‘Do not cut off the branch you are sitting’ seems to be the best adage to characterize the recent decision of the Central Government to discontinue the scholarship scheme to students
Dr Suresh Mathew
The decision to stop scholarships to children, up to Class VIII, from minority communities will curtail child rights and their fundamental right to education.
Jaswant Kaur
The illusion of establishing homogenous nationalism by provoking the sentiments of religious majority is an emerging trend that is visible
Dr. Paul Pudussery
There was a time when the average Bengali in West Bengal considered the Communist Party of India (Marxist) as a Bengali party.
A. J. Philip
Delisting is a demand from certain sections of the Hindus to remove the converted indigenous people to Christianity and Islam from the list of Scheduled Tribes (STs).
Yacub Kujur
Rahul Gandhi started Bharat Jodo Yatra on September 7, 2022 with the plan of covering a distance 3500 km from Kanyakumari to Srinagar.
Jacob Peenikaparambil
Ashwini Upadhyaya has filed a suit in the Supreme Court alleging Amazon has funded money to Baptist church in North-East for conversions
Lancy Lobo and Alwyn D’Souza
Gabriel Garcia Marquez published ''Love in the Time of Cholera'' which he calls a novel of two people’s love, thwarted in their youth
Paul Thelakat
About a fortnight back, that is on November 23, several patient-related e-services like appointments, registrations, smart billing, admission, discharge, report generation, etc.,
Aarti
A. Adappur is a familiar byline in the Malayalam literary circles for almost six decades now. At a time Left-leaning writers dominated Kerala’s rich literary universe
Anand Kochukudy
14-year-old Jyotiraditya Khanna was reading in Class IX. His ambition was to serve in the Army.
P. A. Joseph
A friend of mine sent me a forward today, purely in jest I think, which got me thinking. It went like this,
Robert Clements