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The emphatic Congress win in Karnataka highlights again the limits of BJP’s strategy of communal polarisation.
In this issue
02-06-2023
40 STORIES
Karnataka Assembly Election 2023
How the Congress secured a historic victory in Karnataka
The victory was based on a campaign strategy that focused on local issues, opposed corruption, and avoided communal rhetoric.
Vikhar Ahmed Sayeed
Karnataka Assembly Election 2023
Editor’s Note: What does the Karnataka election result portend?
It is an important one because the Congress won decisively against a party that fought purely on divisive terms.
Vaishna Roy
Karnataka Assembly Election 2023
Why the BJP’s communal calculations in Karnataka failed
A multi-layered analysis looks at why religious polarisation did not give the party a clean sweep in Coastal Karnataka.
Sanjal Shastri
Karnataka Assembly Election 2023
Impact of election results to go beyond electoral politics in Karnataka
The results are likely to have a far-reaching impact on the State’s socio-economic and cultural life.
A. Narayana
Guest Column
Karnataka result shows India’s natural position is in the centre
The Congress victory in the State shows there is a hard limit to the popularity of Hindutva.
Aakar Patel
Karnataka Assembly Election 2023
Bengaluru the only outlier amid Congress’ triumph across Karnataka
Even though the State overwhelmingly voted for the Congress, the garden city bucked the trend by giving the BJP 16 out of its 28 seats.
R.K. Radhakrishnan
Karnataka Assembly Election 2023
Mallikarjun Kharge leads from the front as Congress conquers Karnataka
The Congress president’s astute management of the party’s internal dynamics quelled latent infighting within the Karnataka state unit.
Vikhar Ahmed Sayeed
Karnataka Assembly Election 2023
Civil society organisations played key role in Congress victory
Groups such as ‘Eddelu Karnataka’ and ‘Bahutva Karnataka’ made voters aware of the BJP government’s failures.
Vikhar Ahmed Sayeed
Punjab
Gas poisoning deaths in Giaspura reveal infrastructure neglect
The urban slum for migrant workers in Ludhiana exposes the government’s neglect of planning and pollution control.
Ashutosh Sharma
Controversy
Battleground Barsu: Ecology versus economy conflict continues in Maharashtra
Protests against a refinery in Barsu have pitted the industrial complex against activists and villagers, putting the State government in a tangle.
Amey Tirodkar
Kerala
Kerala Christians are cosying up to the BJP, but at what cost?
Recent attacks on churches are a reminder that they are playing with fire.
Kesava Menon
Maharashtra
Behind Sharad Pawar’s resignation drama
Though the events seem well-timed, whether the NCP chief will remain true to his Phule-Shahu-Ambedkar legacy remains to be seen.
Anosh Malekar
MEDIA
Journalists, human rights defenders in Kashmir face increasing assaults
A playbook that closely restricts press freedom is playing out, which has seen journalists being harassed through a variety of means.
Anando Bhakto
Economic Perspectives
Go First filing for bankruptcy raises questions about ‘open skies’ policy
The government has constantly tweaked policy to favour private entrants in the airlines sector.
C.P. Chandrasekhar
World Affairs
The Philippines in danger of being sucked into US-China conflict over Taiwan
The Marcos Jr presidency has witnessed the US military regaining control of its bases in the archipelago.
John Cherian
Interview
K.K. Shailaja: ‘I am an ordinary party worker’
In her powerful memoir, the former Health Minister of Kerala urges women to be bolder and question regressive beliefs.
T.K. Rajalakshmi
Archaeology
‘Missing’ monuments of India tell a tale of neglect
The reintroduction of the AMASR Amendment Bill sparks concerns over the future of India’s protected monuments and archaeological sites.
Ismat Ara
EDUCATION
Delhi University in the dock following suicide of ad hoc teacher
It blew the lid off one of the university’s worst-kept secrets and drew attention to a serious lacuna in teacher appointments.
