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‘India’s Problems Can’t Be Solved With Hatred’

Elections can be won with hatred, violence and anger, but these cannot solve the socio-economic problems facing the country and…

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All-English Education In India Neither Desirable Nor Doable

All government schools in Gujarat have begun mandatorily teaching English to six-year-olds at the start of primary school, from June…

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50 Million People Worldwide In Modern Slavery

Fifty million people were living in modern slavery in 2021, according to the latest Global Estimates of Modern Slavery . Of…

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People In J&K Have No Forum For Grievances: Mehbooba Mufti

Lambasting the Lieutenant Governor's administration for alleged public discontent, PDP chief Mehbooba Mufti on Monday said Jammu and Kashmir today…

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NASA’s Iconic 9/11 Images Taken From ISS

The US space agency has shared images of the 9/11 terrorist attack in 2001 taken from the International Space Station…

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SC Confronted With A Tide Of Death Sentences

India’s capital punishment regime is in crisis, an issue acknowledged by the country’s Supreme Court. But the incremental changes it…

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In Open Letter, Kamra Tells VHP To Denounce Godse Publicly

Days after his shows at a Gurugram bar were called off following threats by right-wing organisations, stand-up comic Kunal Kamra…

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Partition: 75 Years Later, Survivors’ Trauma Still Not Recognized

In his poignant, much-acclaimed short story “Toba Tek Singh,” Pakistani playwright Saadat Hasan Manto describes the plight of Bishan Singh,…

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UN Aid To Pak A Drop In The Ocean Of What Is Needed: Guterres

UN chief Antonio Guterres on Saturday exhorted the international community to step up efforts to help flood-ravaged Pakistan rebuild resilient…

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Tackling Air Pollution At A Global Scale

In the 1960s, scientists across Europe began to notice that the rain was unusually acidic, denuding forests and poisoning lakes.…

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“India Faces Bankruptcy Of Vision”

Former Congress president Rahul Gandhi on Friday said the country faces “bankruptcy of vision” for what its future should be…

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Maha: 3 Marginal Farmers Commit Suicide Over 2 Days

Three marginal farmers killed themselves in Maharashtra’s Nagpur district in separate incidents due to crop failure and indebtedness in a…

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Chopra Scripts History Again, Wins Diamond League Title

Olympic gold medallist javelin thrower Neeraj Chopra on Thursday achieved yet another historic feat as he became the first Indian…

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‘Our Friends In The Media Are Fully Controlled’

Congress leader Rahul Gandhi has said India is facing its “worst-ever economic crisis” and is heading towards a “disaster”, while…

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India Ranks 132 Out Of 191 In UNDP’s Human Development Index

India ranked 132 out of 191 countries in the 2021 Human Development Index (HDI), according to a report released by…

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India’s Literacy Programs Have Fallen Short

Lack of literacy can have serious implications for employability. Conversely, it can also be a major hurdle for applying for…

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Billionaires In Boats And Other Oddities

'Billionaires in boats' -- if you were to read this phrase on any given day, it would conjure images of…

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Over 47% Antibiotics Used In Pvt Sector In India Unapproved, Says Study

More than 47 per cent of antibiotic formulations used in India’s private sector in 2019 were not approved by the…

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Sri Lanka Crisis Due To Impunity For Human Rights Abuses

Sri Lanka is facing a devastating economic crisis, a UN report has said, noting that impunity for past and present…

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Suella Braverman Becomes 2nd Indian-Origin UK Home Secy

Suella Braverman, the Conservative Party member of Parliament for Fareham in south-east England, was on Tuesday appointed as the UK’s…

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Air Quality Management: India Needs To Train 10 Lakh People

India needs to train at least 10 lakh people in the next five years for air quality management, according to…

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Congress To Launch ‘Bharat Jodo Yatra’ Today In Kanyakumari

A day before the launch of the much-touted 3,570-km 'Bharat Jodo Yatra', the Congress on Tuesday said it is a…

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What Melting Tibetan Glaciers Reveal About Disease, Global Warming

As the Covid-19 pandemic wreaked havoc worldwide in 2020, scientists scrambled to produce vaccines. Millions of lives were lost, even…

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Huge Global Storm Is Starting, Russia Warns

The world is about to experience major turbulence as a result of illogical moves by Western nations, Kremlin spokesman Dmitry…

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Torrential Rains Bring Bengaluru To Its Knees

Torrential overnight rains left India's IT capital struggling on Monday as inundation and waterlogging threw life out of gear, leading…

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