Uneasy ties: 'Dravidian parties forced Ambedkar into pigeonhole'Ambedkar was commendably consistent in working for the emancipation of Indian masses from patriarchy and untouchability codified in religion.
Never-too-old netas?A few days ago, former PM HD Deve Gowda walked half a kilometre in the summer sun, addressed a rally at noon and then went to meet Karnataka governor Vajubhai Vala to talk about the problems in the
Why they defend the indefensiblePeople often wonder what prompts lawyers to defend a seemingly "monstrous" or "indefensible" individual. Those questions are being asked again, as the Supreme Court appointed senior advocates Raju
Wanted: A house for Netaji Subhas Chandra Bose's grandnephewForced to operate from a one-room BJP zonal office at 22 B Harish Mukherjee Road, Bose believes this is unfair and shows how Trinamool has been terrorizing locals.
Rise of the other N-word
How the gentle ascetic figure of Bharat Mata morphed into an ultra-nationalist warriorHistorian Sumathi Ramaswamy’s seminal book The Goddess and the Nation, Mapping Mother India shows how Bharat Mata has been reimagined over the years, going from a benign, giving figure or a
Everything you wanted to know about the forthcoming assembly elections in an A to Z guide
Ahead of polls, app-cabs do a disappearing actThe app-cabs that Kolkatans have come to rely on for safe and hassle-free commuting are fast disappearing from the roads, thanks to the impending assembly polls. For a people's charter - Lokayukta can plug loopholes in graft probes
Virtual presence - Next big challenge: Campaigning on social media
Kanhaiya Kumar: How the boy from Bihar went from proud Indian to 'anti-national'It happened in 2007, somewhere near the banks of Yamuna in Delhi. Students at an inter-university cultural meet were given a topic to speak on an hour before the event. “Kanhaiya spoke with passion
New flashpoints in campus politicsWhy is academic politics so vicious and bitter? Because the stakes are so low.” That old wisecrack has been turned on its head across Indian campuses, where the protests are peaceful, but the stakes
Why India has to fight the world’s most absurd war
Much ado about watchesWhen it comes to public engagements, chief minister Siddaramaiah is not always a good timekeeper, given his hectic schedule.However, it's not the CM, but his timekeeper that has been in the news for
Why a farmer in Bathinda knows Zamora in MexicoA man travels to the moon thinking he is making history. But when he lands there, he finds that two Punjabis have already beaten him to it. “How did you get here?” the flummoxed lunar explorer asks.
Service with smileysIt is not every day that you appreciate an outgoing police officer’s wit and humour.
When politicians plated that perfect dosa!With the election clock fast ticking, netas across the city are seen doing all they can to win over a few more prospective voters, at the eleventh hour. Queen’s Necklace finally gets its golden glow back
400 Marine Drive Lights Changed To Yellow LEDs, 200 More By Weekend
The link between the old war on drugs and the new war on terrorFor almost three decades Punjab’s drug problem was allowed to fester like a forgotten wound that refused to heal. Forgotten is perhaps not the right word. Ignored is.
'Poster Masters' pin hopes on Priyanka GandhiThe serial poster-makers of Allahabad are at it again. To celebrate the 44th birthday of Priyanka Gandhi Vadra on Tuesday.
Bihar verdict: Prashant Kishor does it again, this time for Nitish KumarBut below the radar, the elections were as much a fight between BJP chief Amit Shah and one Prashant Kishor, a former Modi strategist.
Bihar Polls: RJD's Lalu Prasad Yadav & JD(U)'s Nitish Kumar come together. But is the relationship real?If Lalu helped Bihar’s backward castes find their voice against upper caste tyranny, Nitish laid the foundation for the state’s economic progress.
PM Narendra Modi's first year at the helm: Is prime minister's top team big enough to deliver big ideas?Bureaucrats and politicians who have seen quite a few PMs say Modi has put in place a new system of governance, which, they add, has scored good.
Vyapam scam: Here's what it takes to lure exam fraudsThe Madhya Pradesh Special Task Force (MP STF) has detained over three dozen students from colleges across UP, many of whom are imposters. Rajasthan 'royals' rule Gujarat babudom
In Gujarat's babudom, Rajasthan's `royals' are the reigning champions. At least half a dozen top bureaucratic positions are controlled by officers from the neighbouring desert state. Lal Bahadur Shastri’s wife blamed herself for his death, says ex-PM’s son
“Before leaving for Tashkent, he often used to say – forget about war, we have to now fight for peace,” Anil Shastri, son of former PM Lal Bahadur Shastri, recalled.
