The suit is out. Dhoti in. English out, Malayalam in. Former UN bureaucrat and Congress candidate Shashi Tharoor is a changed man. But will that take him where he wants to go?
Mainstream politics in India has new undercurrents, eddies and openings for urban 20-somethings armed with fancy academic qualifications
For the first time, a prominent separatist leader is contesting the polls. Sajjad Lone’s inspiration may lie in the non-violent struggle waged by the people of Bomai, a small village in his constituency
After calling for a ‘poll boycott’ of the recent Assembly election, Sajjad Lone has decided to contest the Lok Sabha polls from J&K’s Baramulla constituency. He tells Rahul Pandita what has changed
Breaking stories of Yamaraj, headless ghosts and the end of the world. Poor journalism might be good business for India TV. But is that enough?
Systemic ineptitude led to the Mumbai terror strikes. The weapons of the war we need to wage.
In a poor village, the woman who is believed to be the estranged wife of the most powerful man in Gujarat lives in a one-room home
They’re there and they’re angry about the November terror attacks in their upscale constituency. The question is will they vote?
Angry comrades, embittered by the violence wraught by industrial displacement, will now vote against communist parties