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Nikki Bhati dies after an alleged attack at home; her family claims years of dowry harassment, while videos and local accounts complicate the story. Do dowry deaths live in the stories we tell, or in the lives we lose?
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The government and businesses need to work out a strategy to reduce their exposure to the US markets, much like the way China has been able to achieve.
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How India-US ties pan out is anyone’s guess. But one thing is clear: India cannot fully trust the US as a reliable partner in times of need
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India could absorb a 25 per cent tariff. Economic growth will not be materially affected. All eyes must be on the 25 per cent penalty tariff, due to kick in soon.
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Farmers, dairyists and small businesses in India are grappling with the threat of hiked tariffs on imports by the United States.
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Uncertain times for diamond workers in Surat as tariff threatens trade
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The BJP regime’s foreign policy successes have come unstuck with Trump’s announcement of fifty per cent tariffs.
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The latest tariff hike announcement, whose deadline approaches fast, has thrown a shadow over Tiruppur, India’s knitwear capital.
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The US-reliant shrimp export market from India will have hunger stalking fishing villages even as ponds and storage facilities fill up with export-quality shrimp.
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South Kashmir's orchard farmers hope for salvation amid tariff tussle, increasing imports of Washington apples.
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A tough call is to be made at the Shanghai Cooperation Organization meeting as India’s foreign policy must Act East with deeds beyond words.
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The opposition vs ECI mega political play begins with the Bihar march; Bengal braces to become next battlefield.
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How a dog’s life compares to a refugee’s life in India
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Delhi has over a lakh community dogs that have coexisted with the city’s human population for decades. Now the country’s top court wants them gone
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The MSPSA gives the state-corporate nexus the legal means to suppress participatory democracy under the guise of public security.
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Gaza reflects the haunting collapse of humanity and the hunger war is consuming Palestinians.
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Adil Jussawalla’s memory palace is full of fond ephemeral objects, soft and hard.
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What has made Sholay infallible in the public imagination? What makes the film tick even after 50 years of its release?
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Amid the relentless monsoon, the author watches Kerala bid farewell to Communist icon V.S. Achuthanandan
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Prime Minister Narendra Modi expressed grief over the loss of lives and was briefed by Jammu and Kashmir Chief Minister Omar Abdullah, who had visited the affected areas.
British govt says it continues to raise jailed middleman’s case with India; family appeals for his return.
With just a month left for the World Para Athletics Championships in New Delhi, the Paralympic Committee of India unveiled the official team jersey and confirmed a 73-member squad, naming Paralympic medalists Dharambir and Preeti Pal as flag bearers who will lead the nation’s contingent at the opening ceremony
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Hrishikesh Mukherjee’s films often feel like returning home—films filled with a belief that people are inherently good and want the good. They are seemingly simple, yet poignant, deep, political and soft.
The preview of Aryan Khan’s Netflix debut The Ba***ds of Bollywood dropped on August 20. The star son steps out of his father’s shadow, scripting his own story with wit, restraint, and a cinematic eye for reinvention.
The producer and director opens up about his father, Gulshan Rai’s astute foresight and the rich history of their production house on the occasion of fifty years of 'Deewaar'.
The IPC has declared famine in northern Gaza which will billow out further within weeks
In a world overrun by aesthetic and useless objects, Gibson’s poetry stood out as a guide for humanity.
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