I receive frequent emails accusing ThePrint of 'anti-Hindu bias' or urging us to write more about 'the Nazi politics of Hindutva'. Sometimes, readers generously concede and correct themselves.
Everyone who went to the field admitted that though the experience was harrowing, they had become better journalists, perhaps even better people because of it.
ThePrint was selected for its 'series of stories which exposed how hospitals, local bodies and governments in various states mismanaged the support system for the fight against COVID'.
In this age of fast and loose communication, the timeless principles of journalism need to be reinforced. And, it’s the Desk’s job to press ‘pause’ and reflect.
Yogendra Yadav, Dilip Mandal to Seshadri Chari, Vir Sanghvi to Jaithirth Rao, Opinion at ThePrint is divided. But the idea is that you get all sides of the debate.
Killed by the steady rise of TV and internet, features have once again found their place in the modern Indian imagination, and ironically, we have digital journalism to thank.
The latest additions to ThePrint’s properties will improve your understanding of the India we live in, whether it's through the prism of AI or civil services.
SEBI probe concluded that purported loans and fund transfers were paid back in full and did not amount to deceptive market practices or unreported related party transactions.
Since 1815, Nepali Gorkhas have served in Indian & British Armies, as well as in Bihar, Bengal & Assam Police. Since Agnipath scheme came in, no Nepal-domiciled Gorkha has enlisted.
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