliances, indigenisation goals, and ...
Tejashwi Yadav discusses Bihar’s unemployment crisis, caste politics, and the Mahagathbandhan’s vision for inclusive growth ...
Pakistan–Afghanistan talks in Istanbul collapse amid disputes over drones, militancy, and “sovereignty". Can fragile ...
As Bihar celebrates Chhath Puja, politics intrudes on faith. A personal reflection on ritual, loss, and the cynical use of ...
Doctors, nurses, and ASHAs face rising assaults amid staff shortages and state inaction. India’s healthcare crisis reveals ...
US, EU, and UK sanctions on Rosneft and Lukoil force India to scale down Russian oil imports, reshaping energy trade and US ...
Comedy once held power to question authority and reflect society’s truths. Today, satire risks extinction—trivialised, censored, and stripped of its moral bite.
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