Former Chief Justice A.P. Shah discusses secularism, Periyar, Savarkar, and Supreme Court's role in shaping India's secular landscape.
Mumbai bombings were a series of 12 coordinated explosions across the city on March 12, 1993, killing 257 people and injuring ...
In his conversations with Singh, Raghu Rai underlines the importance of taking a step back and not being weighed down by the harsh reality that photojournalists encounter ...
From a backwater town to a religious tourism hotspot, Ayodhya’s transformation story has positives as well as negatives ...
Promoting dialogue over legal interventions can resolve religious disputes and preserve cultural identities, ensuring a ...
The Ramayana — an epic deeply woven into India's spiritual and cultural fabric — tells the story of Lord Rama, the prince of ...
On March 12, 1993, 13 bomb blasts by Dawood Ibrahim and Tiger Memon hit Bombay, killing 257 and injuring 1,400. Despite this, ...
The key difference between Mumbai 92-93 and the two communal massacres of Delhi 1984 and Gujarat 2002 is that the victims in ...
This issue of Outlook looks at the phenomenon of religious tourism in the country in the wake of the Maha Kumbh and the ...
KANNUR: Rumblings within the CPM in its stronghold of Kannur are coming to the fore as the party’s 24th state conference ...
The Bombay High Court was told on Tuesday that the magistrate’s report was sufficient for the State CID to register an ...