Sonam Wangchuk’s fast is farcical; the politics of it takes all meaning out
Sonam Wangchuk’s indefinite fast aimed to topple Dharmendra Pradhan is least likely to reproduce an Anna Hazare moment.
Sonam Wangchuk’s indefinite fast aimed to topple Dharmendra Pradhan is least likely to reproduce an Anna Hazare moment.
Every village has a story of its own. This story in Habichak is about a dream. That dream gave birth to a tradition, which is now 100 years old. Nearly a century ago, zamindar Promoth Nath Kar went to Puri with his mother.
The Teja Singh Samundri Hall sits at the heart of the Shiromani Gurdwara Parbandhak Committee in Amritsar.
21 July marks American Nobel laureate Ernest Hemingway’s (1899 -1961) 127th birth anniversary.
The stock market’s romance with technological disruption has once again collided with an inconvenient reality: even the most visionary companies must eventually be judged by their ability to generate sustainable profits.
Nearly two-thirds of India's crude oil imports originate in the Gulf region, while thousands of Indian nationals serve aboard merchant vessels operating through these waters, not all of them on Indian-flagged vessels.
For years, the standard way to check whether India’s vocational training system was getting fairer to women has been to look at one number: what share of trainees in a given scheme are female.
A century after his martyrdom on July 17, 1926, remembering the man whose quiet courage and unwavering principles reshaped the Sikh panth.
West Bengal’s 2026-27 budget, presented on June 22, put artificial intelligence and global capability centers onto the state’s technology agenda.
The deaths of Indian tourists in a speedboat accident off Vietnam’s coast are, first and foremost, a human tragedy.