T.K. Rajalakshmi
Labour Issues
Future of HEC hangs in the balance as salaries remain unpaid for over a year
As employees suffer, there is no clarity whether the government intends to privatise a PSU with good potential for profitability.
T.K. Rajalakshmi
Interview
‘Court abdicated its responsibility’: Rachna Dhingra on the Bhopal gas tragedy
The social activist discusses several critical issues concerning the disaster from the survivors’ perspective.
Ajay Saini
Guest Column
Why India needs a museum for its fossils
We are losing invaluable palaeontological history because we have neither a legal framework nor the awareness to protect fossils.
Nandita Jayaraj
Science Notebook
A new platform to produce hydrogen
Hydrogen energy via photocatalytic production promises sustainable green energy.
R. Ramachandran
Science Notebook
Palladates the new likely hunting arena for superconductors
A study finds that superconductivity can be attained at higher temperatures with palladates than the previously heralded nickelates.
R. Ramachandran
Science Notebook
Insights into the dengue virus in India
It is different from the strains in other countries, which were used to make vaccines there.
R. Ramachandran
India, This Side
Girl power revolution: Anupama Hireholi from Saundatti creates history
Half a century after Vijay Tendulkar’s controversial play about the jogtin practice, the town will be known for something besides the Yellamma temple.
Ganesh Devy
Climate Change
With heatwaves on the rise, does India have a heat emergency plan?
With climate projections indicating a sixfold increase in heatwaves by 2060, such plans are needed immediately to protect vulnerable communities.
Roxy Mathew Koll
Photo Essay
The dawn men of Delhi
Town criers walk the bylanes of Old Delhi, performing the age-old task of waking up households for the Sehri meal taken at dawn through Ramzan.
Shivam Khanna
Theatre
A scripted performance in Chandigarh puts stubble burning in focus
The performative hearing saw real activists and lawyers working not only within a script but also within conventions of the National Green Tribunal.
Ranjana Dave
Counter Culture
‘The Kerala Story’ is greedy in its impulse to demonise Muslims
In it, expressions of love for India and Hinduism are intertwined with hostility towards Islam.
Prathyush Parasuraman
Essay
Tech Shakespeare: When English literature meets engineering
A teacher of English literature and a classroom of budding engineers are forced to get into a nodding acquaintance through the bard’s works.
Debapriya Basu
Book Review
The Chola chronicles: Review of ‘Rajaraja Chola: King of Kings’
A comprehensive overview of the Chola dynasty written in a colourful and easy style.
Kamala Ganesh
Book Review
Critical gaze: Review of ‘India is Broken’ by Ashoka Mody
Successive dispensations in independent India have failed to devise people-friendly economic regimes.
Paranjoy Guha Thakurta
Book Review
A spymaster speaks: Review of ‘A Life in the Shadows’ by A.S. Dulat
A.S. Dulat focusses on his relationship with Kashmiris and believes that a muscular policy does not move us closer to solving issues in the Valley.
Hormis Tharakan
Book Review
Black on white: Review of ‘The Laughter’ by Sonora Jha
Jha’s new novel is a satire on the many fears that were born with this millennium, and it is a fearsome one.
Latha Anantharaman
Book Review
Curious conundrums: Review of ‘One Small Voice’ by Santanu Bhattacharya
See-sawing between the hackneyed and the nuanced, this debut novel manages to offer an astute analysis of contemporary middle-class India’s paradoxes.
Percy Bharucha
Showcase
New books on the shelves
Fantasy fiction, a map of a Mughal city, a microhistory of the Sultans of Oman, and much more.
White Space
The genius of Miss Elanius
Which home does not have at least one Miss Elanius drawer, jammed with randomly assorted objects?
Ramakrishna Desiraju
Diary
Alone with silence in Kökar
The first sight of Kökar, a remote island in the Baltic Sea confirms everything I had dreamt of, giving the landscape an almost hallucinatory quality.
Jaideep Unudurti
Quiz Time!
FLQ: The Frontline Quiz
Some grave issues are covered this time.
Sumant Srivathsan
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