Whispers at the check posts in Manipur

As ethnic leaders and stakeholders sat across negotiating tables in Delhi discussing a road map for peace in Manipur, I chose to travel in the opposite direction — into the heart of the troubled State. I needed to see for myself what the numbers, the reports, and the headlines could not convey. What I witnessed … Read more

Captive breeding comes to the rescue of Toda buffalo as its population plummets in Nilgiris

Rooted in the hills: The Toda buffaloes are well adapted to the Nilgiris. They thrive on coarse pasturages and tolerate the cold rain and hail of the southwesterly monsoon and the heavy ground frosts of the northwesterly monsoon. The Sheep Breeding Research Station at Sandynallah has bought 30 buffaloes from the Todas for breeding. | … Read more

How Rajinikanth’s speech impacted the political journey of AIADMK veteran R.M. Veerappan

Start of the downfall: Rajnikanth and R.M. Veerappan at the event to celebrate the 100-day run of Baasha on July 14, 1995. Veerappan’s explanation that the actor would always speak frankly did not cut ice with Chief Minister Jayalalithaa, who accused him of “enjoying” diatribes against her, recalls a biography of the Minister. | Photo … Read more

India, rising power demand and the ‘hydrogen factor’

‘The government has defined hydrogen produced by electrolysers using electricity from solar and wind as green and has provided incentives’  | Photo Credit: Getty Images/iStockphoto The goal of achieving a net-zero economy can be realised only by massive electrification of end uses of energy. Besides their use in generating electricity, fossil fuels are used to … Read more

Will see if Centre-State relations need glasnost and, if need be, perestroika: Justice Kurian Joseph

Justice Kurian Joseph. File. | Photo Credit: The Hindu Former Supreme Court judge Justice Kurian Joseph, who will head a high-level three-member committee appointed by the Tamil Nadu government to review the provisions of the Constitution and laws to suggest measures to strengthen State autonomy and federalism, said the panel will examine if Centre-State relations … Read more

Too experienced to be hired? The harsh reality facing mid-career job seekers 

Professionals with 15, 20, even 25 years of experience who’ve given their all to companies, stayed loyal, built teams, hit targets are suddenly finding themselves jobless, and invisible. | iStock/Getty Images We often hear about layoffs hitting freshers and early-career folks hard. But there’s a quieter storm raging in the mid-career space. Professionals with 15, … Read more