Sajjan Kumar
The rise of grassroots Hindutva and anti-incumbency add to the BJP momentum in West Bengal
What will happen to the likes of Ghulam Nabi Azad, Najma Heptulla and Arif Mohammad Khan, all reported aspirants to the vice president’s post
A week-long satyagraha that the Jana Sangh, the BJP’s previous avatar, had launched in 1971 to demand official recognition for the yet-to-be-born Bangladesh
The Jal Jeevan Mission is fulfilling a promise to provide every rural household with drinking water and a tap, a grand plan that began with the government integrating its disparate arms dealing with water under one ministry. Its biggest challenge now is to sustain groundwater and ensure India’s water security
Debashree Mukherjee, joint secretary in the PMO, is one of those people who inform Modi on issues central to the states
The 2021 struggle for power is shaped by history, geography, demography—and a miracle by the mahatma, argues MJ Akbar
The economy is on the rebound—but a full recovery needs investment growth and people spending with confidence
BJP banks on development, Congress plays the CAA card—and the battle remains essentially Assamese