
M.K. Stalin: Reluctant leader
R.K. RadhakrishnanIn the past year, Stalin has deliberately underplayed his role at the national level, while trying to create an ideological base for the larger strugg

Company that processes Hajj applications from western countries received investments from a firm with links to the BJP, says an investigation by the Middle East Eye
Anando Bhakto In a revelation that might ruffle feathers, an investigation by the Middle East Eye has found that the company tasked by the Saudi authorities to pro

2002 Gujarat riots: Supreme Court upholds clean chit given by SIT to the then Chief Minister Narendra Modi and others in the Gulberg massacre case
Anupama Katakam The Supreme Court has dismissed a plea filed by Zakia Jafri, the wife of the slain MP Ehsan Jafri, challenging the Special Investigation Team’s (SI

AIADMK general council meeting: Edappadi K. Palaniswami has overwhelming majority support; O. Panneerselvam walks out halfway through
R.K. Radhakrishnan Former Tamil Nadu Chief Minister Edappadi K. Palaniswami proved that he had an overwhelming majority in the All India Anna Dravida Munnetra Kazhagam

Book Review: Jokha Alharthi’s ‘Bitter Orange Tree’ reflects on oil and the lives of Oman’s women
Radhika HolmstromThe book, first published in Arabic in 2016, revisits the dramatic changes, particularly in the lives of women, that the discovery of oil precipitated

Book Review: Nandini Oza’s ‘The Struggle for Narmada’ chronicles the Adivasi perspective
Lyla BavadamFor the first time, two Adivasi leaders record the struggles of their community during the anti-Narmada dam protests and the NBA’s role in creating

Book Review: ‘Gujarat, Cradle and Harbinger of Identity Politics’ maps the Gujarat model of communalism
Divya TrivediThis book of essays analyses the intersections between caste, class, politics and economy that turned Gujarat into a Hindutva laboratory and also trac

Book Review: B.N. Goswamy’s collection of essays revels in soulful conversations on art
Rajnish WattasB.N. Goswamy’s latest book, a collection of 125 essays selected from his fortnightly column “Art and Soul” in The Tribune, takes one on a voyage

Book Review: 'Why Do You Fear My Way So Much?' by G.N. Saibaba exhibits a fearless mind
Divya TrivediA new collection of letters and poems by G.N. Saibaba brings us the undefeated voice of the jailed professor.

Book Review: Laura T. Murphy's ‘Azad Nagar: The Story of a 21st Century Slave Revolt’ asks questions on the price of freedom
Vasundhara SirnateAn interesting case study on the Kol people of Azad Nagar who bought their way out of slavery, this book talks of how revolutions can become fractured