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March 25, 2024

PM Modi could swing Tesla to India

On March 15, the government announced a new scheme to promote investment in EVs. Any company willing to invest $500 million in a new manufacturing facility that begins production in three years…

Connecting the Believers

By Syed Hossein Nisar In every religious universe created by God through revelation, there exists a center for the followers of that religion, a center where Heaven and earth touch each…
August 3, 2018

The Paragon of Mercy

By Ghulam Ghaus Siddiqi Allah Almighty has sent the last prophet Muhammad (peace be upon him) as a mercy to all worlds. The teachings of Islam that the beloved Prophet brought are…
August 3, 2018

When questions erupt

By  G.N. Devy The word ‘mob’ appeared on the horizon of the English language towards the end of the 17th century. Initially it worked as a synonym for so many and such…
August 3, 2018

Another Attempt to Divide

By Vidya Bhushan Rawat They call it National Register of Citizen (NRC) but it is basically an attempt to take away the citizenship of the people on the basis of your religion.…
August 3, 2018

The Politics of Exclusion and Hate

By Mohan Dutta Rendering four million people, almost all Bengalis and largely Muslim, stateless, the National Register of Citizens (NRC) in Assam has given a state-driven political face to the ongoing…
August 3, 2018

Pak losers must introspect

By Abbas Nasir As Imran Khan’s PTI starts work on government formation after its general election victory, parties on the losing side which are blaming their loss on rigging, may consider…
August 2, 2018

Darul Qaza row: A storm in a teacup

By Flavia Agnes Television channels had a field day following the announcement by the secretary of the All-India Muslim Personal Law Board (AIMPLB) regarding setting up of Darul Qazas in every district,…
August 2, 2018

Pakistan shall never be the same again

By Raoof Hasan The inevitable has happened — the inevitable that IK’s supporters dreamt of, and his detractors dreaded. He is Pakistan’s next man in the prime minister’s house. May be not…
August 2, 2018

The rise of the machines

By Taha Najeeb The future is both scary and fascinating. If it wasn’t, its many depictions would never have caught our fancy – in early mystical traditions, in works of fiction, in…
August 2, 2018
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