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COVER STORY
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Asif has said that Islamabad cannot be blamed for instability in Afghanistan as while the United States has applied a strategy for establishing peace there.
In his piece, Yashwant Sinha had said that he would be failing his 'national duty' if he did not speak out now.
'Its (demonetisation) effects were yet to subside and GST served as a second blow,' he said.
Mulayam and his brother Shivpal Yadav were not invited to the party's state executive meet held here on September 23.
Ryan Pinto, and his parents had approached the High Court, seeking anticipatory bail in connection with the killing of class 2 student Pradhuman Thakur,
If there was a law that laid down the processes and procedures for verification of refugees and asylum seekers, the Rohingya issue could have been handled in a more effective manner
The fares were last revised in May. From the next month, fares will go up by a maximum of Rs 10.
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Asif has said that Islamabad cannot be blamed for instability in Afghanistan as while the United States has applied a strategy for establishing peace there.
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In his piece, Yashwant Sinha had said that he would be failing his 'national duty' if he did not speak out now.
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'Its (demonetisation) effects were yet to subside and GST served as a second blow,' he said.
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Mulayam and his brother Shivpal Yadav were not invited to the party's state executive meet held here on September 23.
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Ryan Pinto, and his parents had approached the High Court, seeking anticipatory bail in connection with the killing of class 2 student Pradhuman Thakur,
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If there was a law that laid down the processes and procedures for verification of refugees and asylum seekers, the Rohingya issue could have been handled in a more effective manner
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The fares were last revised in May. From the next month, fares will go up by a maximum of Rs 10.
OTHER STORIES
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China had earlier put an immediate ban on imports of North Korean textiles and a tighter cap on oil supplies from next year as part of efforts to implement UN sanctions.
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The trial in the case is scheduled to begin from Ocrober 21.
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Rashid, who has been called for questioning on October 3, is the first mainstream politician to be summoned by the National Investigation Agency in the case
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The BJP's paid social media 'pracharaks' will not be able to prove Sinha wrong as he is a senior leader, the Sena said.
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Singh is also the first woman to ever hold the post of a chief proctor in the university's 101-year-old history.
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A court of inquiry will ascertain the cause of the incident.
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The Kurds number about 30 million in the four countries of Turkey, Syria, Iraq and Iran, and are perhaps the world’s largest ethnic group without a state of its own
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Stars speak about their lodestar—the Guru and his teachings
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In spite of its limitations, Guru Nanak loved the Sufi way of life. Good deeds, truth and good actions were paths to God
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Bhindranwale, who campaigned for the Congress in the 1980 general elections, was one of the many weaknesses of the Indira Gandhi government, writes ex-BBC journalist Mark Tully
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Social factors played a key role in developing a Sikh socio-cultural identity. Even before Maharaja Ranjit Singh, the British visitors to India saw Sikhs as special
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Talk of a ‘pacifist’ Guru Nanak and ‘militant’ Gobind Singh oversimplifies Sikh history
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Guru Nanak, ‘almighty’s bride’, battled patriarchy in the 15th century. But the older mindset found its way back.
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Still an icon of sorts, Jarnail Singh Bhindranwale's ideology still attracts Punjabi youths. That's a worrying sign
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Video on Sikh pilgrims visiting a Pakistani gurdwara with a poster of 'Khalistan 2020' written on it has irked India
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Odisha chief minister Naveen Patnaik has spent Rs 22 lakh on an inquiry into the missing keys of the Ratna Bhandar. The delay in revealing the findings to the public is being seen as mysterious. Are all the gold and diamond safe?
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Even as National Conference and Congress keep mum and BJP seeks new leadership, Kargil residents are not willing to accept Leh as Ladakh's face while Jammu revolts too
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India’s only FM channel for fisherfolk, in Tamil Nadu’s Rameswaram island, is changing lives
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Calls for the ouster of Tipu Sultan from textbooks cause controversy...yet again
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The drama between the Shiv Sena and BJP continues, with barely a couple of days to go for the term of the Maharashtra assembly to expire.
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In an interview, Punjab chief minister Amarinder Singh tells Outlook that he believes Sikhism can provide a healing touch to strained relations between India and Pakistan.
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Sikhism’s ethics is pursuit of truth by obedience to the authority of the ‘name’—source of all knowledge
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It took three years for graphic artist and designer Orijit Sen and his team to create a vast permanent mural for the introductory gallery at the Virasat-e-Khalsa Museum in Sri Anandpur Sahib