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COVER STORY
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He said 70 years have "passed but they (India) could not get it (PoK)".
Born on September 9, 1927 in Uttar Pradesh's Faizabad, Kunwar Narayan was known for his poetry, stories and critiques.
"I am hopeful... I am not disheartened. No one is opposed to amity. This is just a beginning, we will talk to all," Ravi Shankar told the media.
The government has notified lower GST rates in over 200 items, including chocolates, waffles, furniture, wrist watch, cutlery items, suitcase, ceramic tiles and articles of cement.
The green panel also took exception to non-compliance of the directions issued by the Supreme Court in 2012 and asked the board what steps have it taken in all these years.
"Thereafter, trials will take place there itself without requiring prisoners to be taken out",
Delhi Air Pollution: Punjab CM Amarinder Singh Says Farmers Can't Give Up Stubble Burning Completely
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He said 70 years have "passed but they (India) could not get it (PoK)".
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Born on September 9, 1927 in Uttar Pradesh's Faizabad, Kunwar Narayan was known for his poetry, stories and critiques.
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"I am hopeful... I am not disheartened. No one is opposed to amity. This is just a beginning, we will talk to all," Ravi Shankar told the media.
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The government has notified lower GST rates in over 200 items, including chocolates, waffles, furniture, wrist watch, cutlery items, suitcase, ceramic tiles and articles of cement.
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The green panel also took exception to non-compliance of the directions issued by the Supreme Court in 2012 and asked the board what steps have it taken in all these years.
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"Thereafter, trials will take place there itself without requiring prisoners to be taken out",
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OTHER STORIES
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Lauding India's impressive economic growth in the recent decades, the journal said that the government has but "failed to provide affordable healthcare to its people."
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The plans were considered and approved from the point of view of security, compliance with the Aadhaar Act and protection of privacy, said UIDAI CEO Ajay Bhushan Pandey.
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There were five-six cases against Tahir in Bharatpur and Dausa districts of Rajasthan and one case of cow-smuggling against Umar, the police said.
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Parrikar shared the story while interacting with school students at a Children’s Day function in Panaji, when he was asked to tell if he had ever watched an adult movie in his youth.
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During the proceedings, the tribunal was informed by the state government that it has applied for grant of mandatory clearances and sought adjournment of the case.
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An RTI query had, earlier in the day, revealed that the government had used mere Rs 93 lakh of a Rs 700 crore amount it had collected under the 'environment cess'.
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Not quite. Magufuli was autocratic, yes, and he also pooh-poohed Covid-19 as a satanic ploy. And yet, Tanzania looks back at this maverick with mixed emotions.
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Headlines from around the world last week
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The story about this century’s wealth creators in the stock market busts a few myths, and reveals that the path to riches is random and unreal, almost fantastical
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Undermining the police hierarchy for extraneous reasons promotes indiscipline and brings disastrous outcomes for everyone
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An explosives-laden SUV, an even more explosive letter. The unfolding drama is threatening to blow away the multi-party government.
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Life imitates art in Mumbai as the black sheep in law enforcement turn into trigger-happy hitmen, often with patronage of their political masters. Sachin Waze is just one case study.
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BJP ramps up battle for Delhi with contentious legislation, AAP caught on the wrong foot
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Will Congress’s attempt to rouse anti-CAA sentiments translate into votes in this highly polarised state?
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Some of the portraits in Robert Fogarty’s latest project 'Dear Nurses' evoke hope and resilient spirits.
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Who was Sahir? Met with benign neglect by intellectuals, not quite a mass poet either. His poetry was touched by romance, but his romance was too touched by life to be frothy.
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Big plans for 400th birth anniversary of Guru Tegh Bahadur
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India is a liberal democracy and Quad member, and a friend too of the junta in Myanmar. The brutal coup catches New Delhi in a bind.
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O. Rajagopal, the only elected BJP representative in Kerala, has accepted that there is a secret pact among the Congress, the Muslim League and the BJP, says CM Pinarayi Vijayan
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If it wins, the LDF will accomplish what nobody has managed to since 1977
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TMC has weathered the desertion storm, while grassroots dissent rages against BJP’s candidate list
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Tamil Nadu parties are past masters at election promises
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Passing through: A chuckle here, a teardrop there
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A woman in love with a wild boar? Unable to cope with forcible separation? This is not mythology, but a signifier of the Adivasi credo of life.
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He may have lost his place in the Karnataka cabinet, and the woman who accused him may have wavered in her statements, but Ramesh Jarkiholi is not out of the woods yet.
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The YSR legacy rides high in Andhra, the post-split coastal state, via his son Jaganmohan. Why is daughter Sharmila making a sortie into Telangana with a new party?
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Will rice, turmeric and red chillis cross the Jhelum again, instead of guns? Cross-LoC trade still needs a few security loopholes to be plugged, but peace is stirring.
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In case you missed it: News and newsmakers from India over the past week