
Academic freedom has gained a sense of urgency in India over the past decade. While there were fleeting attempts in the past, the current rightward sh

One of the many fallouts of societies making the transition to the digital way of life is the porous interplay between personal and public domains. Th

India’s forthcoming Union Budget presents an opportunity for policy makers to correct a chronic financial disorder haemorrhaging Indian Railways (IR)

Although home to 43.6 crore children and the largest number of adolescents in the word, India has consistently fallen short in public spending for its

India’s informal sector remains a chronic conundrum for scholars and policymakers. It has been studied widely and deeply for decades but a clear under

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As India heads towards the home run of its 18th General Election-with just the last of the seven phases to be held on June 1, the slogans, posturing,

Why do parties with ideologies corrosive to basic democratic values - liberty, equality, and fraternity - enjoy democratic endorsements in India and e

India’s General Election to the 18 thLok Sabha (LS, the House of the People) has the makings of a high-stakes contest. The early decades sa

India’s plural tradition, safeguarded by a constitutional commitment to a secular democracy, is going through challenging times. The founding ideals o

As India steps into its 77thyear of Independence, it has moved a considerable distance from its lofty founding vision of ushering in a new

In many countries across the world, the active omnipresence of conflicting ideologies is nowhere as apparent as when it comes to official textbooks. G

What are schools meant to do for adolescent-aged children? Are they merely institutions that instil conformity while imparting basic knowledge of the

Sedition laws sit at the crossroads of politics and society, and law and justice. The political nature of this “offence against the state” tests the l

Article 124A, characterised aptly by the Father of the Nation, Mahatma Gandhi, as the “prince among the political sections of the Indian Penal Code de

In India's hierarchy of roadways, its millions of pedestrians are reduced to helpless trundlers. Despite the reality that they constitute the single l

Calamities throw a critical spotlight on state policies. As the SARS-CoV-2 virus continues to mutate, governments of the world, medical researchers, c

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As India gears up for another general election, a forgotten section of the electorate is the about 1.50 lakh strong Anglo-Indian community. Under the

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It was heartening to see the media collectively stand up to the Narendra Modi government, when with characteristic bluster, it accused The Hindu of re

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