Will the AAP make a difference to Indian politics?
By Sarita Mahapatra, AAP no doubt rose to power in a surprisingly short while due to expectations from them but will their model of subisidies survive?
By Sarita Mahapatra, AAP no doubt rose to power in a surprisingly short while due to expectations from them but will their model of subisidies survive?
By Michelle Cherian, AAP, in a short while, rose as a tough competitor to age long regimes of Congress and BJP due to a different ideology. Will it survive?
By Shefali Mehta, courts have dealt with the juvenile delinquents in the best possible manner but the misadministration forces them to get back to crime.
Hrishikesh Utpat critiques the Judicial Appointments Commission ( JAC ), which has been given constitutional status, and questions the powers of judiciary
Priyashree writes about the Patna blasts of 2013 and where does the general public stand in light of the existing loopholes in security at such mega events
Nikita Bubna writes about the lingering hostility, territorial disputes and instability between India and Pakistan, post the partition in 1947.
The article discusses why is it necessary to learn from natural disasters and how can we become better managers of disasters.
The landmark Supreme Court judgment on section 8(4) of the Representation of People?s Act, its provisions, consequences & what you need to know about it.
By Priyashree Andley As the Cabinet meets to discuss the Telangana issue, many parties and groups are holding protests for and against Hyderabad to become the joint capital of AP…
By? Hrishikesh Utpat Historically, India and Pakistan have shared strained relations. It can be argued with some merit that the fundamental ethos of Pakistan is Indophobia itself. The following table…