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Keep doing Hindu-Muslim if you want to come down to 6 seats from 182—Ram Vilas Paswan
Theprint· 10 hours agoThere is no difference between Naqvi and Paswan. Similarly, the matter between India and Pakistan is...
Kohli had to be Kohli to help India win the World Cup final
The Week· 10 hours agoTwelve years ago, Kohli was player of the match in his first T20 World Cup match. The...
PHOTO GALLERY | In the Spotlight | 'You learn to trust each other': Trainer hopes to build on...
The Tribune-Democrat, Johnstown, Pa.· 10 hours agoBEDFORD, Pa. – On a balmy June afternoon, Nicole Wallace showed off three horses at the idyllic Royal Diamond Ranch in Cumberland Valley Township, Bedford County. She rode Diamond, Snoopy and ...
A migrant student’s translated work of a Malayalam story to be released this week
The Hindu· 10 hours agoSanoj Kumar and Dimpal Devi can hardly decipher a word in Malayalam despite having moved in to Kochi...
‘We don’t have a Puka Nacua’: BYU’s offense in 2024 will lack superstars, but there’s decent depth...
Deseret News· 11 hours ago“Last year, kinda like the O line, I thought the receivers were good players — it just took us a...
Old Delhi’s Bakrid goats are living king-size in UP. Morning gargle, sprinklers, big meals
Theprint· 11 hours ago“It’s time for their lunch,” announced Iqbal, as the men filled the iron taslas (deep bowls) with...
Indore: Police Gear Up To Make Visits To Waterfalls Safe
Free Press Journal· 11 hours agoIndore (Madhya Pradesh): The monsoon season is upon us and people of the city often throng various...
‘I couldn’t even talk to my friends about it’: Why women in their 40s are now talking about...
Mid Day· 12 hours agoShamita Shetty shared her experiences last year in November. “I was having palpitations, and had no...
Munjya director Aditya Sarpotdar says his villain represents patriarchy: ‘He believes men don’t need...
Hindustan Times· 13 hours agoMunjya is the new addition to Maddock horror universe. Filmmaker Aditya Sarpotdar in an interview...
Decline in BA Seats in Government Colleges in Chandigarh | Chandigarh News - Times of India
The Times of India· 15 hours agoAccording to past prospectuses, the total number of BA seats across the four government colleges in 2018-19 was 2,920, which has now gone down to 2,500, reflecting an overall reduction of 17% ...