There are lessons for the Congress to learn from the Karnataka elections of how burying the hatchet among top leaders and not washing dirty linen in public can help, says Ramesh Menon. IMAGE:......
'Silencing citizens has become a major institutional process under this regime.''The anti-Indian argument is a bogey -- meant to silence independent thinking people in India and turn us into goats......
The government is set to face tough times during the budget session of Parliament starting on Monday even as it promised to walk the ‘extra mile’ to accommodate opposition's concerns......
Cricket fever has once more gripped India. This time for the World Cup. It is saidnothing unites India more than cricket: youngsters can be seen practising on a makeshift pitch from the gullies of......
It was a different Chief Minister Narendra Modi who walked through the terror-shadowed bylanes of Surat on Wednesday. Battered by a series of blasts in Ahmedabadand the discovery of several bombsin......
'All these incidents go to show that the day of the anodyne, apolitical corporation is running out fast,' says Kanika Datta. Illustration: Dominic Xavier/Rediff.com Corporate India's......
Human Resources Development Minister Arjun Singhon Sundaydismissed reports of removal of YC Deveshwar as the chairman of the board of governors of Indian Institute of Management, Calcutta, and said......
'They say this man (Gajendra Chauhan) might have a political agenda. Don’t we all have political agendas and ideologies? If you are an adult, you cannot be brainwashed so easily, right?'......