Joshimath, the last city on the borders of Uttarakhand is fighting for its existence. New cracks are emerging each day in roads and buildings across the city, making the place totally unsafe and possibly unlivable. . .
The results of the Assembly elections in Gujarat and Himachal Pradesh and the municipal elections in Delhi have been on predictable lines, except the scale of the BJP’s Gujarat victory which surely merits a close. . .
The once sleepy, marshy fisher folk hamlet on the “Sheev” i.e. the border in Marathi (Sion as pronounced by the Britishers) started getting its first immigrants from the migrant labour. They filled up the marshy. . .
The Work Report is a rather curious sort of document to be adopted at a communist party congress. There is not a word on imperialism or the international situation – even the ongoing Russian aggression. . .
On the face of it, Tamil Nadu is one of the weakest states for the BJP from where the party has no representation in Lok Sabha and only four members in the State Assembly. Because. . .
Even as Narendra Modi seeks to lure the electorate in election-bound Gujarat by conjuring dreams of mega investment and grand development, the collapse of a British era suspension bridge in Morbi which has taken a. . .
On 30 October 2022, hundreds of people standing on a cable suspension bridge over Machchhu River in Gujarat’s Morbi, felt a tremor underneath them. Suddenly, the bridge crumbled like a pack of cards, claiming more. . .
It is once again election season for the people of Himachal Pradesh, Delhi and Gujarat. Himachal Pradesh has already voted to form the next Assembly and government, Delhi will be voting on December 4 to. . .
The EWS judgment invokes memories of one of the most shameful moments in Supreme Court history where it capitulated to the executive. During Emergency, the Supreme Court passed its infamous judgment, commonly known as the. . .
Yet another salvo has been fired by the BJP government at the Centre towards advancing the RSS’s agenda of ‘One Nation, One language’, this time with the 11th Report of the Official Language committee headed. . .