Bihar has long been trying to shed its badlands image and tourism is its latest pitch. In the absence of big industries, the state has chosen an easier way of building up revenue.
Academics aren’t just moving to court for issues of harassment or pensions. The Delhi High Court has even had to hear cases on faculty leave. ‘At least a judge listens to you.’
At India Post, there is now pressure to open accounts, meet revenue goals, and attend frequent review meetings. The addition of Payments Bank has increased responsibilities.
The Western Ghats has been a UNESCO World Heritage Site for over a decade. But for the Karnataka government, it has become a millstone around the neck.
From organising Swachhta Pakhwada to carrying out Veergatha project and chasing students to open accounts, schoolteachers are spending a lot of time on non-teaching work.
Every Dussehra, the Hanuman Swaroop phenomenon sweeps across Panipat, turning ordinary men into symbols of devotion and defiance. It’s a rite of passage.
Bihar’s civil engineers and surveyors are taking govt-mandated Kaithi crash courses to meet the 2025 land survey deadline. ‘Without learning it, the work can’t be done.’
Cutting trade ties with Pakistan is easier said than done: the neighbouring country is Afghanistan’s largest single trading partner, taking in 45 per cent of Afghan exports in 2024.
While global corporations setting up GCCs in India continue to express confidence in availability of skilled AI engineers, the panel argued that India’s real challenge lies elsewhere.
Wing Commander Namansh Syal is survived by his wife, their 6-year-old daughter and his mother. Back in his native village, relatives and neighbours wait for his remains for last rites.
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.
Delhi’s obsession with Mughals is extremely parochial. Mughals being conquerors is not a justification for torture and forced religious conversions. Which is not something all conquerors did incidently. The Graeco Indian kingdoms did not land up trying to eradicate Indian gods. Mughal impact on the rest of India is either that of killers and usurpers or neglible. No one wanted them here. So why celebrate them? It comes from a primal Delhi instinct to associate with victory and forget that they surrendered to conquerors repeatedly. The rest of India does not carry this guilt.
Fke news peddler Couptaji, his equallt demented side kicka at print and their obsession with invaders and killers like mughals.. laughable and pathetic.
No one cares for your mughals or your slavery to islamic invaders. Get a life . Remember what happened to sikh gurus by these so loving mughals
Delhi’s obsession with Mughals is extremely parochial. Mughals being conquerors is not a justification for torture and forced religious conversions. Which is not something all conquerors did incidently. The Graeco Indian kingdoms did not land up trying to eradicate Indian gods. Mughal impact on the rest of India is either that of killers and usurpers or neglible. No one wanted them here. So why celebrate them? It comes from a primal Delhi instinct to associate with victory and forget that they surrendered to conquerors repeatedly. The rest of India does not carry this guilt.
Fke news peddler Couptaji, his equallt demented side kicka at print and their obsession with invaders and killers like mughals.. laughable and pathetic.
No one cares for your mughals or your slavery to islamic invaders. Get a life . Remember what happened to sikh gurus by these so loving mughals