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China funding and the Indian Foreign Minister’s son: What is actually cooking?

The Opposition Congress has been urging the Centre to break its silence on ORF, Jaishankar’s son, and the Chinese funding; but nothing seems to be forthcoming

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Sweeping slums behind curtains to look pretty

Is there the need for barricading and shutting off slums when a major event happens?

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Man’s quest to acquire sexual prowess pushes Olive Ridley turtles to the brink

Olive Ridleys along Punta Chame face threat from humans who think turtle eggs are an aphrodisiac

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Slamming history to ‘restore’ national pride

The BJP is bent on renaming roads that bear Muslim rulers’ names as it strives to ‘restore’ national pride

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World Happiness Report 2021: India far behind Nepal, Bangladesh and Pakistan

The World Happiness Report shows how India is in no position to smile. It is inching closer to Taliban-ruled Afghanistan and is far behind all its neighbouring

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Indian Journalists who have upheld true journalism

When entire country lives under fear and nobody has the guts, there are few brave journalists and anchors who do their duty towards true journalism.

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Why is PM Modi so obsessed with putting all the blame on Nehru?

Prime Minister Modi invoked the Nehru name yet again, blaming him for the delay in liberation of Goa

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Khatna: This nick in a young girl’s skin is much more than a religious and a social norm

The lack of data and secrecy maintained around Female Genital Cutting (FGC) or Khatna by the Dawoodi Bohras is delaying its ban in India.

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Bollywood & Power Play – From A Thriving Industry To A Card Tower

What started as an adaptation of Hollywood in Bombay, turned out to be a rich and ripe commercial industry several decades later.

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The Global Hunger Index results may be questionable but lacunae in the system cannot be denied

This year, the Global Hunger Index (GHI) has also introduced nutritive values also which is a good step.

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Party, president, pariwar: Sonia Gandhi and the art of being ‘full-time’ Congress chief

Sonia Gandhi has all the right to pat herself saying that she is the Congress supremo. But she should also act as one.

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Democracy, Nuclear Disasters and The Chernobyl Accident

Democracy is not a structure but a way of life. Openness and the freedom to express one's views is the essence of democracy.

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Holier-than-thou justification of the relation between Durga Puja and sex workers

If a soil blob from right outside the house of a sex worker is a must for idol-making, then why they are out-casted from society?

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Paint flakes are killing the ocean; Why isn’t the world listening?

The study by scientists from the University of Plymouth and the Marine Biological Association is a wake-up call.

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Lights out for the earth? Research reveals dip in brightness of the planet in the past 2 decades

Climate change due to warming ocean waters have caused a drop in brightness of the earth, finds study.

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Can PM CARES Fund be called a public fund, if not ‘State’ under Art 12 of Indian Constitution?

If not ‘State’ despite using government property, the PM CARES fund can be called a public fund under section 2(h)(d) of RTI Act of 2005. Yesterday,

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The role of Indian media in arresting imitation suicide rates while reporting celeb suicides

Indian Media should report celebs suicides and deaths more responsibly and comprehensively to lower imitation suicides rates. Indian media reportage of celebrit

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Afghanistan and Myanmar: Two Nations, Two Tales

The military coup of Myanmar and the Taliban takeover of Afghanistan – How similar or different are they? On February 1, 2021, the military seized control of My

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Female Priestesses were never denied to perform puja rituals in Hinduism

As female priestesses break into male bastion of priests, the story delves deeper into the Hindu religious texts to understand the arguments against women pries

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