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Three Years of the Congress Government

A People’s Critique: Expectations and Disillusionments

Modi: Megalomania and Mediocrity

There is a proverb in Malayalam that says that...

Veterans take on ANI after story on their alleged denials about writing to the President

Even after UP CM Adityanath was censured by the...

#NotInMyName a heartfelt cry with the Christians of Sri Lanka

When the Church blasts in Sri Lanka took place,...

Voter Survey in Jharkhand exposes public unhappiness with governance

The Jharkhand Survey Report 2018 points to the fact...

BJP HP Chief Satpal Satti Threatens to Chop Off Hands of Those Raising Fingers at Modi

Despite the Election Commission’s (EC) censure, BJP Himachal Pradesh...

Patriarchal practices deny transgender to contest as a transgender

Though small in number, transgender community is an integral...

Why Election Promises To Cut India’s Air Pollution Are Not Enough

New Delhi: For the first time, air pollution--the seventh-largest...

SL blasts: 359 dead, FBI joins probe, 58 arrested

Colombo, April 24 (IANS) The US Embassy in Sri...

Hindu Terror: Fact or Fiction?

Nilanjan Mukhopadhyay talks to historian Aditya Mukherjee and editor...

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