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COVER STORY
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The farmers have been protesting for nearly two months in their second round of agitations in the national capital.
The new technique makes of specially-produced miniscule particles of the yellow metal...
He says In Uttar Pradesh, every religion would be given equal respect, “but we won't accept Pakistani-Talibani culture”.
Zeid Ra'ad Al Hussein criticised New Delhi for seeking to deport Rohingyas who fled to India.
When it comes to promoting Kannada, there isn’t any meaningful allocation of resources and commitment of political will
Uzhunnalil was abducted in March 2016 by dreaded terror group Islamic State from port city of Aden.
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The farmers have been protesting for nearly two months in their second round of agitations in the national capital.
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The new technique makes of specially-produced miniscule particles of the yellow metal...
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He says In Uttar Pradesh, every religion would be given equal respect, “but we won't accept Pakistani-Talibani culture”.
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The conflict between Congress-BSP in Uttar Pradesh.
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Zeid Ra'ad Al Hussein criticised New Delhi for seeking to deport Rohingyas who fled to India.
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When it comes to promoting Kannada, there isn’t any meaningful allocation of resources and commitment of political will
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Uzhunnalil was abducted in March 2016 by dreaded terror group Islamic State from port city of Aden.
OTHER STORIES
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"Respected Akhara Parishad have not listed Ramdev in the list. It is disappointing. He is conning the whole nation and selling fake products in name of genuine ones,"
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A judge has summoned Shah to must appear either in person or assign a lawyer to respond as defence witness of Kodnani
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Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina was to visit the construction site on Tuesday.
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The council appointed a 11-member panel headed by deputy chief minister O Panneerselvam with chief minister Edapaddi Palanisami as co-coordinator to run the party.
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Responding to a poster at the University of California at Berkeley, Rahul didn't even spare the Ambanis and the Bachchans and said that in every field, there are numerous dynasts.
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Without naming the government, Gandhi also spoke the recent incidents of mob violence and attacks on journalists.
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"We don't convert people to Hinduisim and we believe that our forefathers, no matter which community we represent today, were Hindus," he said
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In a video advertisement released by Meat and Livestock Australia recently, Lord Ganesha along with other religious figures is found to be 'toasting lamb'.
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An analysis of JNU presidential poll result shows Left alliance vote share decreases, but ABVP’s goes up over the last year
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The CBDT said it would further probe the issue and place before the apex court in a sealed cover the relevant documents relating to the assets of these lawmakers.
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Zeid also referred to the killing of activist-journalist Gauri Lankesh, observing that she "tirelessly addressed the corrosive effect of sectarianism and hatred."
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The resignation, within 14 months of joining, was announced to the employees by chairperson of the HT Media Ltd Shobhana Bhartia on Monday.
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A look at the constituencies which registered highest and lowest voter turnouts, breaking past records.
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Nitish Kumar may have restored ties with his old ally, but the saffron party should not expect him to shout out Vande Mataram at its bidding.
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With Laloo Prasad cooling his heels in jail, the family fight can become a big headache for his party, the Rashtriya Janata Dal, in the middle of the elections.
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The Election Commission will carry out physical verification of paper trails in five random electronic voter machines after the Supreme Court turned down a plea by 21 opposition parties.
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Donkeys are not into politics. Certainly not into electoral politics. But one donkey made an appearance in Jehanabad, Bihar.
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AAP leader Sanjay Singh talks to Outlook about the party’s prospects in Delhi.
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In Telangana, the signs so far haven’t been good for the Congress
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Dream11 co-founders Bhavit Sheth and Harsh Jain say fantasy cricket is not gambling and even the BCCI understand the value and engagement the app brings
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Dream11, the fantasy gaming app, has burnt a hole in the pocket too. Once they lose money, online gamers want the law to take over!
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For students, money won from fantasy cricket games like Dream11 and Fantain, is a secondary source of income
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Dream11 has been the talk of IPL 2019. The online fantasy gaming product, endorsed by former Indian captain Mahendra Singh Dhoni, has been accepted by both the BCCI and International Cricket Council and no law seems to be questioning its credibility
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Masood Azhar's UN listing as a global terrorist has smoothened the path for India-Pakistan talks but China's role will be watched
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Maruti may phase out small diesel cars but India's bizarre fuel emission policy to jump straight from Euro 4 to Euro 6 will do little to check pollution. Why not incentivise hybrid cars?
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After MGR made an announcement in 1950s, Mani Ratnam has finally assembled a team to make a film out of RA Krishnamurthy's famous book that has five volumes and about 2,400 pages!
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Kerala's groundwater has fallen by 50 centimetres in 60 per cent of the aquifiers and is increasing. Intense heat and freak climate patterns are playing havoc in God's Own Country.
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Karnataka's peculiar weather pattern has left Chitradurga thirsty for water. Years of failed rains have taken their toll on this district declared drought-hit by the state's disaster monitoring centre
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It may have just seven Lok Sabha seats, but winning Delhi is like jewel in the crown. Congress has fallen back on Sheila Dikshit but it's AAP and BJP that seems to be in serious battle
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Dumped by the Congress, the Aam Aadmi Party has little hopes in Haryana in the 2019 general elections and strikingly, Arvind Kejriwal's party has been ruined by betrayals and sabotage in Punjab
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Cross-LOC trade is seen as a political initiative without proper trade guidelines and business model. But is it really building confidence across the border?
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Evacuation was successful, but Bhubaneswar and large swathes of the state continue to be without electricity and water even five days after Cyclone Fani battered Odisha. Has the Naveen Patnaik government done enough?
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Irfan Pathan writes a diary on cricket commentary.