CWC’s statement shows what is wrong with Sonia-Rahul’s leadership, in 7 sentences
Who is responsible for the plight of Congress today? Sonia Gandhi couldn’t have been more empowered to deliver the message – not the Gandhi family, writes DK Singh In ‘politically correct’.
Looking Beyond the ‘Kashmir Files’, Catharsis and Bandh Need Justice for All Cases of Mass Injustice
It’s funny thatk filesThe debate is mired in questions like how many Pandits were killed. We’re Still Turning Big Tragedy into a Murders Scorecard Debate, Writes Editor-in-Chief of ThePrint Shekhar Gupta In this week’s ‘National Interest’.
80% of foreign medical graduates fail India’s licensure exam. this is what they do instead
In 2019, 25.79 per cent of Indians passed the Foreign Medical Graduate Examination (FMGE), a degree candidates from certain countries must pass to practice in India. This figure was 14.68 percent in 2020 and 23.83 percent in 2021, report Kritika Sharma And Abantika Ghosh,
‘Kashmir Files’ tries to show ‘truth’ of 1990 exodus, but Vivek Agnihotri calls it a death blow
The film could have been a scintillating tribute to Kashmiri Pandits, but director Vivek Agnihotri’s personal opinion undermines the film’s credibility, writes Amogh Rohmetra In ‘Reel Tech’.
Military memes circulated within the armed forces community have brutally mocked the claim of ‘accidental firing due to a technical snag’, which cannot be replicated here, writes Manvendra SinghA Congress leader and editor-in-chief of Defense and Security Alert.
Wouldn’t it make sense if the preliminary and compulsory main exams were the same for all but service-specific papers were introduced for IAS, IPS, IFS and revenue services? asks Sanjeev Chopra,
The BJP may be enjoying ideological dominance today, but the politics of counter hegemony has deep cultural resources. If we are determined and wise, we will win, writes Yogendra Yadav,