‘Go to India’, Pakistanis tell Hindu fashion designer who said Indians have it better
Some voices on YouTube passionately defended Pakistan, insisting that minorities are treated far better in the country than what Deepak Perwani claims, reports Debdutta Chakraborty.
According to the prosecution, the convict poisoned Sharon Raj, 23, after he refused to end their relationship when her family fixed her marriage with an Army officer. Read this report by Aneesa PA.
Massive reservoir found at Rakhigarhi is giving us more clues on Saraswati River
A reservoir unearthed last month in Haryana’s Rakhigarhi is not just a marvel of Harappan engineering but also advances evolving research on the Saraswati River. Read ThePrint Ground Report by Krishan Murari.
US raises irregular migration issue with India even as it seeks to deepen economic & defence ties
US President Trump has previously called India a ‘big abuser of tariffs’, which is expected to be an irritant. However, overall bilateral ties are likely to deepen under new US govt, reports ThePrint Deputy Editor Snehesh Alex Philip.
Indus Valley to Mughal Empire—How illustrated history books guide us in polarising times
The discipline of history is under siege right now with misinformation running rampant. Illustrated narrative accounts push back against it. Read this peice by Ashwitha Jayakumar, writer of narrative history.
Stop feeling bad for Indian illegal immigrants Trump throws out. They chose to leave India
Indians have no God-given right to emigrate to the US or expect our officials to fight for their foreign residencies, writes Vir Sanghvi.
India’s top students wanted to be doctors. Not anymore
This noble profession has lost its sheen and appeal as a career path of choice for India’s brightest students. We need to analyse and understand the reasons for this decline, writes Dr K K Talwar.
Middle class is addicted to Modi. Slowing growth, stalled reform & oppressive taxes don’t matter
Indian middle class seethes at growing phenomenon of political parties taking their tax money and spraying it among the more numerous poorer classes to buy their votes, writes ThePrint Editor-in-Chief Shekhar Gupta in this week’s ‘National Interest’.