Tragedy unmasks cruel govt

Bihar's Children By Insaf Bihar government must hang its head in shame. The shocking tragedy of deaths of over 100 children from poor families in Muzaffarpur...

To cut inequity, help growth

First Rate Hike By Shivaji Sarkar The rate hike was a long-awaited decision. It was needed to check the rising prices, pep up the fledgling rupee,...

After all temporary provision

Abrogation of Article 370 By Dr S. Saraswathi (Former Director, ICSSR, New Delhi) The Union government has shown its exemplary courage, conviction, and ability for taking vital...

Poll has thrown up basic issues

By Inder Jit (Released on 5 March 1985) Several issues of basic importance to the future of our polity have come up in the course of...

Divert Rs 25k cr to signals

Stop Razing Rail Stations Economic Highlights By Shivaji Sarkar Railway accidents not only cause significant loss of lives and severe financial setbacks, but also undermine public confidence...

Towards crime mukt politics

Supremacy of SC By Dr S. Saraswathi (Former Director, ICSSR, New Delhi) The Supreme Court has given a shock treatment to all political parties by passing certain...

Hits poor, profits big firms

Digital Technology By Shivaji Sarkar The most coveted digitalisation and hyperglobalisation has come in for severe criticism by the United Nations. It helps big firms, big...

The republic in bad shape

By Inder Jit (Released on 26 January 1982) Several questions, wild and not so wild, are being asked in New Delhi as India celebrates another Republic...

Messy, image sullied

Cairn Affair By Shivaji Sarkar No sooner the new-look Union Cabinet with 43 fresh inductions, many bureaucrats starts the Modi-II second innings, the country gets a...

Neta: Don’t cast vote, vote caste

Quota In Perpetuity By Poonam I Kaushish With elections round the corner, quotas and queues are back on the political platter as the BJP-led NDA Government...

Face to face with another chance

By Inder Jit (Released on 10 March 1987) India once again stands on the cross-roads of history. Will we have the good sense and wisdom to...

‘Power’ of corruption

ED On Rampage By Poonam I Kaushish When does money become dirt? When it begins to stick. As the Parthagate corruption saga explodes on the political...

Tool to aid or hurt?

AI & Media   By Sabina Inderjit Imagine having a super-smart assistant that can gather information, write drafts, generate videos, clone voices, et al. Incredible possibilities that...

Perspectives from india

Political Tsunami in Nepal By Dr. D.K. Giri (Prof of Practice, NIIS Group of Institutions) Nepal is prone to earthquakes. And there has been a tsunami on...

Situating ‘operation sindoor’

Democracy & Disruption By Prof (Dr) DK Giri (Professor of Practice, NIIS Group of Institutions) The last week has been eventful in global geopolitics in terms of...

Executive fails miserably

Round The States By Insaf It’s crass management catastrophe. The handling of the devastating second wave of the Covid crisis by the Centre has evoked a...

Modi govt must rethink

Deficits & Debt By Shivaji Sarkar India is profligate. Its economic policies are away from realism, dependent on only one aspect of development – build, build...

Revive Gandhian values

Widening Inequality By Dhurjati Mukherjee Poverty has been plaguing most countries of South Asia, specially India. Successive governments have tried to eradicate poverty but such attempts...

Thrust on Nuclear power vital?

Reducing Emission Intensity By Dhurjati Mukherjee The year 2024 was the warmest year in the history of the Earth, the first to exceed 1.50 C pre-industrial...

Religion & power politics

Lingayat Minority By Dr S.Saraswathi (Former Director, ICSSR, New Delhi) BJP President Amit Shah's categorical announcement that his party will not support a minority religious tag to...