Delivered less than he promised
Belying expectations, the outgoing Chief Justice of India has left behind a mixed legacy, says ASHOK KAPUR
Belying expectations, the outgoing Chief Justice of India has left behind a mixed legacy, says ASHOK KAPUR
Dr Manmohan Singh's association with the Northeast goes beyond political representation—it is a story of deep-rooted ties and sustained efforts to address the region’s unique challenges.
An excerpt from ‘India’s New Right: Powering The Current Wave of Nationalism and Civilisational Revival’
The word Gond is derived from 'Kond', which means green mountains, and tribal people are known as Gondis since they primarily live in Madhya Pradesh's beautiful green mountains.
Held from 24 December to 31 December, Paribesh Bandhab Haat eight-day eco-friendly fair at Mahisrekha, Madhabpur village, Howrah, was organised by the Madhabpur Paribesh Chetana Samity.
This week, The Statesman interviews professor Urbi Chatterjee, who is an assistant professor at IIT Kanpur
he centre was founded by Bhavana Reddy, the younger daughter and disciple of Kuchipudi legends Padma Bhushan's Raja Radha Reddy, and Kaushalya Reddy, who has adopted California as her home
Reading is an essential habit that helps you explore and build a mountain of knowledge, helping you lead at every front. With the advent of technology, digital books are replacing hardcover books
The treatment of animals in research laboratories has always sparked outrage and calls for ethical reform. Despite advancements in understanding human biology, animal experimentation continues to be a prevalent practice, raising serious concerns about its efficacy and ethical implications.
In a significant step towards addressing this issue, a young researcher at Indian Institute of Technology (IIT) Jodhpur has made a ground-breaking research, shedding light on the sources and composition of particulate matter (PM) in northern India that are harmful to human health.