News
India Today
Heroes Of Enterprise Paving The Way To An Atmnirbhar Bharat
Narendra Modi is not the first Indian prime minister to embrace the idea of self-reliance but he has given the phrase a nationalistic ring. Can ‘Atmanirbhar Bharat’ become the soaring idea that lifts the Indian economy out of the doldrums?
10+ min |
August 24, 2020
India Today
Fear And Recoil In Kashmir
Jammu & Kashmir
5 min |
August 24, 2020
India Today
GREEN SHOOTS FOR THE FUTURE
The golden age of Indian agriculture may finally have begun.
6 min |
August 24, 2020
India Today
WHEELS OF CHANGE
IN 2019, India became the world’s fifth-largest auto market, with domestic sales of 21.5 million vehicles. Automobile exports reached 4.77 million units that year, with two-wheelers making up 73.9 per cent of vehicles exported. Meanwhile, the auto components industry was valued at Rs 4.23 lakh crore in 2018-19.
10 min |
August 24, 2020
India Today
CALLING THE SHOTS
India is the largest provider of generic drugs globally, supplying over 50 per cent of the demand for various vaccines, 40 per cent of generic demand in the US and 25 per cent of all medicines in the UK.
8 min |
August 24, 2020
India Today
THE ROAD TO INDIGENISATION
As the world’s second-largest importer of defence hardware, India accounts for nearly 10 per cent of all global annual defence sales.
9 min |
August 24, 2020
India Today
CALL WAITING
TELECOM
5 min |
August 24, 2020
India Today
A STITCH IN TIME
TEXTILES
7 min |
August 24, 2020
India Today
AN INDIAN ODYSSEY
SCIENTIFIC ORGANISATIONS
10 min |
August 24, 2020
India Today
Live to Die Another Day
The month-long political drama in Rajasthan, with the fate of the Ashok Gehlot-led Congress government hanging tantalisingly in the balance, came to an end on August 10, after peace talks in Delhi featuring the disaffected former deputy CM Sachin Pilot, former Congress president Rahul Gandhi and his sister and party general secretary Priyanka Gandhi.
7 min |
August 24, 2020
India Today
The Show That Must Go On
As the pandemic raged and governments around the world were forced to lockdown, and as cricket-playing nations were cut off from each other as an inevitable consequence, the disruption in the sporting calendar was on the minds of all stakeholders—from cricket boards to players to broadcasters to sponsors to fans.
5 min |
August 17, 2020
India Today
The Modi Mantra
What is the secret behind the unwavering popularity of the prime minister at a time when the nation is riddled with multiple crises?
10+ min |
August 17, 2020
India Today
Ram And The ‘Navnirman' Of Ayodhya
Along with the ram temple, the centre and the uttar pradesh government are pouring in rs 5,000 crore to recreate ayodhya as a focal point of hindu religious tourism
5 min |
August 17, 2020
India Today
MUSIC ON HIS MIND
CHAITANYA TAMHANE’S VENICE-BOUND THE DISCIPLE DELVES DEEP INTO THE WORLD OF HINDUSTANI CLASSICAL MUSIC
2 min |
August 17, 2020
India Today
CRITICAL BUT STABLE
Despite the devastating economic impact of Covid-19, the Modi government seems to find broad support for its handling of the crisis
9 min |
August 17, 2020
India Today
ENEMY NUMBER ONE
Anti-China sentiments run at an all-time high as MOTN respondents advocate a strong reply to the neighbour’s adventurism
4 min |
August 17, 2020
India Today
IN SAFE HANDS
Public confidence in the government and healthcare infrastructure runs high even as the Covid pandemic rages on
5 min |
August 17, 2020
India Today
Bracing for a Rural Surge
Public health experts recommend decentralised intervention at the panchayat level to tackle a possible sharp spike in cases
5 min |
August 17, 2020
India Today
THE DARK HOURS
A 1923 BHADRALOK ACCOUNT OF CALCUTTA’S SEAMY SIDE IS SOCIOLOGICAL AND VOYEURISTIC BY TURNS
2 min |
August 10, 2020
India Today
Looking Within
SHAMELESS by Taslima Nasreen; translated by Arunava Sinha
1 min |
August 10, 2020
India Today
China's Stealth Attack
XI Jinping’s game of politico-military coercion in the Himalayas is currently at a stalemate. That india has no means of judging China’s strategic intent is worrying
10 min |
August 10, 2020
India Today
Battling Covid The Institutional Way
The Covid-19 pandemic and the lockdown have disrupted our lives and severely affected the higher education system. Continuing with routine academic and research activities while ensuring the educational fraternity remains safe and healthy has been the biggest challenge. To ensure uninterrupted teaching and learning at home and to minimise academic losses, the UGC advised all the universities to shift to the online mode of teaching and learning.
7 min |
August 10, 2020
India Today
The Covid Generation
How 2020 will reshape their approach to love, life and everything in between
10+ min |
August 10, 2020
India Today
HOME ALONE
Not only are the elderly more susceptible to Covid, they are also finding it more difficult to deal with the psychological trauma of being isolated for their own protection
9 min |
August 10, 2020
India Today
TAIWAN: Doing Business with the Other China
As the Galwan stand-off simmers, experts recommend that New Delhi deal directly with New Taipei
2 min |
August 10, 2020
India Today
FASHION: SARTORIAL SUCCESS
Costume designer for iconic films like Khal Nayak and Taal, Neeta Lulla believes in the power of the work you put in
2 min |
August 10, 2020
India Today
THE BOUNDARY DISPUTE AT HOME
The Union government’s recent decision to start a delimitation exercise in four northeastern states—Assam, Arunachal Pradesh, Nagaland, and Manipur—and the Union territory of Jammu and Kashmir has caused much consternation in the Opposition. Assembly elections are due in Assam next year and opposition parties see this as a pre-election manoeuvre. The constitutional validity of the move has also been questioned.
4 min |
August 10, 2020
India Today
THE SUBURBS BECKON
The real estate sector, still in the grip of a severe slowdown, is also witnessing a new trend—buyers looking for healthier surroundings that also fit their budgets
8 min |
August 10, 2020
India Today
DOWN, BUT NOT OUT
The economic fallout of Covid-19 has left many in the 30-50 age group out of a job or with reduced income—but also a chance to reskill
10+ min |
August 10, 2020
India Today
A TEMPLE COMES TO LIFE
THE RAM TEMPLE IN AYODHYA IS SET TO BECOME A REALITY. BUT EVEN AS IT SETTLES A 30-YEAR STRUGGLE, UNSETTLING QUESTIONS REMAIN
7 min |
