The protests initially focused on discontent about rising inflation, but later expanded to demand an end to clerical rule.
Despite Dhaka’s recent manoeuvres, there is a fallacy in wanting a Pakistan-like boycott of Bangladesh, others say.
Ramachandra Guha: Ruling Congress’s record in Karnakata is lacklustre – but it can still make amends
Thirty one months after coming to power, the story has been one of drift, confusion and intense factional rivalry.
An estimated 7.8 million tonnes of textile waste is generated by India annually, accounting for about 8 % of global textile ...
The man was later allowed to leave after being given a notice under the Bharatiya Nyaya Sanhita to join the investigation ...
The airline may have achieved dominance organically, but it cannot be allowed to evade accountability for the turmoil it ...
Edited by Rakhshanda Jalil, the anthology contains 16 stories by non-Muslim writers, from the early decades of the 20th ...
The United States was ‘going to be doing something’ with the Danish territory ‘either the nice way or the more difficult way’ ...
Ben Lerner’s novel is self-indulgent in the way the best satires are. It abides by no formula, seamlessly poking fun at ...
‘The Scattered Court’: Meticulous archival research reconstructs the musical afterlife of the Empire
Richard David Williams’s dismantles the scholarly assumption that 1857 marked a decisive break between Mughal courtly culture and colonial modernity.
Meghalaya: Three held for NGO member’s killing in West Garo Hills, CM appeals for calm amid tensions
A team of the non-governmental organisation had been attacked on Friday when it went to a village to examine an allegedly ...
With the emergence of communal fascism in the country, academic freedom has become virtually absent. Fighting for the freedom ...
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