'The victims of the Pahalgam massacre are being insulted by the actions taken against Mahmudabad,' said the president of the Federation of Central University Teachers Association.
New Delhi, May 20 (PTI) Veteran actors Sharmila Tagore and Simi Garewal relived their memories of working on Satyajit Ray’s 1970 classic "Aranyer Din...
'No system is perfect. If a democracy is acting authoritarian, I am duty bound as an academic to say that it’s no good for those experiencing it’, Kaul, an author and a professor at the University of Westminster in London, told ThePrint.
Azmi was in conversation with actor-director Aparna Sen at Delhi’s India Habitat Centre. Part of the 17th Habitat Film Festival, the event celebrated Azmi’s 50 years in cinema.
New Delhi, May 20 (PTI) Veteran actors Sharmila Tagore and Simi Garewal on Monday evening attended the screening of Satyajit Ray's iconic 1970 movie...
Rural ownership of motor vehicles jumped from 19 percent in 2011-2012 to 59 percent in 2023-2024, while urban rose from 40 percent to 68 percent during the same time period, study by two members of PM-EAC says.
At the Jindal Literature Festival, Maj Gen (Retd) Lakhwinder Singh reveals secrets from 25 years ago, speaking about the decision that outwitted Musharraf and changed the course of the war.
It is a brilliant, reasonably priced, and mostly homemade aircraft with a stellar safety record; only two crashes in 24 years since its first flight. But its crash is a moment of introspection.
The security agencies must note down every single person who attended this event. Each one of them must be investigated and tracked.
It’s quite possible that these people are working on behalf of China or Pakistan to destabilize India.
The Print is deliberately providing undue coverage to this issue. A single article could have sufficed. But there have been multiple articles along with an editorial on this arrest.
Let’s compare this with The Print’s coverage of anti-Hindu pogroms carried out by Islamists in Murshidabad. There were two articles – one by Sourav Barman and the other was a photo-article. There were no editorials on the egregious murders and the massive displacement of Hindus.
A comparative analysis serves well to show The Print’s bias against Hindus. If the victims had been Muslims, The Print would have surely printed endless articles and gone hammer and tongs at the government.
These are cut from the same piece of cloth. Every single attendee at this event should be arrested and prosecuted. These are the 0.5 front the late General Bipin Rawat warned us about.
The security agencies must note down every single person who attended this event. Each one of them must be investigated and tracked.
It’s quite possible that these people are working on behalf of China or Pakistan to destabilize India.
The Print is deliberately providing undue coverage to this issue. A single article could have sufficed. But there have been multiple articles along with an editorial on this arrest.
Let’s compare this with The Print’s coverage of anti-Hindu pogroms carried out by Islamists in Murshidabad. There were two articles – one by Sourav Barman and the other was a photo-article. There were no editorials on the egregious murders and the massive displacement of Hindus.
A comparative analysis serves well to show The Print’s bias against Hindus. If the victims had been Muslims, The Print would have surely printed endless articles and gone hammer and tongs at the government.
These are cut from the same piece of cloth. Every single attendee at this event should be arrested and prosecuted. These are the 0.5 front the late General Bipin Rawat warned us about.