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Cyclone Fani: How a state was ravaged and how it pulled together to fight Mother Nature’s fury
Broken trees, mobile towers, wretched electric poles and debris lay scattered on roads of Puri and Bhubaneswar as a category 4 cyclone named "Fani" ripped through the Odisha coast in the early hours of 3rd May.
The discussion around GDP data is driven by political and ideological belief, not data and facts
The recent debate regarding the GDP has come with the backdrop of a report that suggests that the MCA-21 database has 36% of its companies unsuitable for collection of data
Unfounded prejudices shouldn’t be allowed to damage independence and esteem of the judiciary
Principles of natural justice have been followed in the sexual harassment case against the Chief Justice of India.
The Wire and its ‘star journalist’ peddles another absurd lie about RSS and it’s not the first time
On Wednesday, The Wire published an article by Swati Chaturvedi that is riddled with exaggerations and staggering lies.
How Modi govt’s strategic plan helped open 5,000 Jan Aushadhi Kendras and deliver 1,000 medicines at less than half the market price
The Modi Government is putting major efforts towards completing the initial vision of opening at least 1 Jan Aushadhi Kendra store in every block. As such plans are in place to open additional 2,500 Jan Aushadhi stores by 2020.
The anatomy of a d*ck pic: Why its politicization ought to concern us more than politicization of Surgical Strikes
Not so long ago, people on Twitter were shocked, bemused, angry and disgusted, all at the same time, when they were greeted by an image of circumcised male genitalia on their Twitter feed thanks to 'eminent journalist' Barkha Dutt.
I am a Bengali ‘Jai Shri Ram wala’, and I am offended at Pritish Nandy’s disdainful attempt to divide Hindus in the name of...
'Eminent journalist' Pritish Nandy took to Twitter today to vent his frustration towards 'Jai Shri Ram walas'.
Big Tech is watching you: Dear TrueIndology, you never existed
While TrueIndology gets suspended, Indians described as piglets, swine, cockroaches and rodents seems to be ok with Twitter
Digvijay Singh resorts to lies and deception to show how Hindu votes favour him instead of Sadhvi Pragya in Bhopal
Senior Congress leader Digvijay Singh is seemingly having a tough time dealing with the candidature of Sadhvi Pragya.
A divided history: Resurgence of Hindutva politics in West Bengal
Clearly, the electorate of the state of West Bengal is extremely complicated but what is a fact is that this election will be an extremely polarised election.