Sridevi’s death and the arrival of bathtub journalism
We deserve bathtub journalism. Eminently The news coverage on the death of Bollywood actress Sridevi by the Indian media, especially… Read More
A peak view of Nagaland polls
Nagaland may be one of the smallest states in India but there are many issues to deal with. Now that… Read More
No place for mob justice in a civilized society
The brutal murder of a tribal youth in Kerala should force the society to introspect on justice and self-righteousnes. The… Read More
Electric Vehicles: Towards a sustainable future
The ambitious target that the government has set of having only electric vehicles by 2030 will help turn the pollution… Read More
Modi’s foreign policy echoes
Modi leads his way through a slew of foreign policy advancements, notably the recent middle-east trip. I ndia, with its… Read More
Churu, the second district in Rajasthan declared ODF: Rahul Kaswan
In an exclusive interview with Delhi Post, Rahul Kaswan, Hon’ble Member of Parliament, Churu Constituency, Rajasthan throws light on the… Read More
God’s Own Country: Kerala, the preferred destination for migrant workers
Better opportunities and peaceful environment are among the factors that make Kerala attractive to migrant workers. The internal migration of… Read More
A ‘feeble No’ is no less ‘No’
While discussing consent, the question that now needs to be asked is whether there was an enthusiastic, unequivocal yes, by… Read More
Kolkata College imposes fine on feeding of strays
The Lady Brabourne College in Kolkata has imposed a fine of ₹2000 on anyone associated with the college found feeding… Read More
Padmaavat: A deeply flawed narrative
The lack of complexities that should ideally define a film like Padmaavatis hard to overlook. The debates and controversy surrounding… Read More