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"Consider him my true comrade who was tested in fire of Emergency": PM Modi hails Venkaiah Naidu in...
The Economic Times· 4 days agoPrime Minister Narendra Modi described former Vice President of India, Venkaiah Naidu, as his true ...
How ACT UP Turned Pride Into a Protest for Palestine
them· 5 days agoAnd not only are they being silent, but much like with the AIDS crisis, they're being complicit in the way that...our fabulous glitters, and makeups, and...
Rohit Sharma almost in tears in India dressing room, gets comforted by Virat Kohli; Shastri sumps up...
Hindustan Times· 6 days agoThis win calls for a celebration, but a bigger goal awaits Rohit and the boys. Understanding the...
BJP, CPM target Mamata Banerjee’s Bengal govt over public thrashing of couple, governor asks for...
The Telegraph· 3 days agoBengal governor CV Ananda Bose on Monday sought a report from chief minister Mamata Banerjee on the...
DMK is now embracing Murugan. Why no party in Tamil Nadu can escape this Dravidian god
Theprint· 2 days agoThen, in 2023, Udhayanidhi Stalin’s controversial comment likening Sanatana Dharma to a disease lit...
Staff associations of mainstream lenders and regional rural banks at loggerheads over merger...
The Economic Times· 3 days agoKolkata: Staff associations at mainstream lenders and their linked rural counterparts appear to have...
Tyre options for Mahindra Scorpio N for highways and off-road trails | Team-BHP
Team-BHP· 4 days agoBHPian unpopulrxplorer recently shared this with other enthusiasts.Hello BHPians,I have completed...
Short fiction from Assam: A young revolutionary meets his schoolteacher after many years
Scroll· 6 days agoAn excerpt ‘An Everyday Story’ by Klirni Terangpi, from ‘Riverside Stories: Writings from Assam’, edited by Banamallika.
A contemporary ring
The Telegraph· 5 days agoIn the last decades of British rule in India, socialists and communists were active in anti-colonial politics. In the first decades of Independence, both...
Letters to the Editor: ‘Chaarsau bees’ will continue to live on in popular parlance
The Telegraph· 1 day agoIts imprint extended far beyond the realm of law and justice — ‘chaarsau bees’ is used all over the country to describe someone who is cunning or deceitful. Be it politicians accusing their ...