The 2026 Battleground: A Defining Chapter for Bengal and the South
From the tea gardens of North Bengal to the coastal belts of Kanyakumari, the issues remain diverse employment, federalism, and social justice
Read moreFrom the tea gardens of North Bengal to the coastal belts of Kanyakumari, the issues remain diverse employment, federalism, and social justice
Read moreAt the 45th JP Memorial Lecture organized by the People’s Union for Civil Liberties, former Supreme Court judge Abhay Shreeniwas Oka delivered a deeply reflective and candid critique of the Indian judicial system
Read moreIn an era of global conflict and climate crisis, Mahavira’s message of “Live and Let Live” is more relevant than ever.
Read moreBy explicitly urging the nation to prepare for long-term shocks “just like the times of Covid,” the Prime Minister quietly admitted a harsh truth.
Read moreMoving beyond “survival mode” is a significant transition for any family. It requires shifting from a reactive mindset (handling emergencies) to a proactive one (building a legacy).
Read moreThe Centre has revoked climate activist Sonam Wangchuk’s NSA detention after nearly six months, while the Supreme Court continues to hear a petition challenging the legality of his preventive detention.
Read moreA five-year-old. A white plastic tank. And a courtroom forced to ask how far the law will go.
Read moreThe festive spirit of Holi turned into a nightmare in West Delhi’s Uttam Nagar area on March 4, 2026, when a minor dispute over a water balloon escalated into a violent clash, claiming the life of a 26-year-old man
Read moreA Lok Sabha resolution seeking Speaker Om Birla’s removal was defeated by voice vote amid opposition protests, disruptions over Amit Shah’s remarks on Rahul Gandhi, and continuing sloganeering inside the House.
Read moreNew Delhi, The Supreme Court of India on Tuesday directed the Government of India to formulate a no-fault compensation policy for individuals who suffer serious adverse effects following COVID-19 vaccination.
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