A game of cricket at Lal Maidan in Mumbai's Parel. -Dinesh Parab/Outlook


Mumbai’s Chawl Cricket, The Love Of Common People

More players from chawls can make it as pros but reasons such as getting satisfied with tennis ball prize money and not seeing sports as a career don't allow it, says tennis ball cricketer Parag Ambekar.

  • Here Is Why ‘Agniveers’ Recruitment In Central Armed Police Forces Would Be A Daunting Task

  • Explained: The Agnipath Military Recruitment Policy, The Idea Behind It, What Critics Are Saying

From Fighting Modern AI Warfare To Providing Better Citizens: Top Defence Officials Bat For Agnipath And Agniveers

The government has defended the radical scheme, saying it will give the armed forces an enhanced youthful profile i.e., a reduction in average age from 32 to 26 years, to be achieved over a period of time.



Agnipath: Maharashtra's 'Village Of Warriors' Serving The Army For Ages Support Recruitment Scheme

In Pics: Agnipath Protests Spread Across India

Youths across the country have taken to the streets and are protesting against the new short-term recruitment scheme 'Agnipath' for entry in the armed forces. There have been violent protests in several places and irate youths have torched trains and damaged public property at various places.

Agnipath Is A Hurried Decision, Say Northeast Defence Veterans



Ranjit Borthakur, a retired Brigadier from Assam and former chairman of the Assam Public Service Commission, said that the scheme that seeks to induct 46,000 Agniveers into the armed forces, is a decision implemented in a hurry.


From Naya Dawn To Daily Violence, Kashmir Post-August 5, 2019

Three years after the abrogation of Article 370, there is no elected government in Jammu and Kashmir and targeted killings have gained pace despite frequent encounters.


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An Ode to Ladakh: A Pristine And Beautiful Region In Transition

The hope is that Ladakh remains a region that while reaping the benefits of economic development and modernisation retains its essential character.