Ahead of the UP elections, Azamgarh gets a makeover but social change is a far cry
Obscurantist clerics mount a campaign against recent moves to reform the Muslim Personal Law
The Roman Catholic Church in India is waking up to a major issue—a shortage of priests
The Udta Punjab filmmaker speaks about taking on Pahlaj Nihalani and how reality makes its way into his work
Ram Briksh Yadav of Mathura wasn’t the first leader of a cult to exploit Subhas Chandra Bose’s appeal for sectarian ends
Post mortem of raped and murdered Dalit woman in Kerala puts a big question mark on time of death that the police had estimated
When the blood dried in the leafy remoteness of the Northeast, the truth remained as elusive as the perpetrators. An investigation of the ethnic eruption in Assam 2012
Chief Minister Pinarayi Vijayan of Kerala, a communist feared as well as admired, is a market-friendly pragmatist in power
The personal and political struggles of a family whose legends still haunt India