The night before John Chau returned for the last time to North Sentinel Island, he struggled with a sense of fear that his death might be imminent
Amid a raging debate over equal Internet access, the government today said an expert panel is looking into net neutrality issues and a report is expected by mid-May...
The rich and the mighty escape with lesser punishment for rash driving, the Supreme Court today said, as it called for a tougher law.
Are church and state really separate in the United States? And how does that affect US foreign relations with countries such as India?
The Indian Supreme Court has given India what it deserves -- a chance to experience free and open Internet and protection against censorship.
An RTI application from a citizen helped National Highway Authority of India to detect overcharging of toll on a Bangalore toll plaza resulting in recovery of Rs 1.87 crore.
Parents have a love-hate relationship with firsts. Some they like: the first smile, the first steps, the first sleeping through
He ‘harassed’ me, D K Ravi’s IAS batchmate told police hours after his death
The big buzz that seemed to be overriding the general elections of 2014 was the much trumpeted demographic dividend factor: the 140 million first-time young voters
There was a time, when only a Christian was chosen to go to Punjab to fight what then PM, Rajiv Gandhi termed “the nation’s battle” against separatists.
Animal lovers, are you overjoyed at the passing of the new Act that bans slaughter of bulls, bullocks and cows in Maharashtra?
There is no denying the fact that in a woman’s day-today life, she comes across men who are lechers, swingers and womanizers, who try to take her advantages
Several sobering lessons need to be learnt from the lynching of 35-year-old Syed Farid Khan in Dimapur on 5 March, allegedly for the rape
An illogical, misguided outrage has gripped India. Indignant people are railing against a rapist given primetime TV slots, so the country can know his point of view.