Cover Stories

Speak Truth at Your Peril

The principle of ‘speak truth, spare not’ was practiced by the journalists of the bygone era, without fear or favour.

Dr Suresh Mathew Dr Suresh Mathew
02 Oct 2023

Speak Truth to the Power

The Journalists who speak truth to the power and stick their neck out may have to pay the price, and that price is heavy indeed.

Cedric Prakash Cedric Prakash
02 Oct 2023

Articles

As a policy, I do not sign online petitions ever since I read that such petitions are ways to gather email addresses of a large number of people for potential commercial use

A. J. Philip A. J. Philip
02 Oct 2023

Every year on October 2, India celebrates the birth anniversary of Mahatma Gandhi, the father of the nation and apostle of peace.

Jacob Peenikaparambil Jacob Peenikaparambil
02 Oct 2023

In a world where acts of selflessness and sacrifice often go unnoticed, the life of Sister Rani Maria stands as a shining example of unwavering devotion to service and compassion.

Krishna Warrier Krishna Warrier
02 Oct 2023

This is among the most outstanding films I watched recently. I caught a preview last week. It’s the true-to-life story of a young nun

Mohan Sivanand Mohan Sivanand
02 Oct 2023

What is in a name Mr. Modi? In the words of the Shakespearean muse, “What is in a name? That which we call a rose, by any other name would smell as sweet

P. A. Chacko P. A. Chacko
02 Oct 2023

We are in the vast arena of the universe. Vasudeiva Kudumbakom, the wide world is my home, is the motto. In this broad context and milieu we make our special reflection

P. A. Joseph P. A. Joseph
02 Oct 2023

As only about 12 percent people with hypertension in India have their blood pressure under control, there is no alternative to adopting

Aarti Aarti
02 Oct 2023

Read the headlines a few days ago; that one of those who had masterminded the 26/11 terrorist attack in Mumbai

Robert Clements Robert Clements
02 Oct 2023