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Democracy itself is allowed to rest in the hands of the Election Commission.
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Who is winning the battle of perceptions matters the most: at least until it is known who has won the election.
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Democracy itself is allowed to rest in the hands of the Election Commission.
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Is the 'vote chori' allegation of the Opposition kindling voter memories of past anti-corruption campaigns?
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By presiding over processes that narrow democratic participation, the Election Commission of India betrays the very idea of universal adult suffrage
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From Jawaharlal Nehru to TN Seshan, India’s democratic health always hinged on institutional autonomy. Today, that legacy stands endangered.
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At ground zero of Rahul Gandhi’s campaign against ‘vote theft’, electoral rolls have long been an arena of political contest and controversy
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Letters to the Election Commission of India, election petitions in court and Right to Information queries—the opposition bloc has done it all since the Maharashtra Assembly polls last year
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In the 1980s and 90s, booth capturing in Bihar was a threat to democratic functioning. Men with their faces covered and holding guns told people their votes had been cast.
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A remarkable travelogue across Indian cities through the years.
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Religion and mental health need not be adversaries. One speaks the language of spirit, the other of science. But both seek the same thing: healing.
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The translation of Kannada writer-activist-lawyer Banu Mushtaq’s work is not just an aesthetic act, but a public intervention.
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The growing silence between father and son becomes a theme in Jey Sushil’s work.
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Clashes between protesters and security forces have led to casualties and widespread arrests.
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Venice Film Festival 2025 | India’s Orizzonti selection, centering two women sharing a flat in Mumbai, invokes uncertainties and equivocations only to leave them dangling
The screenplay of her new film, The Last of Them Plagues, sealed her admission
Vipin Radhakrishnan, director of Angammal, discusses the film’s wins in New York and Melbourne, the hurdles of distribution, the craft behind its storytelling, and the ethos driving his work.
Alongside films like Thelma and series like Only Murders in the Building, The Thursday Murder Club offers something we need more of—silver sleuths as protagonists.
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In a world overrun by aesthetic and useless objects, Gibson’s poetry stood out as a guide for humanity.
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