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COVER STORY
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Like right-wing nationalist groups in Europe, Hindu nationalists in India are wrong to argue that Muslim countries are not doing their part to support Muslim refugees
In a boost to Indian Defence, Defence Research and Development Organisation (DRDO) on Saturday successfully tested Nag, the 3rd generation Anti Tank Guided Missile (ATGM).
Her father alleged that her in-laws said that she had lost her mental balance
In a close fight, United Left candidate Geeta Kumari won the president's post by defeating Nidhi Tripathi of ABVP by 464 votes.
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Like right-wing nationalist groups in Europe, Hindu nationalists in India are wrong to argue that Muslim countries are not doing their part to support Muslim refugees
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In a boost to Indian Defence, Defence Research and Development Organisation (DRDO) on Saturday successfully tested Nag, the 3rd generation Anti Tank Guided Missile (ATGM).
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Her father alleged that her in-laws said that she had lost her mental balance
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In a close fight, United Left candidate Geeta Kumari won the president's post by defeating Nidhi Tripathi of ABVP by 464 votes.
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OTHER STORIES
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The accused was nabbed after the body of the class II student was found inside the toilet of the school, with his throat slit
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Militants today opened fire on a police party in south Kashmir's Anantnag district
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While three died on the spot, one succumbed to his injuries at a hospital,
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Mahendra Singh Dhoni is pushing 38 but the mystery around the longevity and success of India’s Cricket World Cup-winning captain continue to mesmerise one and all.
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He added that this government does not link policy decisions with vote bank.
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The board has also seeked report from Ryan International School within two days.
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Florida is also home to thousands of Indian-Americans.
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"If the political price of your ascension to the highest office in Myanmar is your silence, the price is surely too steep"
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The Navi Mumbai Police and the Railway Protection Force (RPF) are taking help of the Global Positioning System (GPS) so that the culprit can be nabbed and the child is rescued soon.
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The figure has jumped about 20,000 in a day.
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Taking on Twitter Abdullah, stated, "Na golli say na gaali say, galay lagana say J&K ka masla hal ho ga. We look forward to seeing these words from Red Fort on 15th Aug acted on."
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The followers of Ram Rahim on August 25 staged a protest in Panchkula when the Dera chief was convicted in a rape case.
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Manipur journalist Kishorechandra Wangkhem, who was jailed under NSA, talks about detention, life in jail, democracy and personal freedom.
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"The minor boys hail from Kaithal (in Haryana) and Uttar Pradesh. Both have been handed over to the District Child Protection Officer," said Haryana's Information and Public Relations Department Deputy Director
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The hills are the perfect place to go looking for wild and exotic flora
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When hypertourism fell on Mussoorie’s once quaint Kempty Falls
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Actor Prakash Raj speaks to Outlook about his entry into politics, elections and his message to voters.
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Candidates across parties hire professional spies to gather personal and professional secrets of their rivals so that these can help tarnish their public image.
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Electoral politics and the ultimate numbers game.
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In Gauhati, two poll rivals were among thousands of Bihu revellers who sang and danced during a public celebration in iconic Judges Field.
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Maruthanatham village in Tamil Nadu is unique as it allows no graffiti on its walls, no pictures or flex boards of leaders and no use of microphone ubiquitous elsewhere during election season.
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If RJD president Laloo Prasad Yadav had chosen to anoint Tejashwi as his heir-apparent a few years ago, it was not without reason.
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Gurdaspur MP and Punjab Congress chief Sunil Jakhar speaks to Outlook about his party’s prospects in the state.
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Congress-NCP ‘stars’ aren’t making a big mark in Maharashtra.
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Offbeating the travel odds!
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There is no one reason that defined Mahendra Singh Dhoni’s life as a cricketer. He defied the grammar book on the field and his demeanour off the pitch was a lesson in achieving nirvana.
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With success, Mahendra Singh Dhoni’s fortunes have upwardly mobile. The former Indian captain gave India a spot among the highest earners in sports and continues to match the likes of Virat Kohli, dollar-for-dollar.
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Mahendra Singh Dhoni remains one of the greatest mysteries of world cricket. The 37-year-old continues to defy the odds with panache and no wonder that MSD will be Virat Kohli's go-to man in the Cricket World Cup
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Kerala’s IUML, known to be moderate, finds itself on the recieving end of fake news and BJP rhetoric
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How the Pakistan PM queered the BJP/anti-BJP pitch in India
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The Indian stand-up industry is still unorganised and uncertain for comics
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Toffee Insurance, a one-year-old company, has developed a novel idea to make insurance popular among the masses in India.
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Over 60 per cent vehicles on Indian roads have no insurance cover. An accident can blow a hole in your pocket.
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In an interview to Outlook, Sam Pitroda explains why he returned to India, what, in his opinion, led to the fall of the UPA in 2014 and why the BJP must be voted out.
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Ex-PM Deve Gowda is burning the trail in new seat Tumkur
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Raj Thackeray’s aggressive stance against Modi is aimed at a windfall in the assembly polls
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Years after the ‘Kashmiriyat’ talks, the NIA grills Hurriyat
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Ruchir Sharma displays the full plumage of democratic contest, stressing India’s socialist, federal DNA, but safely ignores trouble-torn roads