By Dipak Kurmi
The introduction of the country’s first Vande Bharat sleeper train between Guwahati and Kolkata marks a significant milestone in the long and complex history of railway communication...
By Satyabrat Borah
India’s justice system is often described as slow, painfully slow. When ordinary people talk about courts, they usually sigh and say, “It...
Delhi's Explosive Crossroads
By Dipak Kurmi
The recent car blast near Delhi's historic Red Fort has thrust India's capital into a moment of profound reckoning. What...
Jobs Divide in the Post-Pandemic Era
By Dipak Kurmi
Human civilisation has always been shaped by its instinct to seek patterns, to link one event with...
By Dipak Kurmi
When Zubeen Garg's voice fell silent on September nineteenth in Singapore, more than just a singer departed from this world. What ceased...
By Manoranjana Gupta
In India, tragedy has a way of seizing the national imagination: loud, jarring, and sensational. A blast tears through a city, and...