Let us reflect on some hard realities of India. ‘Mere’ corruption is no longer an electoral issue: we do not shun politicians because they might have their hands in the till or in our pockets
Sukanta ChaudhuriThe ideological penetration of Indian science by Hindutva was starkly illustrated by a series of nine linked tweets issued by the secretary of the department of science and technology last month
Ramachandra GuhaThe issue of electoral bonds in India — they have been declared illegal by the Supreme Court — has some parallels with the Super Political Action Committees in the United States
Luv PuriTelling the poor to settle for five kilos of ration and allowing cronies to grab five airports make every other form of inequality worse. It will turn India into an insufferably unjust society
Parakala PrabhakarSakshi Malik, the Olympic medal winner who saw Karan Bhushan Singh’s candidature as a defeat for women, had quit wrestling in protest at that time. Others had returned their awards
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