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Swami Vivekananda: Thoughts & Quotes


On his 150th birth anniversary, as we remember Swami Vivekananda, the monk who obtained sublime grea...

Gujarat Result Analysis: Modi’s win, grey areas & implications


Narendra Modi has just about equalled his 2007 tally by winning 115 seats.

The world is not an illusion: Andrew Cohen


American spiritualist says he does not agree with Indian philosophy in parts.

Ajit readying to take over Pawar’s mantle?


Ever since Supriya Sule has entered the political space, Ajit has been uncomfortable.

‘Message of Charles Dickens’ A Christmas Carol was Gandhian’


Akrita Reyar of Zeenews.com caught up with Charles Dickens` progeny Lucinda Hawksley.

Narendra Modi’s bitter slimming pill


For Mr Narendra Modi cultivation of persona is serious business.

Morari Bapu fetes Waheeda Rehman on Hanuman Jayanti


Hanuman Jayanti was celebrated at Morari Bapu’s Chitrakoot Dham of Talgajarda village in Gujarat on ...

Uttar Pradesh: Akhilesh wins the Battle Royale


At the end, it was a tale of two Princes in UP - one won and the other lost.

Convolutions of Covert Wars


The recent attack on Israelis has exposed Israel’s covert war with Iran.

‘Girls should be allowed to conduct last rites’


Morari Bapu feels there should be no stagnancy in religious beliefs.

1971: Some frittered gains


A pragmatic evaluation of the positives and losses of the epic war.

Saving the Ganges


Prominent Hindu and Muslim leaders appealed for action to save the Holy River.

Health for all: Still a mirage


Substantial socioeconomic inequalities still exist in access to healthcare.

Modi makes a pitch for Delhi


From the podium in Ahmedabad, Gujarat CM Narendra Modi reached out to the larger India.

Literature special: Night and Darkness


Darkness is such a strange thing... and yet so familiar.

Goya’s tale of horror


Spanish artist Francisco Jose de Goya y Lucientes’ ‘Disasters of War’ series is currently on display...

Ideal economy: Powering growth with equitable dist


Will India achieve the 9% growth target set by the Finance Minister?

Positioning Brand India


Continued financial reforms are keys to the success of Brand India.

Lokpal bill: Finding the middle path


It is necessary to find a meeting ground on the Lokpal issue.

Security reform and tackling neighbourhood threat


Security remains one of the most pertinent issues facing India.

Fahimuddin Dagar: A legendary voice


One of the greatest maestros of Dhrupad gharana is no more.

Are we a nation of hypocrites?


As the hype over Ramdev-Anna campaigns settles, the question to ask is who came out clean.

Analysis: Storming of the Communist Bastille


Mamata has worked her way to victory, inch by inch, but will she be able to deliver?

Looking Ahead: Shakti for Women


Equality will set in when the society accepts that women have the same standing as men.

Looking Ahead: Cultivating Work Ethic and Civic Sense


Dalai Lama once said people in India are lazy and need to learn from the Chinese.

Looking Ahead: Saying No to Extremist Ideologies


Saffron, green, right or leftist, we are not and should not become a country of extremes.

Looking Ahead: Taking governance to people, delivering justice


Today’s governance can be equated with something that is sluggish and obscure.

Looking Ahead: Fighting the cancer of corruption


Indians have got used to corruption and it has become a way of life in the country.

Looking Ahead: Bringing back morality in politics


We need to encourage youngsters to contemplate public life as a serious career option.

Looking Ahead: Education (Academics and a lot more…)


India is likely to face huge skill gaps in some job categories over the next 20 years.

Looking Ahead: Meaning of Citizenship


Citizenship is not just about rights. It`s about citizens knowing their rights and duties.

Looking Ahead: Setting the Nation`s agenda


It is easy to write about what`s wrong with us, but challenging to search for solutions.

Anish Kapoor returns to India


Anish Kapoor has brought a wide array of his creations for display to his motherland.

Winds of Change


The Tunisian revolution may herald the beginning of the end for autocratic Arab leaders.

Hacking the Hyphen


India and Pakistan both serve purposes of the Americans, albeit different ones.

The Battle for Upmanship


The battle between Nitish Kumar and RJD chief Lalu Yadav could yet go either ways.

The Duchess


A film about a Duchess, whose life eerily resembled Princess Diana’s…

When Reality Hits Kashmir…


When Kashmiris cry out “Azadi”, have they thought of the very vital “what next” option?

Decoding Direct Tax Code


With the government unveiling the new Direct Tax Code, we look at how the new tax provisions will af...

The Unacknowledged Housewife


Despite the grind that she goes through, a housewife continues be categorised as a non-economic enti...

The anatomy of an atomic mind


Who were the brains behind Manhattan Project which changed the course of history forever?

Laurels & Lost Opportunities


Celebrating 200 years of Robert Schumann, one of the most gifted composers of all time.