By Vandana Agrawal
Raipur, November 25 (IANS/ 101Reporters) For 52-year-old Brijmohan Dewangan, buying a motorcycle while managing a family of six remains a dream. Dewangan, a resident of Chhura villag
By Vishnu Makhijani
IANS | November 24
If war is too serious a business to be left in the generals so should former bureaucrats without adequate knowledge stay away from political analyses and nat
Mumbai, November 23 (IANS) The 12 crore hungry janata of Maharashtra and more around the country may never have expected to be served a "brand new alliance government" on their breakfast table on Saturday morni
By Anindya Banerjee
New Delhi, November 22 (IANS) May 24 this year was a day of jubilation at the BJP headquarters here with flowers being sprinkled, red carpet being rolled out and with 'dho
New Delhi, November 22 (IANS) Read about the lessons India must draw from China's dramatic rise in the seven years that Xi Jinping has been at the helm; learn how a simple Gandhian expression can transform your
By Sukant Deepak
New Delhi, November 21 (IANS) Just back from touring the US with his sons, Sarod maestro Ustad Amjad Ali Khan, who performed at a synagogue, a church, besides delivering a le
New Delhi, November 19 (IANS) With people across the world observing World Toilet Day on Tuesday, Twitter users too posted comments on what all had been done on the issue of open defecation so far, whereas a fe
New Delhi, November 18 (IANS) Amid pollution turning into a serious national issue and the National Clean Air Programme (NCAP) largely staying limited to Delhi, experts here on Monday advocated airshed manageme
By K. Yatish Rajawat
IANS | November 18
Since India rejected RCEP (Regional Comprehensive Economic Partnership) with ASEAN and six other countries, most commentators have focused on reasons
By Vinod Mirani
IANS | November 17
Draw has been a watchword in the film industry all along. The industry revolved around this word: the opening draw, weekend draw and which star had the dra
By Sukant Deepak
New Delhi, November 16 (IANS) Papers and books find a place almost everywhere in the living room. He laptop on the table is switched on. Perhaps he wants to jump back to work
Nikhila Natarajan
New York, November 16 (IANS) It is only the first week of the impeachment inquiry against Donald Trump and it has already been brutal for the US President.
Three career d
By Vishal Gulati
New Delhi, November 15 (IANS) India has sought inclusion of the Asian elephant in the global list of endangered species, providing the strictest protections as they frequentl
(Nov 14 is Jawaharlal Nehru's b'day)
By Vivek Shukla
New Delhi, November 14 (IANS) The 17 York Road (now Moti Lal Nehru Road) Lutyen Zone bungalow was the first official residenc
New Delhi, November 14 (IANS) After an amped up battle over a fee hike which saw the university students in a joust with Delhi police, JNU Executive Committee on Wednesday evening announced a major roll-back in
New Delhi, November 12 (IANS) Indian politics in 2019 is witnessing shades of the Hindu epic Mahabharata. The King of Hastinapur: Dhritrashtra, the father of Duryodhana, who was not just physically blind but wa
BY D.C. PATHAK
IANS | November 11
With a remarkable insight into how the governance in this country ought to be upgraded, Prime Minister Modi while addressing the Probationers of Indian Civi
BY SHUBHA SINGH
IANS | November 11
The Sri Lankan presidential election is turning into a battle between two politically influential families; the Rajapakse and the Premadasa families. Gotab
Naga sadhus at the Kumbh Mela in Prayagraj. Kindly note that the image has been posted only for representational purposes. Photograph: Anushree Fadnavis/Reuters
By Dr Manoj Kumar
New Delhi, November 9 (IANS) Prime Minister Narendra Modi by far is the master of political surprise and timing and when under siege is able to manoeuvre the situation to his own advantage.
Modi has often sa