April 2023 Archive — TeleNews India

This page collects what TeleNews India published in April 2023. You’ll find short reads on politics, culture, everyday life, travel paperwork, and sport. If you want a fast way to see what mattered that month, this summary points you to the main ideas and practical takeaways.

Politics and public policy

April brought pieces that asked sharp questions about leadership and institutions. One article asked whether India ‘deserves’ a politician like Amit Shah, weighing his influence against concerns about tactics and long-term effects. Another asked if the Supreme Court of India has lost credibility, pointing to recent controversies and public scepticism. A separate post focused on whether government schemes are reaching the poorest, stressing the need for clear outreach, better monitoring, and partnerships with local groups to close gaps.

These posts don’t offer neat answers. Instead, they highlight problems readers should watch: accountability in politics, transparency in courts, and stronger delivery systems for welfare programs. If you follow policy debates, these stories give quick, opinionated takes that spark further reading and local action.

Culture, food, life abroad and everyday tips

Not everything in April was high politics. We ran practical and lifestyle stories too. Curious about spices? One article looked at whether people can become addicted to spicy food, explaining how the body rewards heat with endorphins and why cravings can grow over time. That piece is handy if you love heat and wonder why you always reach for extra chilli.

Food fans also got a list of Indian dishes that often win over foreigners — think tandoori chicken, butter chicken, samosas, and naan — explained simply and personally, not as academic rankings but as the tastes visitors remember. For Indians living abroad, there was a plain-language post on life as an Indian in Raleigh, NC, describing community life, food access, jobs, and cost of living.

Practical documents mattered too. If you need a passport while in the US, April’s guide on renewing an Indian passport in the USA lays out the papers, photos, fees, and the basic steps to get it done with minimal fuss. Media and business readers got a short explainer on why the Times of India started charging for its epaper — a move framed around sustainable revenue and added subscriber features.

Sport came through with a thoughtful cricket piece asking why Rishabh Pant isn’t tried as an opener. The article argues that Pant’s attacking style could change the top order and recommends giving talented, unconventional batters new roles to test their impact.

Want more detail on any of these posts? Browse the individual articles in the April 2023 archive to read full stories, opinions, and practical tips. This page is a quick map of that month’s coverage so you can pick what matters to you and read deeper.