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COVER STORY
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The agency had searched the boy's residence on September 28, but kept it under the wraps to prevent any speculation about him emerging as a prime suspect in the case, they added.
Any investigation of modern South Asian history -- and the reimagining of the 'Islamic' within it -- immediately implicates colonialism
The Commission was scheduled to meet the 24-year-old woman at her home in Vaikom in Kottayam district on Monday and the family was informed about it..
India’s health report card: 333 disease conditions and injuries, 84 risk factors
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The agency had searched the boy's residence on September 28, but kept it under the wraps to prevent any speculation about him emerging as a prime suspect in the case, they added.
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Any investigation of modern South Asian history -- and the reimagining of the 'Islamic' within it -- immediately implicates colonialism
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The Commission was scheduled to meet the 24-year-old woman at her home in Vaikom in Kottayam district on Monday and the family was informed about it..
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India’s health report card: 333 disease conditions and injuries, 84 risk factors
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OTHER STORIES
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"Hindutva and development are complementary to each other... "
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The stalker set S Induja, on fire at the doorstep of her home in the city's Adambakkam area
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In his meeting with Myanmar's State Counsellor, the UN Secretary General highlighted the need for allowing the return of displaced Muslims who have fled to neighbouring Bangladesh.
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Two persons were arrested for allegedly killing 35-year-old Khan.
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In the past, Shankar had come out against the Supreme Court’s 2013 verdict on Section 377, saying homosexuality is not crime
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It’s one year since Atlas shrugged, and our planet turned upside down. Have we come back to the way we were? Has India, finally, ‘Uncovided’ itself?
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A victory will consolidate Rahul’s position
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The BJP may not make it big in the assembly polls, but foundations will be built for the 2024 Lok Sabha elections
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Saffron with a French-Tamil twang? Well, a Trojan horse governor opened the castle, and now a dress rehearsal is on for the larger Dravidian game.
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Can the BJP influence the course of Tamil Nadu politics?
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BJP pushes for two-in-a-row. Congress, new regional parties hope to cash in on anti-CAA sentiments.
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This is where Mamata, in 2007, went right into the eye of the storm and mastered the furies. She returns again for a rematch—against a renegade satrap.
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A bulked-up BJP worries about a Left surge in Bengal. Mamata counts on her government’s good deeds.
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For the BJP, whose national footprint is yet to match its pan-Indian self-image, this is a fight for the final frontiers
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The newly declared ceasefire along the LoC benefits both countries, stops needless bloodletting. Yet no one bets on a further thaw.
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Himachal walks the tightrope to power its development with wider roads and hydel electricity at the cost of millions of trees and a reshaped topography. Are the ecological pitfalls accounted for?
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What does a movement look like, and feel like? The human spirit, in all its joyous colour, is unfurled across a whole landscape that’s become a modern, mobile Kurukshetra.
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'Nothing can keep you down except yourself. If you give up, it’s the end of you. I performed to the best of my abilities. The rest is destiny,' says Govinda in an exclusive interview to Eshita Bhargava
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Amitav Ghosh versifies the oldest tale of the Sundarbans in a magnificently illustrated volume
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Big screens, those grand exhibitors of Bollywood, are in great peril. They look at films with the biggest stars to pull them back from the very brink.
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Racism is out there, and also inside Buckingham Palace. Harry and his biracial wife finally open up on Oprah’s show on how difficult it was to be a British royal.
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Headlines from around the world last week
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Haryana CM Manohar Lal Khattar tells Harish Manav that only 40 people are misleading thousands of farmers. Earlier, they were demanding a guarantee on MSP. Now they want repeal of the new farm laws, rise of milk price to Rs 100 per litre and free up the toll plazas.
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Passing through: A chuckle here, a teardrop there
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It’s a mystic puzzle. Some 160 Buddhist monks in a Tibetan monastery test positive for Covid. But they had never even stepped out….
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What’s Ghulam Nabi up to? Is he relaunching himself? Is he eyeing the Vice-President’s post? Will he form a breakaway faction? Is he joining the BJP?
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Acres and acres of Similipal, Asia’s second largest biosphere reserve, have burned to a cinder. And no one knew….
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In case you missed it: News and newsmakers from India over the past week