In this excerpt from Congress MP Shashi Tharoor's new book, Why I Am a Hindu, he talks about how the plural expressions of India's many identities is being stifled by its Hindu majority.
In this excerpt from his book, former CAG Vinod Rai explains how they had pointed faults in the planning of the Commonwealth Games but weren't taken seriously.
In this excerpt from her autobiography, former Delhi Chief Minister Sheila Dikshit explains why she stayed on despite the fallout of the controversial 2012 incident.
Sheila Dikshit, in Citizen Delhi: My Times, My Life, talks about the alleged irregularities surrounding the 'orphaned' Commonwealth Games held in Delhi.
In his book 'Not Just An Accountant', then CAG Vinod Rai has written that Manmohan Singh was aware of the wrongdoings of A Raja but chose to remain silent.
In this excerpt from his book 'Imperfect', Sanjay Manjrekar talks about his friendship with Manoj Prabhakar and how the all-rounder failed a test of integrity.
In this except from his book 'Imperfect', Sanjay Manjrekar talks about one of India's most controversial matches ever and debunks some conspiracy theories.
In this excerpt from his book 'Imperfect' Sanjay Manjrekar talks about the controversial incident in which former Australian cricketer Dean Jones called South African batsman Hashim Amla a terrorist.
In this excerpt from his book titled 'Not Just An Accountant', former CAG Vinod Rai writes about how the auditor came up with the number and its consequences.
Rabindranath Tagore stood apart from his contemporaries by infusing poetry and universalism into Indian nationalism, opposing chauvinism and blind obedience, wrote A Ranganathan in 1962.
As many as 21 policy reforms are under implementation following Invest Kerala Global Summit, as LDF govt works to change perception that the state is not conducive to businesses.
Amid continued concerns over cross-border terrorism, General Upendra Dwivedi further warned the neighbour that India will not show restraint if there is an Op Sindoor 2.0.
Pakistan’s army has been a rentier force available to a reasonable bidder. It has never come to the aid of any Muslims including Palestinians or the Gazans, except making noises here and there.
Broadness of Hinduism was trampled through out history due to the upkeep of a cancer called caste.
Tharoor is a Hindu because he had no misfortunes of caste atrocities to suffer.
Instead of making all Hindus equal, our great leaders including Nehru joined the tramplers of Hindus.
We have religion coming out of our ears now. It matters a jot whether the Karni Sena, or anyone else, is upholding or debasing the tenets of any particular religion. Its members are breaking the law, and they are also violating the canons of ordinary decency by which all civilised societies live in peace. We can judge their behaviour without bringing religion into it. And we don’t have to respond by saying that I am a vegetarian, do not eat beef or intend to see Padmavati. Let whataboutery be buried deep in our public discourse.
Broadness of Hinduism was trampled through out history due to the upkeep of a cancer called caste.
Tharoor is a Hindu because he had no misfortunes of caste atrocities to suffer.
Instead of making all Hindus equal, our great leaders including Nehru joined the tramplers of Hindus.
We have religion coming out of our ears now. It matters a jot whether the Karni Sena, or anyone else, is upholding or debasing the tenets of any particular religion. Its members are breaking the law, and they are also violating the canons of ordinary decency by which all civilised societies live in peace. We can judge their behaviour without bringing religion into it. And we don’t have to respond by saying that I am a vegetarian, do not eat beef or intend to see Padmavati. Let whataboutery be buried deep in our public discourse.