Rohtang tunnel will soon be open to traffic, make remote Lahaul-Spiti an all-weather destination
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COVER STORY
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The article came after President Ram Nath Kovind on Friday lavished praise on Kerala’s achievements in health, education, tourism and IT sectors
The Trailhawk is the most extreme version of the Jeep Compass and it comes with better off-road ability and an exclusive ‘Rock’ mode!
The Swift Sport, this is the closest we’ve got to laying our hands on the next-gen Swift till date
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The article came after President Ram Nath Kovind on Friday lavished praise on Kerala’s achievements in health, education, tourism and IT sectors
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The Trailhawk is the most extreme version of the Jeep Compass and it comes with better off-road ability and an exclusive ‘Rock’ mode!
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The Swift Sport, this is the closest we’ve got to laying our hands on the next-gen Swift till date
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OTHER STORIES
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Changes in the updated EcoSport are more than just cosmetic
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The Hyundai Creta gets aesthetic updates right before the launch of its flamboyant looking rival, the Renault Captur
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Several Ford dealers across Delhi and Mumbai have started accepting unofficial bookings of the model which will be on display in the first week of November.
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The Jeep Compass is yet to get an automatic transmission option with a diesel engine in India
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By November 27, it would have been five months since Hadiya's custody was handed over to her parents.
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The fifth-generation Land Rover Discovery goes up against the Mercedes-Benz GLE, Audi Q7, Volvo XC90 and the BMW X5
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The former servicemen have been protesting there for the past more than two years.
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Farooq backed Chidambaram and said, “P. Chidambaram was right to say that people of Kashmir want autonomy.
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The apex court has also issued notice to Centre asking it to file response within 4 weeks on the plea challenging linking Aadhar with mobile numbers
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Acting is easier, producing your own content is like mothering, says the one-time heroine and celeb hostess of #NoFilterNeha. Her favourite guest: Sourav Ganguly.
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A complete ban on sale and consumption of alcohol was imposed in Bihar in April last year.
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Shrewd, patient and astute, today’s leaders can draw many lessons from Pranabda’s life
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Barring a few years, Pranabji strode the heights of polity with imperious authority for decades
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The pandemic stalled the prideful marches, but painters, writers, filmmakers and performing artistes from the LGBTQ community embrace the digital world to express their political demand for an all-surpassing equality
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Peacock numbers are rising in India. But the growing population is also leading to increasing conflict with farmers trying to save their crops from hordes of the protected national bird descending on their fields.
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Rajat Sharma, senior journalist and president of the News Broadcasters Association (NBA), talks about sensationalising the Sushant Singh Rajput death coverage and the trial by media.
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The stomach-churning content broadcast in the name of investigative reporting only matches slash movies which purvey voyeuristic sensationalism
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Newschannels jump on the SSR tragedy, fangs bared, as all other issues lie by the wayside. And veterans who claim a higher pedestal are no better than the obvious offenders.
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Rashmi Tikku, professor of English in Nagpur university, lives in Delhi and shares her experience of home quarantine after testing positive for Covid-19
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The former live-in companion of Sushant Singh Rajput has been called all kinds of names during the ongoing media trial, being singled out as the mastermind of sorts for the actor’s demise under mysterious circumstances in Mumbai on June 14.
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Mega serials with unfolding family dramas have now shifted from entertainment to news channels thanks to Sushant Singh Rajput’s suicide and Rhea Chakraborty’s alleged hand in it
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The Press got carried away by the fabricators of the spy case related to ISRO in 1994 in the beginning and later made a course correction.
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The coverage of Sushant Singh Rajput’s death has turned into a ghastly media trial of Rhea Chakraborty. As the hawks swoop in, ethics, propriety and due legal process have gone for a toss.
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India’s internet infrastructure is grossly unprepared to support a wholesale shift of learning online
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Loyalists gang up to stave off call for reforms as bitter letter war intensifies
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China’s aggressive postures along the border poses a big diplomatic and military challenge for India. What are Delhi’s options?
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The Centre’s move to raise women’s legal age of marriage to 21 has sparked a heated debate
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The one-rupee fine slapped on Prashant Bhushan puts the spotlight on the judiciary’s ability to handle dissent
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Why did the CSK star and Dhoni favourite leave his team in Dubai? It was 'for my family', he tells Outlook, hinting at Covid in the team, scotching speculation about any ill-will
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Harsh Dev Singh, the voice of Dogras, gets harsh on BJP. After calling domicile law 'obnoxious' and harmful for Jammu, he now terms the new business rules 'repulsively bizarre'.
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A TV serial gets pulled off air in Assam, an actress gets trolled with rape/death threats? Why? Because the right wing saw ‘love jehad’ in a story of a Muslim man and Hindu woman.