The judiciary serves as an impartial arbiter, upholding the Constitution and checking the executive and legislative powers.
Fr. Gaurav Nair
PM Modi's visit to CJI Chandrachud's private Ganesh puja raises concerns over judicial independence.
Michael G.
Sitaram Yechury, CPI(M) general secretary, passed away at 72. Known for his inclusive political approach, he supported secularism, religious minorities, and education reforms.
John Dayal
Sitaram Yechury, a genuine gentleman politician that he was. It is very difficult to find many such leaders in our Indian political scenario these days.
P. A. Chacko
Jacob Peenikaparambil
The postponement of India's 2021 census has already impacted governance, resource allocation, and social welfare programs, especially for the marginalised.
Dr. John Singarayar
The SEBI chief faces renewed scrutiny over allegations of conflict of interest, raising doubts about the regulator's integrity.
Jaswant Kaur
On September 3, 2024, the United Kingdom suspended arms exports to Israel over humanitarian law concerns.
Joseph Maliakan
Unsustainable development contributes to the country's natural disasters, especially in the South, in no small degree.
Pachu Menon
The state of the nation is a result of the complicity of the middle class and the business elites with nefarious elements due to their greed.
Mathew John
Misinformation fuels anti-minority violence and societal division in India. Addressing these biases will be critical for fostering harmony, ensuring justice, and preventing further escalation of hate
Ram Puniyani
It was a jaded old man called Donald, spewing the same mouthfuls of hate and anger against immigrants and foreigners I'd heard during his tenure as the President.
Robert Clements