A judgment for acquittal in the death of two Dalit sisters in Kerala highlights the state’s refusal to acknowledge its child abuse problem
It’s India’s most fabled jail that housed the notorious and the respectable, and where some prisoners were more equal than others and some executions were stranger than what was reported. Startling revelations of a man who witnessed their lives and last moments
The corridor of the faithful across the border kindles economic and political hopes
The Israeli company NSO’s spyware is in the news in India for all the wrong reasons
There is a political consensus on the proposed regularisation of Delhi’s unauthorised colonies. Amita Shah visits some to find out why
He claims to be an incarnation of Vishnu—and even his own family as minor gods in his pantheon
Haryana’s most politically organised community has shown that it remains central to any electoral mandate in the state