It is the third day in the union territory of Jammu and Kashmir, and thousands of migrant labourers from Bihar are fleeing the Valley after facing threats from local Kashmiris
A khap panchayat in Haryana fights the stigma of caste
If Siddhartha was indeed dragooned into a watery grave, then the country owes it to him to probe deeper into a crisis
The real story in Karnataka is not the fall of the Congress-JD(S) government but the impending demise of the Congress itself in the state
As India’s fascination for luxury watches grows, aficionados expand their tastes to include independent watchmakers, all the way from Glashütte to Jaipur
Pro-Pakistan terror groups in Kashmir are at war with pan-Islamic jihadi groups. Security agencies don’t know which way it will go
Viyyur Central Prison in Kerala starts a television channel of its own, by the inmates for inmates
Welcoming the first rains in Chennai with a tribe of weathermen who have witnessed two man-made catastrophes in the past four years: the floods of 2015 and the water crisis that shut down parts of the city last month
The poor showing of the Indian middle order could hurt the team as it heads to the semi-finals. Can Rishabh Pant change that?
Rohit Sharma has hit extraordinary form and that is good news because since 2016 whenever he has scored above 50, India has usually won