The Wire had recently published an article claiming a company owned by Jay Shah saw a huge rise in its turnover after BJP came to power at the Centre in 2014.
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COVER STORY
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One tweet read "Sawa we h we s see see" and the other said "Ess".
In station after station, the volume of PM2.5 and PM10 built up rapidly around 7 pm and peaked post midnight, soaring upto 10 times above the safe 24-hour limits.
Versatile actor Jaideep Ahlawat talks to Giridhar Jha about the web series 'Patal Lok' and his journey in Bollywood so far.
The actor is seen talking about taxing system in the country and comparing it with Singapore, saying the latter has comparatively low tax and yet provides better medical facilities.
Here’s some truly infectious words and phrases to live by in these troubled times.
While India and South Africa have identical 120 points against their names, India are placed second on the basis of decimal points.
The Mughal mausoleum came into controversy earlier in the week after Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) leader Sangeet Som said that there is no reason to glorify the Taj Mahal as it was a 'blot on Indian culture'.
He added, "What was previously accepted is now untenable to anyone of a certain consciousness."
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One tweet read "Sawa we h we s see see" and the other said "Ess".
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In station after station, the volume of PM2.5 and PM10 built up rapidly around 7 pm and peaked post midnight, soaring upto 10 times above the safe 24-hour limits.
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Versatile actor Jaideep Ahlawat talks to Giridhar Jha about the web series 'Patal Lok' and his journey in Bollywood so far.
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The actor is seen talking about taxing system in the country and comparing it with Singapore, saying the latter has comparatively low tax and yet provides better medical facilities.
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Here’s some truly infectious words and phrases to live by in these troubled times.
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While India and South Africa have identical 120 points against their names, India are placed second on the basis of decimal points.
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The Mughal mausoleum came into controversy earlier in the week after Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) leader Sangeet Som said that there is no reason to glorify the Taj Mahal as it was a 'blot on Indian culture'.
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He added, "What was previously accepted is now untenable to anyone of a certain consciousness."
OTHER STORIES
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About 70 million micro enterprises, which suffered the most, will not get the loans. They need grants to ride out the storm, writes former finance and economic affairs secretary Subhash Garg
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Haryana Police has taken Dahiya's brother-in-law in custody for four days, informed Dy SP Panipat Desh Raj.
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Did gamblers, who could not go to the casinos, shift attention to stocks to use their speculative skills to make a killing on the exchange?
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On the occasion of Sehwag’s birthday, Tendulkar wished the "Sultan of Najafgarh" with an interesting tweet.
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However, SBI reportedly said that the bank has not done away with the agreement and that it was planning on giving Rs 300 crore as loan
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BJP has come out with a new video campaign featuring Gujarati film actor Hitu Kanodiya to counter the “Vikas gando thayo chhe” (vikas has gone mad) campaign.
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'The miscreants had also burnt hay and were trying to set the person ablaze. Some miscreants were trying to run a tractor over him'
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Shikha Malhotra, the actor-turned-nurse, has been working at a COVID-19 ward in a Mumbai hospital since March 27. (This article was first published on 23 May, 2020.)
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As the world is locked indoors, homeless sleepers lay proprietorial claim to their cities. (This was first published on 25 May, 2020.)
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Sarfaraz Khan had the best batting average in 2019-20 Ranji Trophy season; Musheer's golden arm has served Mumbai well in age-group cricket
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As movies release directly on streaming platforms like Amazon Prime, Netflix, theatre owners like INOX, PVR seethe and threaten ‘retributive’ measures
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Swadeshi Jagran Manch (SJM) national co-convenor Ashwani Mahajan tells Outlook that it is time to repose trust in indigenous talent, resources and knowledge.
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With higher GDP growth, Indian economy was in a better shape in 2008. Things are different in 2020, as the economy already reeled under a slowdown, and higher fiscal deficit.
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We analyse the government's stimulus package, its impact on different sectors and whether it will be able to revive the flagging growth rate
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On a covided planet, almost everyone is using a virtual platform to socialise, work from home, or ‘see’ a doctor. The Zoom technology has helped bring the world closer
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Anti-Muslim sentiment related to the COVID-19 outbreak was at root of the recent communal flare-ups in Hooghly and Malda
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Nepal, one of India’s neighbours and closest allies for decades, has touched off a raw nerve by deciding to publish new maps that include areas of dispute with India
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With the delimitation commission seeking nomination of Lok Sabha members to be party to readjusting the boundaries of constituencies, the National Conference is left with no choice but to decide one way or the other
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West Bengal CM Mamata Banerjee pegged the damage due to cyclone Amphan at Rs 1 lakh crore after initial estimates.