Express View on Gurbani telecast: Face the music
Punjab CM's move on telecast of Gurbani has sparked questions. He must forge consensus and avoid confrontation
Punjab CM's move on telecast of Gurbani has sparked questions. He must forge consensus and avoid confrontation
As inflation hits historic highs, there is some wisdom to be gleaned from the restaurant boom in the country’s capital
Two aircraft deals — IndiGo and Air India — point to the potential of India’s aviation market. But fears of a duopoly remain.
This is the front page of The Indian Express published on June 21, 1983.
The success of Satwiksairaj Rankireddy and Chirag Shetty in badminton doubles has few parallels. It augurs well for India's Olympic prospects.
His visit to Washington is a culmination of a new Indian clarity and pragmatism in dealing with the US
Reports of Paris Pact threshold being temporarily breached should lead to greater focus on adapting to climate change
This is the front page of The Indian Express published on June 20, 1983.
Inspector Rattan Chand Sharda, head of the criminal investigation agency at Phagwara in Kapurthala district of Punjab, was shot dead by two unidentified youths, alleged to be extremists.
At this point, as India and China continue high-level engagement at regional fora such as the SCO and BRICS groupings, it is hard to fathom what a resolution might look like.
Centre needs to urgently do more, apply healing touch
The government has decided to suspend the movement of trains in Punjab from 6am to 6pm, in view of the apprehension of violence as a result of the threatened “rail roko” programme of the Akalis.
The priority of every captain is to pick your best bowlers. By that logic, Ashwin should have been the first name on the team sheet. He was not, has not been. No wonder he rues the road not taken
The projections accompanying the Fed meeting show that the committee members see interest rates rising from the current range of 5-5.25 per cent — the median projection for the federal funds rate is 5.6 per cent in 2023.
With the Delhi Police chargesheet against Singh, the needle has moved. Due process must begin, insulated from fear or favour
Russia's stated reason for invading Ukraine was that its security is compromised by having a NATO country at its border. Now, with Finland having joined the alliance and Sweden perhaps next in line, it is clear that its action was counterproductive
They are great news for medical research. They also pose new ethical questions
It must reconsider this system that allows compromise settlement with wilful defaulters and fraud accounts
In a day-long swoop on Akali Dal activists in Punjab, the police arrested over 300 persons from various parts of the state as a precautionary measure in view of the “rail roko” call given by the Dal.
The violence in his work served to show all that the human soul could endure and overcome
Amid estimates of record crop, this sends mixed signals, raises questions
In run-up to panchayat polls, West Bengal is again gripped by violence. TMC must act against, not aggravate, state's worst political tendencies
Over 700 people were injured, about a hundred of them seriously, when the police fired five rounds in the air, burst hundreds of tear-gas shells and repeatedly lathi-charged to separate Congress (I) and National Conference supporters who clashed in a number of places in the interior of the city.
He transformed Italy’s political culture, and its image
He wants a fifth term as CM. Stoking divide, shutting down a school, won’t help him