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It sounds unreal that in the 18th century Murshidabad accounted for five per cent of world trade. Today, it is one of West Bengal’s poorest districts. That’s the story of the state missing in these elections
While disputes around the legitimacy of 27 lakh voters remain unsolved, filmy heroism, comic relief, barbs and jibes added colour to the tainted West Bengal elections
From Bill burning, to a star debuting in the political arena and the tussle with the Centre, the precursor to the Tamil Nadu elections was full of drama. Will the climax be as dramatic?
While critics say the prime minister’s recent televised address to the nation violated the poll code, is there a need to address the deeper structural gaps in the airspace framework?
Women voters may not have stood in front rows in election rallies, but they were at the centre this election. Their centrality to Tamil Nadu’s political story did not begin today
Veteran leader Kipgen is the Deputy Chief Minister of Manipur
Mufti is former Chief Minister of Jammu & Kashmir and President of the People's Democratic Party
Shailaja is a former MLA from Mattanur, Kerala. She is contesting from Peravur constituency in this election
From a forceful stand on delimitation in Parliament to a calibrated global voice, the DMK leader’s rise reflects both conviction and constraints within party hierarchy.
From RWAs to jhuggi clusters in Kalkaji, residents weigh in on Atishi, crediting targeted welfare but raising concerns over accessibility, priorities, and uneven development.
Despite claims of increased participation in 2024 Jharkhand Assembly elections, women remain underrepresented, though leaders like Deepika Pandey Singh highlight what sustained grassroots politics can achieve.
Finance Minister of Assam Anjanta Neog is a five-term MLA from Golaghat
Supriya Sule is a Member of Parliament representing Baramati, Maharashtra
Saayoni Ghosh is an MP from Jadavpur, West Bengal
In Kairana, Iqra Choudhary is crafting a low-key but deliberate politics, focused on grievance redressal, local infrastructure, and intersectional representation rather than headline-grabbing schemes.
Kangana Ranaut is an MP from Mandi, Himachal Pradesh
Former Chief Minister of Bihar Rabri Devi is currently the Leader of Opposition, Bihar Legislative Council
Union Cabinet Minister for Women and Child Development Annapurna Devi is an MP from Koderma.
Nearly three years since ethnic violence first tore through Manipur, the casualties and the cumulative toll of conflict keep accumulating. Even as the current political climate in India continues to be defined by the reverberations in mainstream poll-bound states, in Manipur, peace appears to have adopted the form of a managed illusion: one that is brittle, fragile and heavily policed
There are pauses and sudden advances. Just as talks appear within reach, they slip away. No one really knows where all this is leading to—war or peace?
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A democracy that treats the bodies of its most vulnerable citizens as a question to be resolved by institutional consensus rather than personal sovereignty has not yet finished writing its constitution.
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‘Dug Dug’ (2021) attempts to dissect the phenomenon of how faith is personally and by extension, collectively endured over time. While this description alone sounds quite heavy and bleak, the film ensures to tickle your funny bone throughout its almost two-hour runtime.
It is mostly the colourful cast of characters that gives Amazon Prime Video’s Lukkhe its most memorable moments. When the show is imagined not as a Fast and Furious film set in the Punjabi rap scene with a neon obsession, but as one which examines the specific toll of masculinity front and centre, it delivers.
Tagore was a disruptor. On his 165th birth anniversary, as his sonar bangla awaits its final moments of consummate saffronisation, it is absolutely imperative that we remember Tagore for all he was—a man deeply troubled by the narrowness of nationalism as well as the parochial boundaries of caste, creed and country.
With Renoir headed soon to U.S. theatres, the rising Japanese filmmaker discusses her Palme d’Or-nominated second feature that elliptically approaches a child’s vision of death.
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