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India Today

India Today

Where Stars Are Born

Fresh, innovative content on their youtube channels has enabled many digital stars to kickstart their acting careers

6 min  |

November 30, 2020
India Today

India Today

HOTSHEET HAMPERS

Festive High

1 min  |

November 30, 2020
India Today

India Today

HOTSHEET BEAUTY

Water purifier

1 min  |

November 30, 2020

India Today

Making HISTORY

Manan Ahmed Asif’s thoughtful study shows how history has come to be written in modern India

3 min  |

November 30, 2020

India Today

A MAN MISREMEMBERED

Wajahat Habibullah’s book is a long overdue revision of the widely-accepted view of Rajiv Gandhi’s political life. He is the least remembered of the prime ministers who lasted a full term or more, and when he is remembered, it is usually for his failures. His very considerable achievements are forgotten.

3 min  |

November 30, 2020
India Today

India Today

The Battle For Bengal- Can The BJP Win?

With a spring in its step after the recent Bihar victory, the BJP has launched a full-scale offensive to win West Bengal. How credible is its pitch and what are its chances against the formidable two-term chief minister Mamata Banerjee?

10+ min  |

November 30, 2020
India Today

India Today

Defusing The Pension Bomb

A leaked defence ministry note proposing pension cuts triggers controversy. But without major reforms, the Indian Armed Forces’ pension problem is unlikely to disappear

8 min  |

November 30, 2020
India Today

India Today

THE STIMULUS DRIP

On November 12, finance minister Nirmala Sitharaman announced a third fiscal stimulus following the Covid-19 induced lockdown.

4 min  |

November 30, 2020
India Today

India Today

VICTOR'S SPOILS

Nitish Kumar starts a fourth term on the trot as chief minister, but ally BJP is already muscling in

6 min  |

November 30, 2020
India Today

India Today

THE COMEBACK

Madhya Pradesh is a frontrunner among three states in the hunt to host the cheetah when it is reintroduced to India’s wilds

4 min  |

November 30, 2020
India Today

India Today

A LIMITED DISENGAGEMENT

As the standoff between India and China enters its seventh month, both sides have inched closer to a disengagement proposal that could see their troops stepping back from key confrontation zones around Pangong Lake.

4 min  |

November 30, 2020
India Today

India Today

Memoirs of an Early Feminist

Translated into English by her granddaughter, Saeeda Bano’s memoir retains the flavour of its Urdu original

2 min  |

November 23, 2020
India Today

India Today

BOLD AND BRASSY

DEVAKI JAIN IS VIGILANT ABOUT SHOWING HOW FREEDOM IS FOUGHT FOR CONSTANTLY BUT IS ALSO CONTINGENT ON PRIVILEGE

2 min  |

November 23, 2020
India Today

India Today

The New Lay Of The Land In Kashmir

United we stand NC chief Farooq Abdullah, PDP’s Mehbooba Mufti and other leaders at a Gupkar meeting in Srinagar, Oct. 24

6 min  |

November 23, 2020
India Today

India Today

Nitish Kumar - A Saffron Crown

It’s not the jubilant return six-time CM Nitish Kumar might have hoped for. Big brother BJP is likely to be the real power behind the throne

10+ min  |

November 23, 2020
India Today

India Today

Covid Vaccine: Not A Silver Bullet

Miracle Drug? The Pfizer and BioNTech’s mRNA vaccine could usher in an exciting era in vaccine technology

4 min  |

November 23, 2020
India Today

India Today

THE GREAT HINDU VOTE TRICK

THEY COMPRISE 70 PER CENT OF THE POPULATION OF THE STATE, AND ARE BEING PROPITIATED BY BOTH THE BJP AND MAMATA BANERJEE’S TMC. BUT WILL THE BENGALI HINDUS VOTE EN BLOC?

