From The Hindu, April 16, 1975: Overwhelming vote in Sikkim for Union with India

New Delhi, April 15: Sikkim has overwhelmingly voted for the abolition of the institution of Chogyal and for full statehood within the Indian Union. The voting took place in a referendum throughout the Himalayan State yesterday. Within minutes of the declaration of the result of referendum, the Chief Minister, Kazi Lhondup Dorji, conveyed it to … Read more

health matters newsletter: genomeindia opens doors to the future

This news might not have aggressively grabbed the headlines when it was released, but the publication of the preliminary findings of the GenomeIndia report marks significant progress in possessing genetic information specific to the Indian population. A massive project that has been several years in the making, and much anticipated, the results are likely to … Read more

The Hindu On Books newsletter: ‘Heart Lamp’ on Booker shortlist, remembering Mario Vargas Llosa, Dalit History Month books, and more

(This story is part of The Hindu on Books newsletter that comes to you with book reviews, reading recommendations, interviews with authors and more. Subscribe here.) Welcome to this edition of The Hindu on Books Newsletter. The shortlist of the International Booker Prize 2025 was announced last week; Banu Mushtaq’s Heart Lamp (And Other Stories), a collection of 12 short … Read more

A State-run clinic in Chennai that offers all services to children with neurodevelopmental disorders

One-stop centre: The Child Guidance Clinic at the Institute of Mental Health handles children with Specific Learning Disability and Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder, and those with behavioural and psychological issues. | Photo Credit: M. VEDHAN At the Institute of Mental Health (IMH), a Child Guidance Clinic has been providing comprehensive services to children with neurodevelopmental … Read more

Letters to The Editor — April 16, 2025

History, textbook revisions As someone who wrote the Central Board of Secondary Education Class XII Board examinations, with history and political science as my subjects, the deletion of select topics and chapters by the National Council of Educational Research and Training in the guise of a “rationalisation of content in the textbooks” is appalling. Under … Read more

The approach to regulating AI in India

The governance and regulation of Artificial Intelligence (AI) have garnered significant global attention over the past year. While the discourse has recently shifted from a focus on social safety, inclusivity, and human rights towards prioritising innovation and economic prosperity, only a few countries or regions have so far introduced laws to regulate AI. These include … Read more

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