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SC Extends Protection To Leena Manimekalai Over ‘Kaali’ Poster Row

The Supreme Court on Monday extended the relief granted to filmmaker Leena Manimekalai of no coercive action in connection with…

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Residents Try To Save A River In Kerala

Source: PTI Eloor smells like it is dying. Once it was an island of rich farmland on the Periyar River,…

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Dalai Lama Apologises To Boy, His Family After Kissing Video Goes Viral

Source: IANS Globally acclaimed Tibetan spiritual leader, the Dalai Lama, on Monday apologised to a young boy and his family,…

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Reporting Is Not Espionage, But History Shows Otherwise

The detention of Wall Street Journal reporter Evan Gershkovich in Russia on espionage charges marks an unusual throwback to the…

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It’s Irrational To Omit Key Portions From NCERT Books: Teachers’ Body

Source: IANS, PTI The Democratic Teachers' Front (DTF) on Friday criticised the National Council of Educational Research and Training (NCERT)…

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Four Months After Lapierre’s Death, His Guide ‘Leaves’ Pilkhana Forever

Barely four months after the demise of French author Dominique Lapierre, his Indian friend Reginald John, who helped him understand…

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Squeezed Between China And Russia, Mongolia Fears ‘New Cold War’

Mongolia’s prime minister, Luvsannamsrain Oyun-Erdene, recently expressed his country’s fear that the world is heading towards a new cold war…

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‘Not A Terrorist, Will Continue To Fight For My Passport’: Iltija

"Am I a terrorist or an anti-national?" PDP president Mehbooba Mufti's daughter Iltija asked on Friday, a day after she…

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Withdraw ‘Draconian’ Amendments To IT Rules: Editors’ Guild

The Editors' Guild of India on Friday said it was "deeply disturbed" by the "draconian" amendments to the Information Technology…

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Law Must Have The Touch Of Humanity: CJI

Chief Justice of India D Y Chandrachud on Friday said that law must have the touch of humanity to serve…

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Covid-19 Rebound? 6,050 New Cases, Highest In Over 6 Months

India reported 6,050 fresh Covid-19 cases and 14 deaths in the past 24 hours, the highest in over six months,…

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E-Commerce Firms’ Response To Waste Needs To Pack A Punch

Last week, I decided to finally treat myself to an online purchase from a leading women's wear brand. It had…

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Adani Group Links With Chinese Firm Threat To National Security: Cong

The Congress on Thursday accused the Adani group of having business links with a Chinese company in all its infrastructure…

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Racist, Sexist Depictions Of Human Evolution Endure In Science, Education

Systemic racism and sexism have permeated civilisation since the rise of agriculture, when people started living in one place for…

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Climate Change Can Drive Global Outbreaks In Dengue, Chikungunya: WHO

Source: IANS Climate change can lead to global outbreak of mosquito-borne diseases like dengue, zika and chikungunya, warned the World…

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Sealed Cover Reports Violate The Principles Of Justice: SC

The Supreme Court on Wednesday slammed the practice of filing sealed cover reports in courts and said it violates both…

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Surge In Digital Nomadism Is Pricing Out Local Communities

For eight years I have studied digital nomadism, the millenial trend for working remotely from anywhere around the world. I…

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UN Says Taliban Have Barred Its Female Afghan Staffers From Working

Source: PTI Female Afghan employees of the United Nations have been banned by the ruling Taliban from working in the…

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In Final Speech, Ardern Reflects On Leading NZ

Source: PTI In her final speech to New Zealand's Parliament on Wednesday, Jacinda Ardern described in emotional terms how she'd…

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‘Modern Indian History Should Start From 2014’

Source: PTI In an apparent swipe at the government over the reported removal of certain references in NCERT’s new Class…

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LSE To Review Student Elections After Indian Student’s Disqualification

The London School of Economics (LSE) has said it will be conducting an external review of its students' union elections…

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Pan-India Job Aspirants Form A Collective For ‘Right To Employment’

Source: PTI More than a hundred organisations including job aspirants’ collectives have joined hands to form a youth alliance named…

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J&K Tulip Bloom Mesmerises Visitors

Source: PTI Asia’s largest tulip garden in Srinagar is in full bloom and is attracting tourists in hordes, with nearly…

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Indian Student Alleges His Identity Targeted At London School Of Economics

Source: IANS An Indian student at the London School of Economics (LSE) pursuing post-graduate studies has alleged that he faced…

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Alvin Bragg: The New York Prosecutor Who Got Trump Indicted

Source: Reuters Donald Trump's indictment has thrust into the spotlight Alvin Bragg, the prosecutor whose office convinced a New York…

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