Move over shoe-throwing or reading the Preamble. We need more interesting ways of protesting.
The RBI can't check inflation alone. It needs active assistance from the government.

Today, Republic Day is about anything but the people who are meant to celebrate it,
HT writes.

It may have precipitated a nuclear war with Pakistan. Mercifully, the ruling government saved the day,
HT writes.
The success of UID, like any other census, will depend on how the data is put to use.

When a bud breaks, it becomes a flower. When a heart breaks, it becomes divine. A flower cannot break. What you thought was love, was not love. A broken heart means broken demands, broken expectations, broken hopes. In true love, there is no heartbreak.
India's nuclear establishment must be open about its activities to dispel fears.
Forget about Sachin's 100th hundred. Let's all hold our breath for India's Test win abroad.
Do you want to get freedom from the cycle of life the fast track way? Perhaps, you would say yes. Like you, reportedly five lakh people gathered at the Mecca of Buddhists, Bodh Gaya, in Bihar last fortnight to attend the Dalai Lama’s Kalachakra. There were thousands of them from China, the US, Europe and several other countries.

India's State schools don't deliver quality education. But is anyone really bothered?

The army chiefs of Pakistan and India are in the news — showing clearly how both nations differ.
No sane person will doubt that all great works, including the Vedas, are God-inspired writing. Poets, the so-called unacknowledged legislators of the world, invoke the blessings of the muse after drawing the requisite inspiration. Nothing happens without a cause, as ‘the cause and effect’ theory enunciates.
Big fat Indian weddings will be leaner as the Election Commission plays spoilsport this poll season.

To attract investment and secure energy, India must deepen ties with Gulf countries.

The Taliban may no longer operate from caves and crannies in Afghanistan but from an office in Qatar.