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Terror attack puts Bihar NDA to test
An inside story that looks into the back-to-back blasts in Bihar, where the ruling BJP has been vocal and the Opposit...
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News Analysis
Need for reading the subtexts
If read between the lines, the Pew report doesn't reflect India as a non-discriminatory and pluralist boat sailing sm...
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News
Delayed sowing brings a smile
Heavy rainfall had brought paddy sowing to a halt. Both farmers and labourers are now happy after things normalize.
Atul Ranjan
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Commentary
More or less?
The ‘population control programme’ can boomerang on its proponents.
Atul Ranjan
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Commentary
Maya's final hurray?
Be it social base or electoral presence, everything has been shrinking for the Dalit leader, once projected as a pros...
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Features
Is Hindi harming languages in its own backyard? Ask a Bi...
A non-local language once adopted to create an umbrella identity is threatening the native languages today.
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Features
The M Factor?
While the campaign trail and tough questions posed by Owaisi resembles that of Bihar elections, Uttar Pradesh and its...
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Features
How is India's economy shaping its politics?
Promises of 'achhe din' have stumbled on the economic front. Was barely securing survival through a 'hand-to-mouth' f...
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Features
UP CM’s deputy is making communally charged speeches. Her...
Polls aren’t the only driving point for Keshav Maurya, who is positioning himself as the face of hardline Hindutva
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Features
The Right Lens To View The Modi Era?
Changes are more than obvious. For good or bad is the question.
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Features
Powered by UDAN, this Bihar airport is giving wings to many
DBR is not just an airport code but could be a key to unlock huge potential.
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Features
Dalit aspirations have far outpaced upper-caste bigotry
Politicians are not an avatar of Rama to emancipate a 'Sabri' just by breaking bread together.
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Features
In budget headlines, a hunt for 2022 deadlines
‘Azadi ka Amrit’ was to be reaped in 2022, instead, the country has been outfoxed into a make-believe world of ‘Amri...
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Features
A ‘not-so-secret’ adult franchise?
Availability of booth level voting data and its post-poll consequences is altering the electoral behaviour of many vo...
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Features
Riding the wheels of change
A movement which started over a decade ago is making remarkable changes in many lives.
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Features
As the unemployed pressed the EVMs….
After Bihar, now UP- both notorious for caste driven voting- has unemployment as a big poll issue in their respective...
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Features
Mandate cannot skirt shortcomings
Defeating a political party is never a journalist’s business. The scribe should continue to hold truth to power.
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Features
What a fall!
If alive, Kanshi Ram would have been pained to see the party he founded being outsourced to a certain family.
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Features
Beyond Gandhis
With or without Gandhis, a host of other issues needs to be addressed in order to rescue the ailing party.
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Features
Not interested in power, nor in stepping aside
“Today, India has many leaders eyeing to somehow grab power. I was born amidst power. But strangely I have no interes...
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Features
Is a short disruption once in five years too big a price ...
“Since the turn of the century, there has been significant improvements in logistics and yet the durations of electio...
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Features
Why indulge in petty politics?
We should move on to pressing issues that are plaguing the nation than just fight over petty politics.
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Features
Behind the making of ‘Bulldozer Mama’
Once projecting himself as a secular alternative to Modi, Shivraj Singh Chouhan has bartered his soft-spoken image wi...
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Features
Like Father, Like Son
At a time when Hindutva ideology is making inroads, Lalu’s heir attempts to fortify secularism in Bihar
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Features
To count or not?
The BJP fears sparking a Mandal 2.0 but the scope for the BJP to beat regional parties at this isn’t absent either.
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Features
Broken Promises
India's political discourse has taken an alarming turn. Large-scale alienation of minorities is imminent.
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Features
Will the PM’s Pasmanda ‘sneh’ include ‘samman’?
After the BJP’s victory in Rampur and Azamgarh, the PM pushes for placating Pasmandas. Here’s a look at the demands ...
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Features
Gehlot at crossroads
As rumours of Ashok Gehlot being the Gandhis’ favoured face for the party president surface, Atul Ranjan dissects the...
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Features
Moving up the ladder?
The widely prevalent ‘sarpanch pati’ culture is a major roadblock to developing leadership among women.
Atul Ranjan
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Features
Treading through the ‘Land’mine
The latest survey offers a ray of hope for resolution of the long-standing disputes over land.
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Features
What Rahul can learn from Chief Minister Modi
Bharat Jodo Yatra is approaching its end. But Rahul's effort has failed to capture the country's imagination. Here's ...
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Features
Where do they see themselves in one year?
Delhi's not-so-favourite regional chieftain trio have their future hang in balance. But there are silver linings.
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Features
Cover fire politics
Despite ample questions and allegations hurled in the house, Modi decided against playing on the opposition's wicket.
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News
The final push
Having established itself as a hegemon in others, Bihar is the Hindi heartland's last battleground for the Bharatiya ...
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Commentary
Sideways too
Traditionalists in the civil services community have decried the scheme of “parachuting people”.
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