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Karnataka cabinet clears bill mandating reservation for locals in jobs
The Hindu· 3 hours agoThe Act defines a local candidate as a person “who is born in the state of Karnataka and who is...
Perspective: What we learned about MAGA on Saturday
Deseret News· 8 hours agoThis stereotype was most memorably defined by Hillary Clinton during the 2016 campaign when she said that half of Trump supporters belong in a...
Project Nexus: A UPI-like network for international payments
Livemint· 1 hour agoThe central banks of India, Malaysia, the Philippines, Singapore and Thailand are working with the...
In 'Omnivore,' Noma's René Redzepi Unlocks the Stories Behind Foods That Define Us
Conde Nast Traveler· 6 days agoWe played with the kids during the day; we swam in the local cenote. That, to me, was the beginning...
HC stays notice for taking over ‘Pandaram’ land in Kavaratti
The Hindu· 6 days agoThe Kerala High Court has for three months stayed a notice issued by the Deputy Collector, Kavaratti, Lakshadweep, for taking possession of the ‘Pandaram’ land from a petitioner who has moved ...
Inside the Rise, Fall, and Spectacular Comeback of Ghurka’s Luxe Bags
Robb Report· 20 hours agoThe brand’s manufacturing, which had been based in Connecticut since its inception, was moved to...
9 Very Hot Non-Penetrative Sex Ideas
Self· 5 days agoAnd for similar reasons, it might bring you gender euphoria (or be a joyful gender-affirming experience!) or better align with your cultural, religious,...
SC judge opts out of bench to review pleas on same-sex marriage
rediff.com· 6 days agoAccording to the sources, Justice Khanna has cited personal reasons for his recusal. The recusal of...
Citing ‘Naxalism in urban areas’, Maharashtra Govt tables Bill
Indian Express· 5 days agoThe Bill defines an “unlawful activity” as one which constitutes a danger or menace to public order,...
Aakar Patel | Constitution gives right to propagate religion… But laws make it an offence
The Asian Age· 11 hours agoDo Indians have freedom of religion? The Constitution says yes, but the laws say no. India is an unusual nation where propagation is both a fundamental right and a criminal offence. A fundamental ...