The Hindu
The Hindu Reflecting on language
Nouns and verbs seem to effortlessly take up each other’s functions these days
The Hindu BJP, BJD engage in shadow fight to corner 70 lakh women voters linked to SHGs in Odisha
Sujata Karthikeyan, secretary to Mission Shakti and wife of BJD leader V.K. Pandian, was recently transferred at the ECI’s direction for violating Model Code of Conduct
The Hindu Delimitation, politics of identity headline poll battle in Assam’s Dhubri and Barpeta
In 2009, the AIUDF won the Lok Sabha election from Dhubri, until then a Congress bastion. Since then, the Congress has lost its ground among Bengali Muslims
The Hindu A remarkable grandmother
She curated letters, photographs and newspaper clippings, leaving behind a precious archive
The Hindu Teenage girl out to relieve herself found dead in U.P. village
Her body, found charred in a field, has been sent for post-mortem
The Hindu Local dynamics play a major part in Chhattisgarh election
In third phase of the ongoing Lok Sabha election, seven of the total 11 seats in the State will see voting with the BJP and Congress vying to outdo each other
The Hindu Train travel
The comfort and human connection it offers during journeys cannot be matched
The Hindu RLD spokesperson quits party over BJP ticket to Brij Bhushan’s son
Rohit Jakhar said giving a Lok Sabha election ticket to Brij Bhushan Sharan Singh’s son “is an insult to the women wrestlers”
The Hindu Winning over voters in ‘boycott capital’ Srinagar
Selfie points, street plays, musical shows, and awareness campaigns in volatile pockets are the Commission’s first-of-its-kind attempts to bring voters to polling booths
The Hindu Pending resignation acceptance, former IPS’ candidacy rejected
The nomination of the ex-IPS officer from Maharashtra, who stepped down from service in 2019, stands rejected on the grounds of ‘office of profit’
The Hindu Look up, please
Those obsessed with Instagram reels ignore the world around them
The Hindu Participation of more MPs needed in discussions on key affairs in Parliament says Daggumalla
The former IRS officer says that he wants to be elected to the Parliament so that he could participate in key debates, and influence policies and help bring in legislations for a stronger India
The Hindu Participation of more MPs needed in discussions on key affairs in Parliament says Daggumalla
The former IRS officer says that he wants to be elected to the Parliament so that he could participate in key debates, and influence policies and help bring in legislations for a stronger India