
The Concise Oxford Dictionary defines ‘interview’ as a face-to-face conversation between a journalist and a person of public interest.
The Concise Oxford Dictionary defines ‘interview’ as a face-to-face conversation between a journalist and a person of public interest.
Reform is a word that has many meanings. It is usually associated with economic reforms, but there are reforms outside…
Mr Atal Bihari Vajpayee, 93, passed away last Thursday after a long battle with illness. He started his political career…
There is a vast difference between being market-friendly and business-friendly.
India must press Pakistan on matters that the two countries can address regardless of the issue of J&K.
On Friday, July 20, the government reluctantly agreed to a debate on a motion of no-confidence, the first such motion…
On its way to the final, Croatia beat Nigeria, Argentina, Iceland, Denmark, Russia, England and drew with Switzerland. Other examples of…
The irony of our times is that the ordinary becomes extraordinary.
After the election, Ms Swaraj fought a lonely battle to find an honourable place in the new govt and was…
It is not the Third World War, but the consequences will be serious and will hurt all countries of the…
‘I had no hesitation in blaming the BJP-led central government’s policy for the rapidly deteriorating situation in Jammu and Kashmir,…
If there is a Shangri-La, it is not likely to be in India, and that will be a big disappointment…
The government puffed up the Q4 growth rate and claimed that the worst effects of demonetisation and a flawed GST…
What brought the two into focus at the same time was the letter written by the Archbishop to the parish…
A famous election promise was that the rupee-dollar rate (then Rs 59) will be brought down to Rs 40! Between…
Once the orders were given from the top, events unfolded rapidly in Karnataka.
Every executive action will be responsible action. In J&K, this principle stands on its head: every executive action is an…
Thanks to the media, ‘Karnataka goes to polls’ sounds or reads like ‘India goes to war’.