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COVER STORY
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For the sake of Swachh Bharat, Jabalpur administration goes tough on pet owners. Another card for Sadhu babas? Read all the exciting stories from in and around.
Trump’s volte face on Pakistan startles India. But impetuosity apart, harder realities may have forced the presidential tweet.
Militaries have a stranglehold on the political economies of Southeast Asian nations. This superb work of research illuminates them like never before.
A cool, memorable repertoire, there’s something remarkable about Raghubir Yadav’s versatility
Structural and process-related issues do plague Railways. But we’re aware of the nation’s growing aspirations, hence keep reforming and overhauling.
This hatred for the Mughals and unrequited admiration for the British is something inexplicable in most Hindutva leaders.
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For the sake of Swachh Bharat, Jabalpur administration goes tough on pet owners. Another card for Sadhu babas? Read all the exciting stories from in and around.
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Trump’s volte face on Pakistan startles India. But impetuosity apart, harder realities may have forced the presidential tweet.
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Militaries have a stranglehold on the political economies of Southeast Asian nations. This superb work of research illuminates them like never before.
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A cool, memorable repertoire, there’s something remarkable about Raghubir Yadav’s versatility
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Structural and process-related issues do plague Railways. But we’re aware of the nation’s growing aspirations, hence keep reforming and overhauling.
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For those who have weak lungs, a festival of love and peace, Diwali is only smoke
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A regular column on the essential buzz
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This hatred for the Mughals and unrequited admiration for the British is something inexplicable in most Hindutva leaders.
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How association with the expatriate Guptas bled global audit firm KPMG
OTHER STORIES
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Bangalore will soon be unliveable for many reasons, but the worst are its choked roads
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The fuss over Delhi Metro’s fare hike is a test case of how to run such fast-spreading networks
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I.M. Vijayan is a metaphor for Indian football: a poor, Dalit kid who sold soda in the stadium, rising to stardom with sheer talent
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Football’s lesson in dispossession wasn’t in vain. East Bengal’s thraldom reigned at a distance; then came a sudden reinforcement of the refugee status.
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Proximity to the Guptas brought the South African president under a cloud. But who are the Guptas?
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The tricolour flew high in Asian football. Early stirrings of a recovery can be felt now.
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With the U-17 FIFA World Cup in full swing, check out these starlets, some who have already made a name for themselves
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Jaekson Singh Thounaojam,16, who made history when he became the first Indian to score a goal at the FIFA Under-17 World Cup against Columbia, certainly didn't lead an easy life...
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More and more of those who had rallied behind Mamata’s poriborton call now stand against her
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Federational bungling for decades and lack of structure turned India, a proud footballing nation, into perpetual minnows. To harness the positive charge of the U-17 World Cup, Indian football needs a determined, tactical overhaul.