Journalist Saba Naqvi’s new book ‘Shades of Saffron: From Vajpayee To Modi’ has nothing new to offer
From the outside, Saba Naqvi’s book looks very promising. It is after...
At a three-day conclave, TDP passes a resolution saying regional parties have an understanding that they will come together to protect interests of the states.
With BJP leading in 104 of the 222 seats that voted 12 May, the election may result in a hung assembly, paving the way for the JD(S) to play kingmaker in forming a coalition government.
This edition of 'Off The Cuff' saw National General Secretary, BJP Ram Madhav in conversation with ThePrint Chairman & Editor-in-Chief Shekhar Gupta and Editor, Opinion...
The proposed amendment to the Insolvency and Bankruptcy Code aims to reduce timelines and provide for a mechanism that involves minimal interaction with the court. It fails on both counts.
Open to public feedback until 26 November, the revised guidelines, among other changes, give CA firms more flexibility to advertise & promote their services.
Bihar is blessed with a land more fertile for revolutions than any in India. Why has it fallen so far behind then? Constant obsession with politics is at the root of its destruction.
I wish reviewer had shared with us some of the contents of the book without passing his own opinions and judgements on us. What does she say? As a potential buyer I look for skillful, objective glimpse of the story in a few sharp passages which would inspire my curiousity about the book. But this review fails that usual expectation and goes on to suggest to author of what she should have written which sounds, highly patronising. Why should she write ‘your’ book?
I wish reviewer had shared with us some of the contents of the book without passing his own opinions and judgements on us. What does she say? As a potential buyer I look for skillful, objective glimpse of the story in a few sharp passages which would inspire my curiousity about the book. But this review fails that usual expectation and goes on to suggest to author of what she should have written which sounds, highly patronising. Why should she write ‘your’ book?