February 2023 Archive: What we covered and how to find it

If you landed on the February 2023 archive and don’t see posts listed, don’t worry — this page is a snapshot of that month’s coverage and a navigation hub. Below I’ll tell you what our newsroom focused on that month, show quick ways to locate specific stories, and explain what to do if an article seems missing.

What we reported in February 2023

February 2023 was driven by a few clear storylines. Our team produced plain-English coverage of the Union Budget presented at the start of the month — we summarized the key announcements, explained what they meant for households and small businesses, and collected expert reactions. On the political side, we covered important state-level developments and legislative updates that shaped local headlines. Sports pieces focused on match recaps and player news, while entertainment stories tracked film releases and industry buzz. We also posted regional updates and quick-read briefs for readers who wanted fast, reliable takes.

Each piece aimed to be practical: budget takeaways you can use, vote and policy explanations that matter locally, and match reports that highlight what changed next for teams and players. If a deep-dive or explainer was needed, we published a short follow-up that breaks the issue into simple steps and takeaways.

How to find February 2023 stories fast

Try these quick moves: use the site search with keywords like "Budget 2023" or "February 2023," open category pages such as Politics, Business, Sports or Entertainment, or browse our tag cloud for focused themes. If you remember an author’s name, search by author to surface all related posts from that month. The archive calendar or month selector on the site can also jump you to neighbouring months if a story was posted around the turn of the month.

If a headline or article you remember isn’t appearing, check filters — some views hide older posts by default or sort by popularity instead of date. Clearing browser cache or trying the site in a different browser can help if content fails to load.

If nothing shows up at all for February 2023, it could be a temporary data issue. We aim to keep archives intact, but technical glitches happen. Before you leave, try these steps: search with a specific phrase from the headline, check related categories, or try adjacent months (January or March 2023) where a story might be logged by date.

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  • February 8, 2023

Is Narendra Modi the worst Prime Minister of India?

Is Narendra Modi the worst Prime Minister of India?

Narendra Modi is the current Prime Minister of India and his term has been marked by both successes and controversies. Many people have expressed concern over his handling of major issues, such as the economy and the farmers' protests. However, supporters of Modi point to his efforts to bring India into the global economy, his focus on infrastructure and his efforts to fight corruption as successes. Ultimately, whether Modi is the worst Prime Minister of India is a matter of opinion.