The period drama has been facing protests from various groups, including Shri Rajput Karni Sena, for allegedly tampering with historical facts.
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"Sexual violence is everywhere - in the industry where I work, in business, in universities, in politics, in the military, and across the world," said the Oscar-winning actress.
"Demonetisation was an exercise in telling people what notes they could hold... The government telling us that you cannot have access to your own money in your account was nanny-ism carried to an extreme."
"Our sources have told us... 22 clips are of Hardik, while the remaining clips are of other PAAS leaders," convener Dinesh Bambhania said.
The upgrade is a recognition of the reform process in India, particularly in the last 3-4 years, in which structural reforms placed India on a high growth trajectory, he said.
Castellanos meeting with the MEA will convey the grievances of the envoys and would ask the MEA if any serious efforts are being made to bring down the air pollution.
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"Sexual violence is everywhere - in the industry where I work, in business, in universities, in politics, in the military, and across the world," said the Oscar-winning actress.
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"Demonetisation was an exercise in telling people what notes they could hold... The government telling us that you cannot have access to your own money in your account was nanny-ism carried to an extreme."
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"Our sources have told us... 22 clips are of Hardik, while the remaining clips are of other PAAS leaders," convener Dinesh Bambhania said.
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The upgrade is a recognition of the reform process in India, particularly in the last 3-4 years, in which structural reforms placed India on a high growth trajectory, he said.
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Castellanos meeting with the MEA will convey the grievances of the envoys and would ask the MEA if any serious efforts are being made to bring down the air pollution.
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OTHER STORIES
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However, SP of Chhittorgarh Prashan Kumar Khamsera said the fort, a world heritage site in Rajasthan, is not officially closed.
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NTPC on Thursday had issued tenders to buy paddy stubble from farmers to use as fuel
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His decision to pick up arms had left his family in despair and they wanted their only son to return home.
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The accused also took away her gold ornaments, cell phone and Rs 12,000 cash and dropped her near Greater Noida and fled away.
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Japanese railway services, including shinkansen bullet trains, are famous for their world-beating punctuality.
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Delivering a lecture on Wednesday, the minister said social harmony and development would be "in danger" the day the population of the majority community starts decreasing.
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For the MIG-I category, a four-per cent interest subsidy is provided to the beneficiaries with an annual income of Rs 6-12 lakh on a loan of up to Rs 9 lakh.
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The name Sheela Ambalal Patel ring any bells? It’s Ma Anand Sheela, she of Rajneesh/Osho fame—come out of her eclipse via two Netflix docus. An exclusive interview.
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A superstar, a campaign, a pandemic…everyone wants her to take off the mask! A new role, in a new terrain that she made her own by covering 80 per cent of it on foot.
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I.M. Vijayan remains a top brand ambassador of Kerala and Indian football. In an exclusive interview with Soumitra Bose, Vijayan speaks about the future of football in Kerala
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How Gokulam Kerala FC’s I-League win has started restoring the state’s reputation as a football powerhouse
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A Tamil comedian and a young director hold the mirror to our democratic exercise
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With US and NATO troops slated to depart in September, the future of Afghanistan is at stake. India needs to secure its interests by engaging with the Taliban at the international talks.
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In 2020, the year of the pandemic, lives took priority over livelihood. Both stand compromised in 2021, which promises to be more grim.
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Tuberculosis kills 1,200 a day in India, but there’s no urgency to eradicate this contagious disease that plagues poor nations
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An unprepared government and under-prepared education boards push millions of Class 10 and 12 students into anxiety and hopelessness
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The central poll panel’s legacy as a guarantor of democratic tenets in the conduct of elections is taking hit after damaging hit
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State faces a crunch as Centre tweaks funding for foodgrain procurement
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In Kashmir, even tourism is political—an uptick is touted as evidence of the benefits of abrogation of Article 370
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Swapan Dasgupta, a key member of the BJP’s Bengal think-tank since 2016-17, talks about his party’s prospects and plans for West Bengal. An exclusive interview
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With three more phases to go, complex equations of gains and losses draw Bengal elections towards a photo finish
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All of 2.6 lakh village volunteers, fanning out across Andhra. Result? An India record of 6.28 lakh jabs in a day, nearly 50 lakh in all. Jagan pulls off a Covid surprise.
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The Centre shifts to DBT as a mode of payment at mandis. Punjab retaliates by stopping farmers from other states. Where do the wheat farmers from HP’s Kangra and Una go?
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Who is an Assamese Muslim? A survey teases open deep-rooted questions of identity. Of Assam’s 14 million Muslims, 40 lakh are indigenous. They insist on that, and Assam agrees.
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