The NCP merger was almost complete—dates fixed, roles decided, BJP informed. Ajit Pawar’s death has now turned this political settlement into a high-stakes battle for legacy and power.
The Supreme Court’s interim return to the 2012 UGC rules reveals a deeper discomfort with caste-based remedies. The pause reflects old fears of “reverse discrimination” and raises hard questions about ...
Long before Make in India, Anna Mani helped build India’s weather science from scratch, making instruments, data, and global respect. Today she is barely remembered.
As Islamists reshape Bangladesh’s politics, documentaries revive the erased legacy of the 1971 Liberation War, martyred ...
Repeated crashes in Uttarakhand’s pilgrimage corridor reveal a system engineered for speed and profit, sustained by ...
As the Bar Council of India brings plain language drafting into law schools, a long fight against legalese may finally make ...
Punjab CM Bhagwant Mann appears before the Akal Takht as a “humble Sikh,” reviving debates on religious authority, political ...
The Court’s intervention in the UGC’s equity regulations reveals how caste redress is diluted by administrative control, political signalling, and judicial caution.
From Kangpokpi’s Leikop relief camp to Imphal’s killing fields, Grace’s story exposes how sexual violence, displacement, and ...
Ajit Pawar’s sudden death threatens an NCP reunion and reopens India’s long history of political succession after fatal crashes. Who gains power now?
An essay on luxury hotels, white sheets, and how elite travel erases class realities, culture, and discomfort—offering ...
Park Chan-wook’s No Other Choice turns mass layoffs into dark comedy, exposing precarity, masculinity, and middle-class collapse in South Korea. Read the review.