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A tragic accident in Gurugram has ignited public outrage after 23-year-old biker Akshat Garg was killed by an SUV driving on the wrong side of the road. Despite clear video evidence of the incident, the accused driver received quick bail, sparking accusations of negligence and bias in the legal process.
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BJP chief JP Nadda released its manifesto ahead of Haryana assembly polls on Thursday in Rohtak. The manifesto focuses on employment creation, education, healthcare, and more.
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Information given to New York Times by the Israeli officials, who spoke on the condition of anonymity due to the sensitivity of the subject, suggests that Israel saw an opportunity to carry out the complex operation when a top Hezbollah official in February made an appeal to his followers to "bury, put in iron box and lock" their phones, which he said were the "agents".
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How different are the stories from those days of Emergency compared to the ones now?
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Gandhi’s principal legacy remains the systematic replacement of institutional governance with the vicious precedents of personalised rule
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Bhindranwale was able to get away with wrongdoings because ‘in the eyes of the Congress leadership in Delhi, Punjab had a Sikh problem since Independence’
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Indira Gandhi is dead and she cannot defend herself. But that doesn’t mean others can’t
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For many journalists, reporting in the volatile decade of the 1970s was both exciting and challenging
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Despite being under scrutiny during the Emergency, small journals like Himmat Weekly got around censorship by taking calculated risks
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Was the Emergency just a forerunner of what an authoritarian state could achieve?
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Bollywood has churned out a slew of biopics in the last decade, most of them formulaic. The latest among them, Kangana Ranaut-starrer Emergency, is yet to find a release date
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Political actors invoking the Emergency today would do well to remember the inheritance of Independence and the idea of India as a secular democratic republic, says Qurban Ali, son of former freedom fighter and Socialist leader Captain Abbas Ali
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When the Ministry of Information & Broadcasting reprimanded Netflix for IC 814, were they performing a governing function or a political one?
Devotion to pure gratuitous shock renders the Nithari killings-inspired film coldly impersonal and questionable
Actor-director Rajat Kapoor's adaptation of Fyodor Dostoevsky’s The Brothers Karamazov, Karamjale Brothers, retains the original’s story and spirit but unfolds in a hilarious, quasi-farcical tone
Comprising six plays and several open-air performances, the event — directed and performed by women — displayed stirring art and defiance
The Deposit Insurance and Credit Guarantee Corporation (DICGC) has launched Daava Soochak, an online tool for depositors to track the status of their claims
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