Case over death of differently abled pensioner from Chakkittapara
The new detention policy seeks to address a real issue, but it fails
Rising costs in higher education are one of the many issues affecting Dalit students
On December 18, a collision between a ferry and an Indian Navy speedboat in the Arabian Sea off the coast of Mumbai claimed 15 lives, raising concerns about safety and alleged negligence by the Navy. Snehal Mutha reports on the tragedy, the problem of overcrowding, the lack of adequate life jackets for passengers on ferries, and the complaints of ferry operators regarding the Navy’s speedboats
Hockey India officials have constantly insisted that the revamped HIL was two years in planning before it was launched.
Authorities must ensure public spaces are safe environs for all
There are ambiguities in the Captive Elephant (Transfer or Transport) Rules that may facilitate illegal trade in elephants
Jaishankar exuded confidence that “India-US relationship will serve our mutual interests as well as global good”
Aspirants are seeking re-exam over ‘irregularities’, but the commission has ruled out retests citing ‘no basis’ for the charges; will call Bihar bandh on January 1, if exam is not cancelled: Pappu Yadav
The 25-year-old’s ability to destroy bowling attacks is symbolic of how Test batting has changed — or certainly of how a Gen-Z batter perceives his craft. Australia’s bouncy tracks and India’s turners will tell us whether he is an all-timer or merely on the crest of the modern wave
Ashley, the world’s first Black Grandmaster, talks about falling in love with the game, making history, launching his commentary career in the Kremlin, and working to remove barriers to ensure that young talent from under-served communities can emulate his success
BS degree students to benefit from the MoU
At this year’s fair, ‘Happy Science’ group is looking to vigorously market the ‘Kinben’ (diligence), a manga-styled comic that narrates the story of Japanese philosopher Sontoku Ninomiya