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COVER STORY
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Shah alleged that the funds released by the central government to the state were not reaching the people they were intended to benefit.
Harshita was shot dead in Chamrara village of Panipat by four men, led by Gogi on October 17
At the current rate of progress, the global gender gap will take 100 years to bridge, compared to 83 last year.
A look at the ten criteria on which the ranking has been done reveals that without the state many of the yardsticks would not have been improved upon.
Yuvraj, in an emotional post on Facebook, called Nehra a true friend and his retiring as an “emotional moment”.
Ragnarok refuses to take itself too seriously, unlike the usual stuck-up superhero fare.
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Shah alleged that the funds released by the central government to the state were not reaching the people they were intended to benefit.
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Harshita was shot dead in Chamrara village of Panipat by four men, led by Gogi on October 17
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At the current rate of progress, the global gender gap will take 100 years to bridge, compared to 83 last year.
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A look at the ten criteria on which the ranking has been done reveals that without the state many of the yardsticks would not have been improved upon.
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Yuvraj, in an emotional post on Facebook, called Nehra a true friend and his retiring as an “emotional moment”.
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Ragnarok refuses to take itself too seriously, unlike the usual stuck-up superhero fare.
OTHER STORIES
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The UK-based lexicographer found that the use of "fake news" registered a 365 per cent rise in the last 12 months, reflecting Trump’s consistent use of the word in the wake of the 2016 presidential election in retaliation to unflattering media coverage.
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I urge the government and the administration to open their eyes, understand the grief of victim's family and contemplate the reason behind these so-called minor incidents.
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Honda has started accepting bookings for its all-new 125cc scooter
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MSIL cashed in on the festive season with an increase in sales figures, Ciaz hit by higher rate of GST on hybrids
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A flood of memories came rushing back when Nehra was asked to bowl his last over in cricket from the very end he started bowling.
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Based on responses from 7,878 new vehicle owners, Maruti and Tata shared the second spot with 893 points, while Hyundai topped the chart with 923
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The Japanese carmaker registers a 6 per cent year-on-year growth despite the blow dealt by GST cess
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The fourth-gen model remains unmistakably a Wrangler and Jeep promises improved 4x4 capabilities and aerodynamics
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The company recorded a 5 per cent increase in domestic sales along with second place in JD Power customer satisfaction survey
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It will be the third SUV in Lexus’ India line-up
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Like its peers, the Nissan offering too will be based on a pick-up truck and will reportedly make its global premiere in China next year
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The AAP's government had challenged the high court verdict that Delhi is not a state and the Lieutenant Governor (LG) is not its administrative head.
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RLD leader Jayant Chaudhary re-lives the day the police rained blows on him on his way to Hathras
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A fractured ICC twists this way and that to elect an independent chairman; its ambitious mandarins are ensnared in its controversial election process
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Laloo Prasad and Nitish Kumar have both contributed towards shaping Bihar's destiny, each in their own styles
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Chirag Paswan has done the unthinkable by pulling out of the NDA. But there could be a method to this madness.
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Four-term MP Shatrughan Sinha shares his observation on the Bihar elections and the prospects of the Congress which is a partner in the Mahagathbandhan, led by RJD
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There are two eras in Bihar: one before Laloo and one after. He changed the state’s social structure.
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Another factor that has worked in Nitish’s favour is women as a vote-bank, says Sanjay Kumar Jha, Water Resources Minister of Bihar
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There are a few contenders to the throne. And many pretenders. But can they dislodge the king of 15 years? All that's to know about the Bihar elections.
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It’s advantage BJP in UP as rivals Congress, SP and BSP struggle to shrug off their inertia
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Lack of demand for oil since the Covid lockdown has put huge pressure on global oil producers
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Away from Ladakh, cross-LoC violations keep the Indo-Pak pot boiling
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Eyes set on next year’s assembly polls, TMC and BJP draw swords in a gathering mass of political violence in Bengal
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Stalin and Palaniswami have contrasting personalities and skills. The battle lines are drawn clearly in Tamil Nadu.
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TRPs are tarnished. Can it be that the Indian Readership Survey is compromised too?
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Stay-at-home, work-from-home, social distancing, Covid curbs…but online dating keeps the lonely hearts ticking, and how
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Global awards help actors like me who are fond of independent films—the recognition attracts producers, thinking that an actor will bring credibility into a film, says Adil Hussain
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A photo-essay on artisans of Kumartuli, forced to rein in their creativity in the time of Covid
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Why are mediclaim reimbursements so unpredictable in Covid cases?
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If a party cannot choose its leader, how will the people choose you as a leader to lead the country, asks Khushbu Sundar who recently quit Congress to join BJP
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The Naveen Patnaik government in Odisha was left with egg on its face after falling for fake news
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The raging pandemic has put a big question mark over Mysore's 400-year-old celebrations
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A radical BJP leader in Assam has demanded an end to feeding beef to zoo tigers. The party says not our view.
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NIA's arrest of 84-year-old Adivasi activist Stan Swamy has re-opened the debate around witch-hunt by the government in the Bhima-Koregaon case