In Hamsaanandini Nanduri v. Union of India, the Supreme Court strikes down the three-month adoption cap for maternity ...
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As negotiations drag on, the DMK struggles to accommodate an expanding coalition while the AIADMK navigates a more assertive BJP and uneasy partners. With new entrants and shifting equations reshaping ...
India’s 2026 Budget aims to shift growth beyond metros via corridors, clusters, and education hubs—reshaping migration, boosting regional economies, and driving Viksit Bharat.
Trump’s Iran war triggers oil shocks, inflation fears, and global instability. Markets reel as strategy falters—what happens ...
From early horror films to mainstream Indian cinema, screen portrayals have long equated mental illness with violence and instability. This legacy has shaped public perception, deepened stigma, and ...
Inside the Cellular Jail, a site of exile, surveillance, and resistance. How colonial punishment shaped memory and why it ...
Bipartisan diplomacy in India promises legitimacy but risks politicisation. Can cooperation outweigh partisan divides?
Rajasthan’s new law regulating property sales in “disturbed areas” raises concerns over state-backed segregation, echoing Gujarat’s contested model.
Drawing on his experience as an Auschwitz survivor, Yehuda Elkana warns that the political use of Holocaust memory can entrench fear, victimhood, and nationalism, raising difficult questions about ...
Wars and unrest disrupt Kashmiri students studying MBBS abroad, leaving futures uncertain. Can India fix its medical seat crisis now?
After the Supreme Court of India intervened over an NCERT Class VIII social science textbook chapter, scholars warn of growing pressure on school curricula, academic freedom, and how institutions are ...