The hastily implemented CAA has raised many questions about its motives. Will principle or politics prevail? There must be transparency if India is to continue on its path to being a true democracy
Fr. Gaurav Nair
The CAA and Rules violate the basis of the governance of the states and the union: federalism. Opposition-ruled states Kerala and West Bengal have said they will not implement the CAA.
Joseph Maliakan
It had all the trappings of a powerful bomb. Now, you may ask what they are? An outer casing, the inner explosive material
A. J. Philip
Who is a citizen? The great Greek political philosopher and polymath Aristotle raised the question for the first time.
Dr. Pauly Mathew Muricken
In the intricate dance of Indian democracy, the Election Commission stands as a bastion of impartiality, ensuring fair and free elections
Dr. John Singarayar
The sudden and unexpected resignation of Arun Goel, Election Commissioner (EC), a few days before the announcement of the Lok Sabha election
Jacob Peenikaparambil
The rush has begun. All are eager to find a position in the winning ranks of the BJP. Chetan Bhagat says the BJP is full of new candidates.
Archbp Thomas Menamparampil
Since the Hindu nationalist BJP took the reigns of power a decade ago, there has been a deliberate promotion of a pattern of policymaking in education
Ram Puniyani
The recent controversy surrounding the names of two lions, Sita and Akbar, at a zoo in Kolkata, has ignited a heated debate about the power of religious beliefs and their impact on society
Nikil Robin
I live. For me, life is most eminent. It is the most important of everything. When my life is more important, all other matters are insignificant.
P. A. Joseph
The house with a flag flying atop it looked with disdain at the neighbouring home with no flag on it. "No flag?" it asked.
Robert Clements