From ACJ to Asiaweek, T.J.S. George shaped Indian journalism through editing, writing, and visionary ideas, inspiring generations of reporters.| Frontline
Divya Deshmukh’s World Cup win places Indian women at the heart of global chess and challenges old hierarchies.| | Frontline
His life traced the arc from grassroots revolt to statehood, but the power he secured never matched the loyalty he inspired.| | Frontline
The Manipuri master’s work created a discipline where silence held weight, and integrity remained foundation of creation.| | Frontline
With the momentous win, the chess wizard from Chennai reaffirms his world champion status.| | Frontline
Thapar watched tigers with ferocious focus, and brought the same tireless intensity to writing, policy fights, and battling bureaucratic inertia.| | Frontline
The announcements no longer guarantee the emotional send-off they once did. Today, the idea of finality is replaced by a season-by-season suspense.| | Frontline
In an age of dogmatic physics, Narlikar upheld irreverence as rigour, reminding us that mathematical beauty is not proof, and consensus is not truth.| | Frontline
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When society rewards sameness and calls it inclusion, the real disorder might be in how it pathologises anyone who senses the world differently.| | Frontline
The Peruvian author taught us to look at ourselves as part of a continent we never touched, to laugh and cry, and to feel its open wounds as our own.| | Frontline
She was killed on March 31 in a reported encounter with Chhattisgarh’s DRG forces. Civil society groups allege it was an execution.| | Frontline
How a once terrifying force in the ring, transformed himself into one of the most loveable characters in the sport.| | Frontline
Descendants of East African soldiers, merchants and slaves who settled in remote forest villages now train as boxers under a government programme.| | Frontline
In the 1990s, his case involving misuse of public funds established precedents for judicial accountability that continue to influence legal debates.| | Frontline
He was a steadfast friend, a generous mentor, and a uniquely original sculptor. His work, born of experiences, was uncompromising and unforgettable.| | Frontline
He bore a colossal responsibility and refused to be a pawn in the state’s power game.| | Frontline
Sociology saved a young, restless Michael Burawoy, and, in return, he devoted a lifetime to breathing new life into the discipline.| | Frontline
During Askot Arakot Abhiyan, we witnessed at close quarters the damage caused by heedless development in the fragile Himalayan terrain.| | Frontline
A filmmaker and cultural bridge-builder, Tarun Bhartiya dedicated his life to understanding and uplifting Khasi society.| | Frontline
Award-winning singer from Kerala, known for beautiful and tender renditions, passed away at 80, marking the end of a mellifluous era in music.| | Frontline
For six decades, “MT” created characters and crises that became part of the psyche of the average Malayali reader and Kerala’s literary cognoscenti.| | Frontline
Through literature and cinema, MT rejected both feudalism and consumer greed, championing freedom of expression and our culture’s plural legacies.| | Frontline
Manmohan Singh was calm and unruffled in his final days as Prime Minister. He was convinced that people would one day appreciate his role.| | Frontline
The former Prime Minister, economical with words, has left an indelible mark as a gentleman-politician who made bold contributions to the economy.| | Frontline
The Ustad’s brilliance, coupled with his flamboyance, was mesmerising.| | Frontline
In refusing to preach yet daring to probe, he created a cinematic language that gave voice to the dispossessed while never surrendering to pretension.| | Frontline
A tribute to Aijaz Ahmad by Akeel Bilgrami published in the April 8, 2022 issue.| | Frontline
He was not just a musician but a cultural innovator who used rhythm as a universal language to transcend musical, cultural, and social boundaries.| | Frontline
The former Karnataka Chief Minister, an urbane politician known for his eloquence, passes away at 92.| | Frontline
He wielded the law to shield India’s rivers, forests, and monuments from industrial destruction and created precedents that guard our ecology today.| | Frontline
Even though the single role brought her immortality in the world of cinema, she chose the quiet life of a teacher instead of becoming a movie star.| | Frontline
His most enduring legacy is perhaps his role in Banchharamer Bagaan, considered one of the greatest performances in Bengali cinema.| | Frontline
How an 11-year-old’s break-in birthed eight decades of musical innovation, from Sinatra’s swing to Jackson’s pop revolution.| | Frontline
The RSS stalwart used lawsuits to pulp books and purge curricula on the grounds of making education ‘Indianness-centric’.| | Frontline
He wrote on many things from game theory to Sanskrit epics, and advanced transformative ideas to steer India from planned to market economy.| | Frontline
She died as she lived—pursuing both particle physics and gender justice with equal passion at the Indian Institute of Science.| | Frontline
Its transformation from a valley of death to a peaceful urban centre encapsulates Vietnam’s journey from colonial subjugation to self-determination.| | Frontline
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He leaves behind a legacy of humility, innovation, and social responsibility.| | Frontline
Kristofferson’s dual career as a respected songwriter and Hollywood actor cemented his status as a cultural icon who lived life on his own terms.| | Frontline
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His work, which often played with time and language, challenged the elitism of art galleries and brought creativity to the masses.| | Frontline
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A celebrated parliamentarian who commanded respect across political divides and brought together diverse political forces to fight communalism.| | Frontline
The communist leader’s insights on democracy, economy, and social change.| | Frontline
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He defended Sheikh Abdullah, drafted peace plans, and loved Wazwan cuisine—the scholar-lawyer’s interest in Kashmir went beyond his professional duty.| | Frontline
“Ghafoorbhai” was one of the sharpest minds on constitutional law. He leaves behind a vast legacy of legal scholarship and incisive journalism.| | Frontline
A long-term contributor to Frontline, Noorani was widely respected for his insightful analysis on constitutional and human rights issues.| | Frontline
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In an era of high-decibel politics, Bhattacharjee’s integrity, intellectual prowess, and modest lifestyle set a standard for leadership.| | Frontline
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The inimitable S. Ramanujam was an inspirational figure who left an indelible mark on Tamil and Malayalam theatre.| Frontline
The maverick musician from Assam, who spoke truth to power when few others dared, became the thread that bound a traumatised generation together.| India’s National Fortnightly Magazine
The Yorkshire umpire, who became cricket’s moral conscience for 25 years, dies at 92| India’s National Fortnightly Magazine
In 2016, the scholar-activist ran against Jayalalithaa in Tamil Nadu’s toughest seat. The result was obvious. The gesture, radical.| Latest News from The Hindu Frontline | Frontline
The visionary playwright, theatre director, and cultural luminary fused dance, martial arts, and music into bold narratives.| | Frontline
Born into poverty, he rose through the CPI(M) as a disciplinarian, only to transform in old age into its most radical conscience and public face.| Latest News from The Hindu Frontline | Frontline
The renowned Kenyan writer died on May 28, but a lifetime of words gifted to us, his readers, remain to guide us on.| India’s National Fortnightly Magazine
The Emperor: How Franz Beckenbauer (1945-2024) defined the beautiful game. From Libero legend to World Cup winner, the footballing visionary, who passed away on January 7, leaves an untouchable legacy.| Frontline