‘Aay Khuku Aay’ completes 50 years; singer Shrabanti Majumdar to return on stage
Harsh Gujral to visit Kolkata for his show Harsh ‘O’ Ullas this February
Get set for a Valentine’s Day buffet with live music at Shorshe
The ‘Week of Love’ gets a spooky touch at Tavern Behind Trincas
Free dessert-tasting session at Salt Lake’s Cafe On D Go on Sunday
In politics and in law, in symbol and in substance, in word and in deed, India is becoming ever more like Pakistan, except that here it is Hindus, not Muslims, who rule over fellow citizens
RAMACHANDRA GUHA
Unlike Cambridge or Oxford, Indian universities remain mired in a system where appointments are shrouded in secrecy, dictated by political whims, and executed through bureaucratic edicts
SHELLEY WALIA
Earmarking jobs for economically weaker sections is necessary but considering these under reservation based on group identity by the Supreme Court was not justifiable
SUKHADEO THORAT
As students prepare for the pre-university exam, high school becomes their second home and teachers become their guardians. What will it take for daughters to be safe in school?
NEHA SAHAY
An individual in Uttarakhand and a city in West Bengal asserted an identity that has refused to be fragmented yet, and insisted on holding on to a social fabric threatened with fragility
THE EDITORIAL BOARD

The track ‘Tere Sang’, which may have been Arijit’s last playback project, is part of short film Echoes of Us backed by Salman’s production company