In small plots below the snowy peaks of Mount Toubkal, saffron cultivation in Taliouine has remained largely unchanged for centuries
In bringing up 100, he becomes the second-fastest batsman to 25 Test centuries in terms of innings, with 127, and the crowd showered him with applause
Understanding and being able to work with different people is a globally sought-after skill
We are facing possibly the greatest health threat of our time: drug-resistant infections. But here’s why there’s hope the world can change course.
Activists have criticised the cost of the 182-metre high reproduction of the independence hero
Ayushman Bharat programme dubbed ‘Modicare’ promises to insure 500 million people across the country
Section 377 of the Indian penal code, enacted by British rulers in 1861, banned ‘carnal intercourse against the order of nature’
The Kerala state government and India’s military have issued rare warnings about viral social media messages
When natural disasters claim the lives of men, it is women in Indian villages who suffer the most
More than 321 centimetres of rain has fallen in Idukki, southern India, which is now virtually cut off from the rest of the state
The Indian prime minister invokes peace icons across the globe, but is yet to condemn the acts of one of his key ministers
Multinationals and their subsidiaries must be treated as single entities — and taxed locally
The bloc is concerned by the US president’s unilateral measures that are incompatible with the World Trade Organisation rules
Dogged by scandal and missing stars who have retired, Sri Lanka may struggle at home against the Proteas
In 2009 the Delhi High Court effectively decriminalised same-sex intercourse, saying a ban violated fundamental rights
The Facebook-owned messaging service has been under immense pressure to curb the spread of misinformation in India
India’s top court on Monday upheld death sentences for three men convicted over the notorious 2012 gang-rape and murder of a young woman
The new ban, in force since Saturday, prohibits the use of disposable plastic items such as bags, cutlery, cups and bottles under a certain size
Fashion giants vowed to investigate reports that garment workers who supply stores routinely face sexual harassment, verbal and physical abuse
Masutha revealed that he met with the ambassador of the UAE to South Africa regarding the signing of an overarching extradition agreement
Data shows that women own fewer companies than men, despite commitments made by the governments to create more female entrepreneurs
An Indian man missing for 40 years was to be reunited with his family after a YouTube video of him singing a popular Hindi film song went viral
The Gupta brothers have been granted another extension for their appearance before Indian tax authorities on charges of money laundering and tax
The Gupta brothers’ nationality remains an issue as India’s government contradicts Malusi Gigaba’s statements
In the early 21st century, millennial Indian women launched a radically new kind of feminist politics that had not been seen before.
India, who had resumed on 183 for five in reply to South Africa’s first innings of 335, lost Hardik Pandya for 15 in the over after Kohli’s milestone
It was far from the high-octane Test cricket that was seen in Cape Town last week, but it was every bit as engaging.
The Proteas and their captain took a number of risks in the first Test against India that, somehow, resulted in a victory for the hosts.
They have the resources to make history on a pitch that’s twice denied them victory
Five-time world champion, mother of three and MP, Indian boxer Mary Kom believes that at 35, there is plenty more glory in the ring to come.
‘This smog is a silent killer. In the years to come, the severe effects of this polluted air in our bodies will reveal its deadly effects’
Dense grey smog shrouded the roads of the world’s most polluted capital.