8 min  |

November 23, 2020
India Today

India Today

THREE MORE YEARS

THE BJP WON 19 OF THE 28 SEATS THAT WENT TO THE POLLS; THE CONGRESS WON JUST NINE

5 min  |

November 23, 2020
India Today

India Today

RUNNING OUT OF PACE

A DEFIANT OPPOSITION ALLIANCE HAS TAKEN ON THE IMRAN KHAN GOVERNMENT AND, FOR THE FIRST TIME EVER, EVEN THE PAKISTAN ARMY. WHERE WILL IT ALL END?

10+ min  |

November 23, 2020
India Today

India Today

MAN IN POLL POSITION

THE BJP HAS THE UNENVIABLE TASK OF MANAGING HIMANTA BISWA SARMA’S AMBITION AND KEEPING HIM ON ITS SIDE TO RETAIN A PRESENCE IN THE NORTHEAST

10 min  |

November 23, 2020
India Today

India Today

PUNJAB UPS THE ANTE

CAPITAL PROTEST Amarinder Singh at the November 4 dharna in New Delhi

6 min  |

November 23, 2020
India Today

India Today

Facing the Music

How musical was the Mahatma? It’s complicated...

1 min  |

November 16, 2020
India Today

India Today

A HISTORY OF OPPOSITION

Indian past and its complexity

3 min  |

November 16, 2020
India Today

India Today

Getting Mumbai To Move Again

Unlock 5.0

4 min  |

November 16, 2020
India Today

India Today

What The Joe Biden-Kamala Harris Win Means For America, India and The World

What a Joe Biden-Kamala Harris administration in the united states presages for india and the world

10+ min  |

November 16, 2020
India Today

India Today

KAMAL NATH PLAYS HIS HAND

MADHYA PRADESH BY POLLS

6 min  |

November 16, 2020
India Today

India Today

THE INTERMINABLE LOOP

The Centre’s desperation for funds has never been more palpable. The clamour for a fiscal stimulus to revive the economy is only growing, and the government must also find the resources for substantial unbudgeted, yet unavoidable, expenditure on managing the Covid-19 pandemic. Strategic disinvestment in public sector enterprises, once again in the news, would have come to the rescue, but chances are the government will once again miss its overambitious Budget 2020-21 target of Rs 2.01 lakh crore.

4 min  |

November 16, 2020

India Today

PLAYING FOR KEEPS

Not one to admit defeat easily, Fatima Sana Shaikh is slowly and steadily carving a space for herself in a cut-throat industry

4 min  |

November 16, 2020
India Today

India Today

MIRED IN RED TAPE

AS THE BORDER CRISIS WITH CHINA CONTINUES, THE DEFENCE MINISTRY MOVES TO REVIVE FOUR CRITICALLY REQUIRED WEAPONS PROCUREMENTS. MULTIPLE FACTORS, HOWEVER, PREVENT AN EARLY RESOLUTION

8 min  |

November 16, 2020
India Today

India Today

FRIENDS IN NEED

On October 21, Bimal Gurung, leader of a Gorkha Janmukti Morcha (GJM) faction and a fugitive from the law in West Bengal, made his first public appearance in three years. Despite the many charges filed against him—including under the UAPA (Unlawful Activities Prevention Act)—he held a press conference in Kolkata that day, announcing that he was ending his alliance with the BJP-led NDA (National Democratic Alliance) and that he would help the TMC’s (Trinamool Congress’) Mamata Banerjee become “chief minister for the third time in 2021”. He added that the BJP “has done nothing about our demand for a [separate] Gorkhaland”, and that “Mamata Banerjee does what she says, so I’ll help her win seats in the Darjeeling region”. As a major political force in West Bengal’s hill regions—Darjeeling, Kalimpong and the subdivisions of Kurseong, Mirik and Siliguri—Gurung’s support will be crucial for the TMC in the upcoming assembly election, which is likely why he roams free despite the many cases against him.

4 min  |

November 16, 2020