Ripples in AP as Jagan’s top aide quits politics. Who is Vijayasai Reddy, YSRCP’s sharp-tongued no.2
Vijayasai is also a co-accused in CBI & ED’s disproportionate assets cases against Jagan, prime accused in a quid pro quo matter. Cases pending trial for over a decade. Read Prasad Nichenametla’s report.
Currently, it takes over three hours to travel from Mumbai to Pune, especially due to traffic congestion at the Lonavala ghat section, reports Purva Chitnis.
FIITJEE crisis: Angry parents allege ‘big fraud’, teachers who quit join rival institutes
FIITJEE management yet to publicly comment on mounting crisis after several of its centres shut down amid mass resignations by teachers alleging unpaid dues. 2 FIRs lodged so far, reports Nootan Sharma.
Delhi to Srinagar train ride is now a reality. It will bring tourists, trade & jobs to J&K
Connecting Kashmir with the rest of India by rail, the USBRL is perhaps India’s most ambitious and significant infrastructure project in recent years, writes Mohammad Jamshed.
Pinarayi Vijayan’s double-speak on women’s security needs to be called out
CPI(M) councillor Kala Raju’s humiliation can’t be seen as an isolated case. The party promotes aggression and violence from the grassroots level, starting with university campuses in Kerala, writes Anand Kochukudy.
Indian pilots are tired, anxious, and underpaid
While expatriate pilots are hired at significantly higher salaries, Indian pilots’ salaries have been stagnant for over a decade, with allowances even being reduced after the Covid-19 pandemic, writes Karti P Chidambaram.
In defence of Murthy & Subrahmanyan: Success isn’t 9-to-5, and no one’s forcing you to work longer
It’s easy to beat up on the corporates. But a society that does not give its entrepreneurs, wealth & jobs creators love and respect, is doomed to be frozen in a low-middle-income status, writes Editor-in-Chief Shekhar Gupta in this week’s ‘National Interest’.