Ever since Assam CM Hemant Biswa Sarma and Union Minister Chouhan were recruited as the BJP’s in-charge for the upcoming elections, there have been several occasions when the question of ‘Bangladeshi infiltrators’ came up.
Beyond regional dignity and autonomy, development has become central in both national and regional party manifestos in Kashmir
BY Abhik Bhattacharya 30 September 2024
Bans and arrests then, bans and arrests now. We have come full circle, say political experts
BY Abhik Bhattacharya 24 September 2024
From the shadows of conflict, Bastar's survivors call for a future of peace and dignity, challenging the status quo
BY Abhik Bhattacharya 20 September 2024
Is One Nation, One Election a threat to federalism? Will it have an impact on the power dynamics between the Centre and the states? Will it curtail the power of state assemblies and chief ministers??
BY Abhik Bhattacharya 18 September 2024
Coming out after almost six months in jail for his alleged role in a scam over the now-scrapped Delhi liquor policy, Arvind Kejriwal declared that he would resign as Chief Minister and would take up the post again only if the electorate clears him on what he calls frivolous accusations
BY Abhik Bhattacharya 17 September 2024
Union Minister Chirag Paswan had voiced concerns about the recent Supreme Court verdict permitting sub-categorisation of SCs and STs for reservation. He speaks to Outlook on the caste dynamics in his home state of Bihar
BY Chinki Sinha 11 September 2024
While the NDA allies and social justice party leaders like Chirag Paswan and Ramdas Athawale have opposed the Supreme Court decision allowing sub-categorisation among SC-STs, the Opposition parties including the Congress have maintained a strategic silence.
BY Abhik Bhattacharya 10 September 2024
At least five tribal girls in Sidhi district in MP were raped by a 30-year-old man, who used a voice-changing app to pose as a woman college professor offering them scholarships
BY Abhik Bhattacharya 4 September 2024
The Central government’s target is to abolish bonded labour by 2030 through identifying, rescuing, and rehabilitating an estimated 1.84 crore bonded labourers. However, since the rate of rescue has drastically come down, achieving this seems unlikely?
BY Abhik Bhattacharya 29 August 2024
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