Author: Shruti Vyas

End of an Aura

The end of Obama’s chapter is coming to a dire end devoid of a legacy, which one had hoped from the man of hope. Barack Obama has lost. Not his...
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Modi So Far

Modi in his 180 days has undoubtedly sketched a grandiose picture of a magnificent India One month, hundred days, six months, nine months, a year, two year… it has become...
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Who will win Delhi polls?

After having tasted easy victories in Maharashtra, Jharkhand and Haryana, Delhi is suddenly proving to be a pain in the BJP's lotus stem The Delhi elections have just gotten bigger,...
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Still Too Close to Call

Delhi’s electoral battle of haves versus have-nots holds us all in suspense Bustling and jostling with giant rallies and big-screen showmanship, the final leg of the Delhi election has been...
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Common Compassion Did It

Kejriwal found a way into the minds of people. But taking up their fight is another challenge In the end, it wasn't close at all. Arvind Kejriwal with a sweeping...
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A New Indian Story

Narendra Modi is no ordinary Prime Minister. He is a craftsman. Unlike his predecessors or his peers, Modi is a gifted storyteller We all love a good story. We thrive...
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Bihar Elections: The Grand Finale

The Bihar election has turned from caste to a battle between two towering personalities Every election is weighed against the two pillars of competence and vision. But not the Bihar...
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Bihar – Ring in the Old New

Nitish Kumar reinvented himself and socially engineered his campaign around goodwill he knew he held among Biharis Till the very end, the Bihar elections played on the same volume, in...
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The New War on Terror

It might last longer than the Cold War Words somehow have a way of coming back to haunt us. The first time we millennial kids heard and screamed of 'war'...
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Rahul Gandhi Rebooted

Back with a new vigour in his voice, he seems ready for a riveting fight in Parliament Day One of the Winter Session of Parliament has given us a gist...
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The Other War

When will world leaders act with alacrity in the battle against global warming? Paris, these days, is the focus of disquietude and contemplation. Last month, it was in this city...
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Wedding Woes

Why should an institution of consent involve coercion? It's that time of the year again. Mailboxes get flooded with glitzy and gaudy wedding invitations. Phone calls are received that lend...
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As Years Pass, Kashi Fades

The architecture of the Kashi corridor is a mockery to the sentiments of the city, its dwellers, to the Gods, the saints and the sincere believers. The imposing structure of...
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