Interview: Krishna Byre Gowda ‘We are reaching out to farmers’RAVI SHARMAInterview with Agriculture Minister Krishna Byre Gowda.
Disproportionate assets case Trials & tribulationsRAVI SHARMA in BangaloreThe removal and reappointment of B.V. Acharya as the Special Public Prosecutor has been among the most controversial developments in the disproportion
‘One totalling error has resulted in her acquittal’Ravi SharmaInterview with B.V. Acharya, Special Public Prosecutor.
Seshachalam Murders most foulRAVI SHARMA in DharmapuriTiruvannamalaiFamilies of loggers who were killed in police action in the Seshachalam forest in Andhra Pradesh and those who escaped by a stroke of luck give a chil
G. Bhavani Singh Blowing hot and coldRAVI SHARMASpecial Public Prosecutor G. Bhavani Singh’s actions and statements have been contradictory and controversial. As such his appointment, too, has seen
Jayalalithaa's bail plea The law on courseRavi SharmaWith the Karnataka High Court denying bail to Jayalalithaa, her only hope of securing bail is through a special leave petition in the Supreme Court.
Data Card Electorate 2014RAVI SHARMAIndia adds 100 million voters between 2009 and 2014, including 23.16 million who will vote for the first time.
Interview: Narendra Nayak. ‘Religion is a stumbling block to progress’RAVI SHARMAInterview with the rationalist Narendra Nayak.
Assembly Elections Uncertain raceRavi SharmaVikhar Ahmed SayeedThe Congress enjoys an edge over its rivals and the BJP is not willing to go down without a fight. But, in the end, it may be a hung Assembly in Karna
Assembly Elections High-stakes raceRAVI SHARMAThe Congress enjoys a slight edge in the fragmented political landscape of Karnataka, where the May 5 Assembly elections are expected to throw up some
Defence Failing to deliverRAVI SHARMAIndia’s indigenous defence research and production capabilities have not kept pace with the country’s military requirements.
The rediscovery of Ekakini, an iconic Hindi work Hindi literary circles are all agog as the first lesbian novel, from 1948, is republished.
SlideshowThe hungry river Villages in West Bengal’s Malda and Murshidabad districts live under the constant threat of river erosion that eats up their homes overnight.