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Hooda and Tanwar are giving Rahul Gandhi a Haryana headache

Congress is far from getting its act together before 2019 as a turf war between former CM Bhupinder Hooda and state party chief Ashok Tanwar is only getting worse.

Congress makes Amit Shah-inspired changes, prepares for ‘BJP-mukt’ Madhya Pradesh

Kamal Nath-led state party unit effects structural grassroots changes to tackle BJP's organisational strength; Digvijaya Singh gives unity tough talk.

Delhi IAS officers counter AAP’s claim of strike by officers

Say officers are being 'targeted and victimised' and blame 'abnormal situation' for forcing them to address the press.

Mamata Banerjee denies Muslim appeasement, says love all communities

Banerjee's statement comes after she made Niti Aayog postpone its meeting due to Eid.

What strike, we are all in office: Delhi’s IAS officers counter AAP govt’s ‘lies’

Contrary to claims of the Arvind Kejriwal government, ThePrint found most bureaucrats in their offices, working.

Here are 4 of the most politically charged World Cup games ever played

As FIFA kick-starts in Russia, amidst protests over Russia supporting Bashar al-Assad 's regime in Syria, here are some the most politically charged sporting events.

Lingayats, Veerashaivas join hands to lobby for berths in Karnataka cabinet

Sources confirmed that a meeting is scheduled for 17 June in Bengaluru where senior Lingayat and Veerashaiva leaders are expected to iron out their differences.

Interaction with police highest among Muslims, least for Dalits and women, shows study

According to the study, which sought to analyse the perception of police along state and community lines, the rich and well-to-do were twice as likely as the poor to have sought police help or contacted them.

Kamal Nath says Modi’s personality cult won’t cut in Madhya Pradesh

The state Congress president says his party is a united house and is looking to win 150-plus seats in Madhya Pradesh’s 230-member assembly.

Political parties remember ‘journalist of impeccable integrity’ Shujaat Bukhari

The 'Rising Kashmir' editor and his personal security officer were shot dead outside his office in Srinagar Thursday evening.

On Camera

TMC’s home run in Presidency looks secure. Why the math everywhere else is on shaky ground

If the 'math' fails this time, it would have less to do with the voters changing their minds, and more to do with the very ground beneath all calculations being swept away. 

Indian negotiating team headed to US next week for another round of trade agreement talks

The earlier interim trade deal announced by India was based on tariff rates imposed by the US on the IEEPA. The IEEPA was struck down by the US Supreme Court in February.

Aerospace, defence overtake pharma to form chunk of Telangana’s exports. Next stop: aero-engine capital

At over Rs 32,000 crore in FY 26, defence and aerospace account for over a third of the state’s exports, beating pharma for the first time since 2014.

The world’s in a flux. India must reform, consolidate & build a strong economy

We now live in a world order that will keep shifting. India must use this window. This also means we remain disciplined enough not to be knee-jerked into reacting to what Pakistan sees as its moment in the sun.