An ambitious Modi with Kashmir on his mind is desperate for a piece of history in South Asia but will Nawaz Sharif let him?
Snazzy packaging, ironclad teacher contracts and study-on-the-go apps revive the city’s famed Rs 600 crore coaching industry
The CEO wants to capture a handset market lost to Google’s Android by upgrading desktop computers and laptops to a Windows 10 loaded with attractive apps for any device
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How the Rights of Persons with Disabilities Bill, expected to be tabled in Parliament this Monsoon Session, could replace a 20-year-old law and bring large swathes of India’s disabled into the mainstream
The Maharashtra government’s decision on madrassas stresses the need for the modernisation of Islamic schools
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St Stephen’s Principal Valson Thampu speaks to Sonali Acharjee on the past, present and future of the college
An iconic college and its defender amidst a storm of accusations and evasions
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