Manipur in Flames: Is the State Returning to Anarchy?

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Return to anarchy? Why Manipur is burning again
As Centre-state inaction rekindles the cycle of violence, the divisions go much deeper and peace seems that much more unattainable
By Kaushik Deka
SPECIAL REPORT: SOUTH FMs’ CONCLAVE
How South states flagged funding fears, demanded rational deal from Centre
The chorus at the conclave of FMs in Thiruvananthapuram: A one-size-fits-all approach does not work in a regionally diverse country like India
By Amarnath K. Menon
SPOTLIGHT: INDIA’S BULLET TRAIN
Bullet trains big on noise, how Mumbai-Ahmedabad Corridor will keep it low
The installation of concrete barriers, central to reducing noise pollution on the high-speed rail system, is advancing at a feverish pace
By Avishek G. Dastidar
KASHMIR POLLS: THE MUFTI LEGACY
J&K polls: A new-gen Mufti makes debut
Mehbooba Mufti’s elder daughter Iltija feels her voice can add weight to public issues even in an assembly with truncated powers
By Moazum Mohammad
HEALTH: POLIO
Why polio-free India is worried about the virus again
A case of acute flaccid paralysis in Meghalaya’s West Garo Hills has health bodies concerned about vaccine-derived poliovirus circulating
By Sonali Acharjee
GROUND REPORT: MUMBAI POLICE
Tracing Mumbai police’s legacy of the humble lathi
The use of the lathi by policemen dates back to 1673 when Bombay faced an impending invasion by the Dutch
By Dhaval S. Kulkarni
INTERVIEW: RAJKUMMAR RAO
Rajkummar Rao on ‘Stree 2’: ‘Doing comedy is a gift, you have it or you don’t’
Rao, who reprises his role as Bicky in ‘Stree 2’, on why horror comedies are having their moment
By Suhani Singh
FROM THE INDIA TODAY ARCHIVES (2001): NARENDRA MODI
From the India Today archives (2001) | Narendra Modi: Spartan pracharak to shining CM
When the PM, who turns 74 on September 17, took over the reins of Gujarat back in 2001, and in a manner not designed to please BJP veterans
By Uday Mahurkar
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