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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…

Doom and gloom long ago

By M. Salim-ur-Rahman Nearly three thousand and two hundred years ago the Levant, one of the centres of the civilised world, suffered a series of disasters which laid a great citadel to…
July 8, 2018

India’s ‘othered’ children

By Maliha Diwan It’s possible, but hard, to find marginalised voices in literature — after all, how many labourers, refugees or those living in ghettos end up publishing novels or memoirs and…
July 8, 2018

Pages of tomorrow

By Zareen Muzaffar Living life micro size. One bit at a time. I know my sentences are getting shorter, but hey don’t blame me. After all, we all prefer the micro and…
July 8, 2018

No easy choices for Sharif

By Abbas Nasir Stiff sentences handed down to former prime minister Nawaz Sharif and his ostensible political successor and daughter, Maryam Nawaz, in a corruption case by an accountability court will pose…
July 8, 2018

When they come for me (and you)

By William Milam German theologian Martin Niemoller was at first an enabler of the Nazis, but turned against them after a couple of years of experience with dedicated totalitarians and seeing his…
July 8, 2018

Nawaz may find it hard to bounce back

By Nirupama Subramanian In his long political career, Nawaz Sharif was able to bounce back from a military coup, a jail sentence and exile, to win an election and become Prime Minister…
July 8, 2018

Why we need Governors

By Gopalkrishna Gandhi There is a disquiet in Raj Nivases and Bhavans today. What does the Constitution Bench’s order betoken? Are we, Lieutenant Governors and Governors must be thinking, redundant? Are we…
July 7, 2018

The troubled times for BJP

By D.K. SINGH New Delhi: Past electoral statistics may not be the right indicator of future voting patterns, but the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) could find itself on a sticky wicket in…
July 7, 2018

The Worst Aspect of Internet Shutdowns

By Apar Gupta Internet shutdowns are when whole districts and regions in India suffer complete online blackouts, most often with access to wireless connectivity shut down or disrupted by government order. By…
July 7, 2018
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