Profile of B.R.P. Bhaskar
Can a government be serious about controlling the flow of fake news when its own supporters are among the main originators of misinformation?
Senior journalist B.R.P. Bhaskar on why one has to be prepared at all times for unhappy encounters on social media
As Rahul takes over from his mother, the 132-year-old Congress seems to need the dynasty more than the dynasty needs it
Saritha’s life illustrates the perils to which a woman is exposed in Kerala's public space.
Kerala’s Dalit pujari is a first in the south since Sangam era
A Hindutva surge that is end angering democracy worried Gauri. Her end highlights the risks serious journalism faces.
If Kerala matches the West in many social parameters, credit is due to the history of social movements led by OBCs, and sometimes involving Dalits
Apart from public humiliation, their handcuffing may have been motivated by a desire to send a warning to the media whose reports have caused acute embarrassment to the state government in general and the police in particular in the last few days.
A juridical person can sue and be sued. It is for the Centre and the states and peoples to study the legal and political implications of the Uttarakhand court order and take remedial action if their interests are adversely affected.
Print media have been traditionally slow in taking to new technology, and have closed and reopened editions for a variety of reasons.
NCERT asks CBSE to remove from book a chapter on Nadar women's struggle for the right to cover their breasts