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Formally, inaugurated by Palestinian leader Yasser Arafat in 1998, Nakba Day has been recognised as the day of beginning of Israel’s assault on the holy land since 1949.
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Fifteen people, including officials and members of a Kolkata vigilance team are fear to be trapped in Hindustan Copper Limited's Kolihan Mine a lift collapsed on Tuesday night. Rescue operations to pull them out are underway.
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The usual atmosphere of fear and heavy security, which often dominated elections in the Kashmir region, was absent this time
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Anita Mukhey, who worked part-time for the National Health Service (NHS) as a medical secretary, was waiting at the Burnt Oak Broadway bus stop in the Edgware area of London on May 9 when the accused, Jalal Debella, stabbed her fatally in the chest and neck.
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Outlook’s reporters have travelled thousands of kilometres across India to talk to people who can shatter the walls of echo chambers that keep us fortified and isolated
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As Jammu and Kashmir readies for its first major election exercise since the abrogation of Article 370, the ‘lion’ is back in Kashmir’s political rhetoric
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Ideology is not an issue in Andhra Pradesh. It is a choice between Jagan Mohan Reddy’s welfare schemes and Chandrababu Naidu’s development agenda
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The prime promises of the Telangana statehood movement—jobs and financial stability—still elude people in North Telangana
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Two women, two election symbols—voters in Baramati appear to be befuddled by the recent political saga that has split the NCP and the powerful Pawar clan
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Livelihood concerns of the fishing communities in Raigad and Ratnagiri find no mention in the electoral campaigns in the Konkan region
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Amid the rising influence of Shivaji and a deepening ‘insider-outsider’ divide, the candy-coloured temples of Goa have taken on a political hue, even as ‘original Goans’ remain sceptical of endorsing politics of religious majoritarianism
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In Hathras, a family waits for justice, in Budaun and Sambhal, people wait for dignity and development
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Badruddin Ajmal has not lost the Dhubri seat in Assam since 2009. Now he is fighting for political survival as Bengali Muslims look to favour the Congress
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What happened on March 14, 2007 in Nandigram? People still ask this question as they take part in the dance of democracy
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Mamata Banerjee stays the course but her party, plagued by corruption charges, spins out of control
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Have frequent communal tensions changed the social fabric of Bihar?
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Gangsters in Bihar no longer enjoy the kind of dominance that they did in the 90s, but that has not kept them away from politics
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The Camera d’Or (Best Debut Feature Film) winner at Cannes, 2023 is slow cinema at its best
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A rare psychologist of Indian culture, Sudhir Kakar leaves behind seminal works that will have relevance for many generations
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A glimpse into the political conversations of everyday India
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As the first major electoral exercise after the abrogation of Article 370 in 2019 is underway in Jammu and Kashmir, political leaders are talking about reclaiming lost spaces, rebuilding connections, and strengthening democratic resilience. In an interview with Outlook's Chinki Sinha and Naseer Ganai, Waheed Para, the People's Democratic Party’s (PDP) candidate from Srinagar constituency, talks about his personal experience of being in solitary confinement, and why the Lok Sabha elections are necessary for the region.
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