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Siddhartha Jana, Santosh Singh
Jul 8, 2025
Rediscovery of Rodin’s Despair — and lessons in rejuvenationSubscriber Only
Sometimes, the divide between gloom and glory is as fragile as a fleeting glance. In the right light -- and with the right eye -- despair may yet delight
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Jun 13, 2025
Reclaiming Deonar landfill, moving a mountainSubscriber Only
This is a monumental challenge. State must urgently roll back plan to rehome Dharavi residents at the hazardous site
Editorial
Jun 12, 2025
Let the kids rotSubscriber Only
The West has just woken up to the joy of unstructured time for children. But doing nothing has always had its own charm
Editorial
Jun 12, 2025
World Bank report underlines continued uncertainty but India’s performance holds hopes of trade dealsSubscriber Only
India is “hopeful” that an agreement with the US will be reached before the 90-day pause on the Liberation Day tariffs ends in the second week of July
Editorial
Jun 12, 2025
Conservation should not be just about numbers. Focus should be on creating healthy ecosystems
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Jun 11, 2025
In Assam, deportation shouldn’t be wielded for narrow endsSubscriber Only
State government's decision to use 1950 Act against immigrants raises questions about institutional checks
Editorial
Jun 11, 2025
The writer, who died on Monday, aged 86, belonged to a generation whose attention to detail was infectious
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Jun 11, 2025
By bypassing the authority of California's governor, his move to deploy the National Guard constitutes an unprecedented federal overreach.
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Jun 10, 2025
Failure of the Centre and the state government to bring stability has entrenched the hold of militant groups like Arambai Tenggol
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Jun 10, 2025
In German Chancellor’s gift to Trump, a story of success that US no longer has room forSubscriber Only
What Trump chooses to ignore: Almost every American, except for the marginalised Native Americans, has roots elsewhere
Editorial
Jun 10, 2025
New data sources and a fresh economic calibrationSubscriber Only
Reweighting items of consumption based on latest data could impact headline inflation and possibly have policy implications
Editorial
Jun 9, 2025
Declining poverty, and the data that shows itSubscriber Only
Extreme poverty in India is estimated to have declined from 27.1 per cent in 2011-12 to 5.3 per cent in 2022-23 as per latest World Bank data. Data must serve as a valuable input for policy
Editorial
Jun 9, 2025
It affirms constitutional values, lived realities; reimagines parenthood
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Jun 7, 2025
Trump, Musk and a split foretoldSubscriber Only
Trump-Musk estrangement signals fresh uncertainty. New Delhi must keep in mind that it is working with a much more temperamental Washington
Editorial
Jun 7, 2025
MPC’s June meeting: In pursuit of growthSubscriber Only
Muted inflation has provided RBI space to lower rates. Policy in coming months will hinge on how economy navigates global uncertainties
Editorial
Jun 7, 2025
Remembering Edmund White: When he proved himself wrongSubscriber Only
Pioneer of gay literature, he boldly told his story — and that of an America coming of age
Editorial
Jun 6, 2025
Pets as part of the family. Australian law confirms itSubscriber Only
Hopefully, lawmakers in the rest of the world will take a leaf out of Australia's book
Editorial
Jun 6, 2025
Census is welcome – it has to be about more than statsSubscriber Only
The exercise will make policymaking more informed
Editorial
Jun 6, 2025
Express View on Bengaluru stampede: 11 too manySubscriber Only
Deaths at victory party are stain on IPL governance, state government. Ensuring heads roll is fitting tribute to fans’ memory
Editorial
Jun 5, 2025
Acknowledgement of a three-year-old's request comes with promise of variety, nutrition, and empathy
Editorial
Jun 5, 2025
Task ahead is to deepen representative democracy
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Jun 5, 2025
Express View on dip in tiger numbers in Telangana, Chhattisgarh, Jharkhand and Odisha: A new conservation challengeSubscriber Only
With its prey base declining, the animal can stray out of protected areas. Community-centred conservation can reduce chances of conflict with humans
Express News Service
Jun 4, 2025
Barwa never got the recognition she deserved. Her legacy will, however, be there for all to see each time the Indian team steps on the hockey field
Express News Service
Jun 4, 2025
Staying the course on trade pacts with the UK and USSubscriber Only
Trade talks with India are among few positives for US while its negotiations with China and EU are on unsure footing
Editorial
Jun 4, 2025
Kamal Haasan, and the Tamil vs Kannada over-reactionSubscriber Only
Outrage over Kamal Haasan’s remark on origin of Kannada is out of proportion. A broader imagination is needed to engage with a cosmopolitan reality