First Things Fast
The Olive Ridleys are back!
Every year, thousands of Olive Ridley turtles return to Odisha's shores, following a migration older than empires.
Every year, thousands of Olive Ridley turtles return to Odisha's shores, following a migration older than empires.
Is Congress sidelining Shashi Tharoor, or is he making his own moves? From praising Kerala's Left government to questioning Congress' strategy, he's stirring the pot again. I
Whales stranding in Australia, corals bleaching in the Great Barrier Reef, and deep-sea creatures washing up where they don't belong—is the ocean trying to tell us something?
What happens when a crowd turns into a mob? From stampedes to vandalism, India's struggle with crowd control and mob justice is a crisis waiting to happen.
Is Congress digging itself deeper into political irrelevance? In this episode of The Proxy, Manish Adhikary reads BV Rao's hard-hitting column on the state of Rahul Gandhi's Congress after yet another election setback in Delhi.
From his muffler-clad rise to his electoral defeat in 2025, we trace the unraveling of Brand Kejriwal and the AAP's collapse in Delhi.
Meet Deepak Kumar, an artist from Hajipur, Bihar, whose work speaks of lost rivers, vanishing forests, and the price of progress.
Long before Rome, before China's Iron Age, Tamil Nadu was already forging some of the world's finest swords. New archaeological discoveries reveal that South India's iron technology dates back over 5,300 years — rewriting history as we know it.
From Gandhi's vision of prohibition to the economic realities of today, we explore the history, politics, and impact of India's dry day policy.
The Olive Ridley turtles, ancient guardians of the sea, are facing a dire threat—human greed. Thousands wash ashore dead, victims of unregulated fishing practices.
Did Tamil Nadu rewrite Iron Age history? New findings reveal iron-smelting here dates back to 3345 BCE—2,000 years before the rest of the world.
Meet Monalisa, the girl who captured hearts at the Maha Kumbh with her beauty and grace, and discover the rich yet complex heritage of the Pardhi community she belongs to.