Surinder Sonia made Chamkila famous but Imtiaz Ali’s film reduces her to a footnote
Amar Singh Chamkila glosses over the fact that Surinder Sonia was a powerful figure in Punjab’s pop culture milieu in the 1980s. Read this ground report by Tina Das.
ThePrint analysed data from the affidavit Shah filed with EC. Apart from the equity market, Shah and his wife also have investments in small savings schemes, gold, and mutual funds. Read TCA Sharad Raghavan’s report.
5-year, multi-entry Schengen visa on the cards for Indian travellers as EU adopts new rules
An EU delegation to India said in a statement that during the validity period, holders will ‘enjoy travel rights equivalent to visa-free nationals’, reports Keshav Padmanabhan.
We’re deeply pained by scientists describing Surya Tilak project as ‘trivial, criminal waste’
Former Director General of CSIR and a retired professor at IIA, Bengaluru, respond to the statement issued by more than 300 scientists criticising the Surya Tilak project for Ram temple in Ayodhya, write Shekhar Mande and Tushar Prabhu.
5,000-yr-old industrial hub—Binjor excavation shatters myths about ancient Indian manufacturing
The science used in manufacturing during ancient times have put not just the Harappans but also present-day India on the map as a leading producer of cotton, beads, and copper objects. Read this piece by Disha Ahluwalia.
Congress attacks on Ambani-Adani won’t fly. Nature of wealth has changed since Indira days
Sam Pitroda can help Congress by pasting some strong, sticky tape all over his mouth and then spending the rest of the 2024 Lok Sabha election campaign in silence. He has done enough damage already, writes Vir Sanghvi.