A newsroom writes history’s first draft—not propaganda, but stories of suffering. As we mourned the crash victims, news broke: Israel attacked Iran and Western media rushed to justify it
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COVER STORY
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A new era of hegemony has begun in the Middle East as Israel has attacked Iran to assert the Zionist state as the pre-eminent military and political power in the region
Israel’s reckless Operation Rising Lion might attain ends that are the reverse of its intentions: Iran might hastily build a nuclear weapon
The Dreamliner’s nightmare continues for the ones left behind
While the world is in shock over the June 12 Air India plane crash in Ahmedabad that killed around 270 people, the aviation community says it was just a matter of time before a disaster like this struck the company’s fleet
The Air India tragedy exposes cracks in India’s aviation boom
In an era when court proceedings are being livestreamed, it looks like justice is being done to be seen. Not seen to be done, as it should be. This has grave implications for the quality of justice itself
The CBSE’s move to implement the ‘mother tongue first’ policy aims to enhance early learning and equity, but there are practical hurdles in implementing it in linguistically diverse Indian classrooms
I had the same feeling that Sanjay Dutt might have experienced in the film Munnabhai MBBS, or Shah Rukh Khan playing a Major in Main Hoon Na, mockingly addressed as ‘uncle’ by some of his younger classmates
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A new era of hegemony has begun in the Middle East as Israel has attacked Iran to assert the Zionist state as the pre-eminent military and political power in the region
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Israel’s reckless Operation Rising Lion might attain ends that are the reverse of its intentions: Iran might hastily build a nuclear weapon
-
The Dreamliner’s nightmare continues for the ones left behind
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While the world is in shock over the June 12 Air India plane crash in Ahmedabad that killed around 270 people, the aviation community says it was just a matter of time before a disaster like this struck the company’s fleet
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The Air India tragedy exposes cracks in India’s aviation boom
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In an era when court proceedings are being livestreamed, it looks like justice is being done to be seen. Not seen to be done, as it should be. This has grave implications for the quality of justice itself
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The CBSE’s move to implement the ‘mother tongue first’ policy aims to enhance early learning and equity, but there are practical hurdles in implementing it in linguistically diverse Indian classrooms
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I had the same feeling that Sanjay Dutt might have experienced in the film Munnabhai MBBS, or Shah Rukh Khan playing a Major in Main Hoon Na, mockingly addressed as ‘uncle’ by some of his younger classmates