‘Women’s rights’ are a convenient cover for UCC’s intrusive provisions

‘Women’s rights’ are a convenient cover for UCC’s intrusive provisions

Advancing “gender equality”, protecting “women and children” and creating an “egalitarian society” are among the justifications the Uttarakhand government has offered in a court affidavit defending the state’s Uniform Civil Code.The 140-point, 77-page-long document was filed in the Uttarakhand High...
Eco India: Is unchecked urban expansion impacting our food security?

Eco India: Is unchecked urban expansion impacting our food security?

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Smartphones, computers exempted from US ‘reciprocal’ tariffs

Smartphones, computers exempted from US ‘reciprocal’ tariffs

United States President Donald Trump’s administration has exempted smartphones, computers and several other electronic goods – including those made in China – from steep tariffs, offering major relief to technology firms such as Apple, Nvidia and Microsoft that depend on...
The short stories in ‘The Second Marriage Of Kunju Namboodiri’ give new life to Malayalam classics

The short stories in ‘The Second Marriage Of Kunju Namboodiri’ give new life to Malayalam classics

The Malayalam edition of the Mini Krishnan-helmed collections of newly translated classic short stories offers readers a glimpse into the changing social landscape of Kerala. Covering stories written and published across forty decades, the writers of The Second Marriage of...
A searing tell-all about destructive structural incentives that embolden Facebook

A searing tell-all about destructive structural incentives that embolden Facebook

In a world where sites of power are increasingly becoming less transparent, less responsive, and less accountable, the corporate whistleblower memoir has evolved from a rare curiosity to an established literary genre. Each new exposé scrapes another layer off the...
A history of the Bohra community’s resistance to waqf law

A history of the Bohra community’s resistance to waqf law

In July 1945, the Privy Council dismissed an appeal filed by Ali Mohammad Adamalli, a Bohra merchant from Mumbai. Adamalli had been fined Rs 1,000 by the Bombay High Court for contempt as he had failed to follow repeated directions...
Stone pelting during Hanuman Jayanti procession, situation under control

Stone pelting during Hanuman Jayanti procession, situation under control

Representative Image Guna: Security was beefed up in Madhya Pradesh’s Guna after stones were pelted during a Hanuman Jayanti procession on Saturday, officials said. The incident occurred around 7.30 pm, after which the authorities moved quickly to bring the situation...
Amid violence in WB, BJP leader Sudhanshu slams Mamata on Waqf Act stand

Amid violence in WB, BJP leader Sudhanshu slams Mamata on Waqf Act stand

Indore: Bharatiya Janata Party Rajya Sabha MP Sudhanshu Trivedi on Saturday slammed West Bengal Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee for stating her government would not implement the Waqf (Amendment) Act and asserted she has no respect for the Constitution drafted by...
Jharkhand Jaguar constable killed, another injured in IED blast in Singhbhum

Jharkhand Jaguar constable killed, another injured in IED blast in Singhbhum

Jharkhand IED blast (Mint) Chaibasa: A Jharkhand Jaguar constable was killed, while a CRPF jawan was injured in an IED blast in Jharkhand’s West Singhbhum district on Saturday, a police officer said. The incident took place at Radhapora area under...
Blind Malian musician who infused traditional music with joy

Blind Malian musician who infused traditional music with joy

Amadou Bagayoko (1954-2025), iconic Malian guitarist, singer and composer of the famed duo Amadou & Mariam – known as “the blind couple of Mali” – passed away on 4 April in Bamako. He was 70.The married singers, who met when...
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