Bengal Renaissance versus Hate Politics
Amit Sengupta, Delhi
What Bengal thinks today, India thinks tomorrow!
Amit Sengupta, Delhi
What Bengal thinks today, India thinks tomorrow!
As a child the writer fantasized about hurling herself in front of Lord Ayyappa, but found elder women nonchalantly perpetuating gender discrimination allowing unkempt spiritual male warriors to adhere to their rituals of celibacy and more
Electioneering in Karnataka is entering a crucial phase around the next five days as both the Congress and the BJP are set to release their respective list of candidates by April 10. According to BJP sources, the party’s central committee that comprises Prime Minister Narendra Modi, among other top leaders, may give its nod to the first list of candidates for the May 12 elections on April 10 while the Congress state unit screening committee will make its recommendations to the party high command latest by April 9-10.
The UP local body election results will be announced on December 1 and they promise to change the narrative in the run-up to 2019
The upcoming elections to the Gujarat legislature promise to either change the narrative or cement it, but even the smallest change can prove deleterious for the BJP which is relying on its deep-rooted party mechanism
Top Congress strategist Ahmed Patel clings on to Rajya Sabha seat
Hardnews Bureau Delhi
In the light of the upcoming Rajya Sabha elections the Gujarat Congress is under siege by the ruling-BJP which seems bent on getting Ahmed Patel defeated
Hardnews Bureau
Delhi: Union Home Minister Rajnath Singh, External Affairs Minister Sushma Swaraj and BJP Chief Amit Shah today held a meeting here to discuss the situation on the border with China and also
The abrupt sacking of Cyrus Mistry and Ratan Tata reaching out to the government begs the question: What is going on in the Tata group?
Sanjay Kapoor Delhi
There is no wave in Assam. It is a close contest. Win or lose, it all depends on how elections are ‘managed’
Ravishankar Ravi Guwahati