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Hilal Ahmad addresses contemporary issues like the Gyanvapi mosque and the figure of Aurangzeb. He notes that these controversies are not new, but they resurface whenever right-wing politics gains prominence.
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The high court said that the media should draw boundaries and refrain from trial-like reporting of ongoing criminal cases as the final and authoritative determination of guilt or innocence in a criminal case can only be made by the judiciary.
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The findings contradict the unverified claims of Israeli forces and U.S. officials that Israel is taking the necessary steps to protect civilians.
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All promises that America made to itself and to the world have been turned upside down, and no matter which president comes and rules from the White House there is much that will remain unchanged
What will decide the US mandate? Its approach to the wars outside, Ukraine-Russia and Israel-Middle East, or the battles within—economic, race, gun violence and immigration?
The US-Israel relationship is a macabre dance that has created a necropolis out of Gaza and Lebanon
Whatever the outcome of the election, one thing is sure: Kamala Harris embodies the tensions of an America still struggling to define its identity
If Donald Trump wins the US presidency, the first question to ask would be—how did we even get here?
Abortion is one of the deciding factors in US elections. It is time to reflect on our own practices and prejudices
For millions of women, the 2024 election isn’t just about picking a president; it’s about defining the kind of country America will be
The shift in Kamala Harris’ immigration policies reflects the national mood against illegal immigrants
Misogynist, repeat sex offender, rape accused and felon—Donald Trump is only growing stronger
Like everything else in America, judicial verdicts have remained strictly ideological, meant to fulfill serious partisan objectives
The only difference between Kamala Harris and Donald Trump is this: Old money is supporting Harris while Trump has the backing of new czars such as Elon Musk
A Donald Trump presidency carries high risks for global growth due to tariffs, while Kamala Harris is less profligate with far more fiscal discipline
The US-India partnership is likely to endure as it is based on the national interests of both countries
Can Shiv Sena and NCP’s region-centric politics survive against the BJP’s all-sweeping nationalistic style?
This Jharkhand election will be a direct fight between the JMM and the BJP on Adivasi identity and the issue of infiltration
Set in the dusty city of Ranchi, Celestina and Lawrence is a film governed by unkept promises and incorrigible desires
From a Google executive to the cleaning staff, a quick survey of political choices is very revelatory
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The stadium in Rajgir is surrounded by paddy fields, which at this time of year are home to large insect populations. In response, the Bihar government has implemented environmental management measures
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Humans in the Loop is a coming-of-age story: of an adult, a child and artificial intelligence.
Sinha, who pioneered and popularised the rich folk traditions of Bihar beyond its borders, was undergoing treatment at All India Institute of Medical Sciences (AIIMS)-Delhi for multiple myeloma, a form of blood cancer.
The Coralie Fargeat-directed body horror film provokes but doesn’t cut deep.
Cedric Dupire's documentary on Bachchan is both fan art and an autopsy of a superstar.
In Jharkhand, the issues of the Adivasis and their tribal identity and ethos have remained at the centre of the discourse for the last 24 years since its formation in November 2000.
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During his seventh visit to India, Chef Marco Pierre White discusses the romance of cooking, the impact of fame on today's chefs, and his undying love for India