By Sonal Srivastava Should politicians use religion to garner votes from their constituencies in secular democracies? It is a million-dollar question with no real answer. While it is challenging to ...
Thousands of devotees jostle behind bamboo fences to get a glimpse of the grand procession of the naked, ash-smeared and ...
Ritual bathing at the confluence of large rivers has long held special significance in Hindu rituals. Sangam, where the Ganga ...
It’s safe to say that the EV scene in India is no longer in its nascency. Consumer interest in EVs has been increasing thanks to steady growth in charging infrastructure, more affordable and ...
India boasts the world's largest diaspora, with millions of Indians spread out in every nook and cranny across the globe. There are economic opportunities, educational purposes, and reunification ...
India is a marketplace booming with smartphones duking it out on various price points. From the killer-budget phones to the ultra-flagships, there is a phone for everyone. Of course, the market ...
India is in a period of unprecedented opportunity, challenge and ambition in its development. The country’s extreme poverty rate has fallen from 46 percent to 21 percent in the two decades up to 2011, ...
India moving away from fuel subsidy is widely considered one of the most significant economic reforms, giving the government enough room for expanding its social and subsidy expenditure beyond ...
“If he hadn’t played, we would have won” - R Ashwin names game-changer in India’s 1-3 loss in BGT 2024-25 “He was just so down and disappointed” - Former Australia cricketer’s ...
The capital city witnessed an enchanting evening of classical dance at Samasrava, organised by Manasija, a non-profit ...
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