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Welfare Warfare
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Welfare Warfare

Buoyed up by popular schemes, TRS crushes a flailing Opposition

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December 24, 2018
Congress Is Back With A Bang
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Congress Is Back With A Bang

The ‘semi-finals’ went to the Congress, rousing it from four years of gloom. Its colours now reappear in heartland India, hitting the BJP in its own stronghold: 2019 looks a more open game now.

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December 24, 2018
Steel Your Car With Zinc Coat
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Steel Your Car With Zinc Coat

Centre drives plan to make galvanised steel mandatory in Indian automobile production.

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December 31, 2018
Hedging The Bahujan Bet
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Hedging The Bahujan Bet

Despite bagging little in recent polls, Mayawati is very much in the big one.

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December 31, 2018
Every Section Of Society In MP Is In Distress
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Every Section Of Society In MP Is In Distress

Madhya Pradesh Congress chief Kamal Nath has frequently been endowed with epithets such as ‘doer’ and ‘go-getter’ in his political career going back over four decades. He is the seniormost member of the Lok Sabha, having represented Chhindwara constituency in Madhya Pradesh nine times since 1980. On his hands is the unenviable task of wresting Madhya Pradesh from the BJP—the first time he is leading his party’s campaign in a state election. It is a huge challenge to dislodge Shivraj Singh Chouhan from the CM’s post, which he has held for the past 15 years, while also contending with the challenge from within the Congress—after all, it was the young Scindia scion, Jyotiraditya, who was being groomed for a leadership role in the state. At the same time, this is perhaps the best chance to defeat the BJP in a direct one-to-one fight, with anti-incumbency at an all-time high. That is why Madhya Pradesh is seen as the true marker to gauge the public mood in the run-up to the 2019 Lok Sabha polls.

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December 03, 2018
Prejudice, Pride And A Chopper Override
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Prejudice, Pride And A Chopper Override

A man is in jail due to the CM’s fallout with a former partyman.

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December 03, 2018
Flaying Jats Of Haryana Theatre
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Flaying Jats Of Haryana Theatre

INLD splits as Chautala’s eldest son Ajay forms new party, declares war against brother Abhay.

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December 03, 2018
The Bill Pecks A Raw Wound
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The Bill Pecks A Raw Wound

Youths pick up the gun again in Assam to signal ULFA’s revival amid outrage over citizenship bill.

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December 03, 2018
Not Just Islomania
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Not Just Islomania

India is on top in its rivalry with China over influence in Maldives.

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December 03, 2018
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To Stop The Next Kasabs

War today has mutated; it now comes in many forms. Once it used to have a beginning and an end—truce and peace would follow war. Terrorism, its most dreaded modern mutant, breaks that template. It has the feel of a permanent war, one without end or armistice. November 26 is a day to remember one of the biggest terror strikes India has seen—big on spectacle like 9/11, and almost equal in its disruptive nature, if not the number of people who lay dead at the end. One decade since that November day, it’s a time to mourn the dead—a staggering 166 civilians and security personnel—and to take what appears in the retrospective lens and apply it to the future. The best way to honour those dead would be to ensure the mistakes that brought it about, or aided it, are never repeated. are we ready to face a new, morphed form of violent terror? Before we look at the gaps in our fences, we must crack the code of terror, put its rubik’s cube squares in a pattern.

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November 26, 2018
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Laloo Prasad Yadav- Absentee Kingmaker?

The prisoner-patient of fodder scam taint may be at his weakest today, but his boast that you can’t take Laloo out of Bihar still rings a tad true. The old warrior seems nowhere close to exiting 2019’s election chessboard.

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January 21, 2019
Bombay Bus Going Bust?
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Bombay Bus Going Bust?

Mumbai’s Iconic Best Bus Is In Troubled Waters.

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September 03, 2018
Achtung G-Men​​​​​​​
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Achtung G-Men​​​​​​​

After a painfully long wait, BMW’s entry-level G Series – the G 310 R and G 310 GS – are finally here. So, do they live up to the hype?

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September 03, 2018
Are You Hit By The Pink Tax?
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Are You Hit By The Pink Tax?

Women Do Not Just Earn Less Than Men For The Same Work. They Are Also Fleeced More In The Market.

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September 03, 2018
Asian Games 2018- Champions Of Their Own Making
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Asian Games 2018- Champions Of Their Own Making

A trickle of precious gold at the Asiad could herald a gush of metal. Remarkably, our athletes are backed by self-serving official apathy, callousness and greed.

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September 03, 2018
Viscera Of The Living Past
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Viscera Of The Living Past

Tactile and conceptual. A new wave of museums shakes off the mothballs.

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September 03, 2018
Narendra Modi- India Hasn't Been The Same Since...
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Narendra Modi- India Hasn't Been The Same Since...

Once an outsider to Delhi’s power corridors, Modi learned the ropes like an apprentice and took the world by storm.

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August 20, 2018
Legend Of The Renunciate
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Legend Of The Renunciate

Sonia Gandhi’s story is extraordinary on every level. Fairytales do no justice.

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August 20, 2018
Chasms Of Middle Earth
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Chasms Of Middle Earth

The unscripted reign of the commons’ king and the crossroads he stares at.

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August 20, 2018
A Real Ageless Copter
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A Real Ageless Copter

Swashbuckling hitter, unwavering skipper, fit as a fiddle at 37...and there’s still more to Indian cricket’s Dhoni era.

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August 20, 2018
Karunanidhi: Episodes From The Script
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Karunanidhi: Episodes From The Script

The Dravidian veteran’s influence on Tamil society and politics was unique. He practised realpolitik, masterminded reforms, stayed on course during adversity and played patriarch.

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August 20, 2018
Tipu Of A Thousand Rocket
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Tipu Of A Thousand Rocket

Mysore rockets found in a Shimoga farm pique interest in the 18th-century innovation.

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August 27, 2018
Sanctuary Makers
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Sanctuary Makers

The Centre for Wildlife Rehabilitation and Rescue near Kaziranga in Assam is the guardian angel for animals and birds in peril, especially during floods.

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August 27, 2018
Security Smoke Screen
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Security Smoke Screen

A heavier wallet to splurge at the cost of social security may. 

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August 27, 2018
We'll Go Back To Barracks Once Things Stabilise
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We'll Go Back To Barracks Once Things Stabilise

As the General-officer-Commanding (GoC) of the Indian Army’s Srinagar-based 15 Corps, Lt Gen Anil Kumar Bhatt is the man in charge of counter-insurgency operations in Kashmir. In an exclusive interview to Outlook’s Naseer Ganai, Lt Gen Bhatt speaks on a range of issues related to insurgency—from Pakistan’s proxy war, increasing number of Kashmiri youth being lured to militancy, civilian casualties during operations and on the need for the controversial Armed Forces (Special Powers) Act (AFSPA) in the Valley. Excerpts:

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August 27, 2018
Bangalore Torpedo Rewired
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Bangalore Torpedo Rewired

Karnataka by polls are a matter of morale for the ruling coalition.

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November 05, 2018
Back To The Future
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Back To The Future

Revival of an anti­foreigner stir sets the tone for tense days in Assam.

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November 05, 2018
No Muslim Voice In Poll Bound States
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No Muslim Voice In Poll Bound States

Far from being ‘appeased’, Muslims are out of the reckoning in three states.

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November 05, 2018
Architect Of Their Happiness
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Architect Of Their Happiness

High on idealism, popularity, Bhutan’s PM Lotay Tshering seeks to fulfil his promises.

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November 05, 2018
Women In Kerala Are Pushing The 'Lakshmana Rekha'
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Women In Kerala Are Pushing The 'Lakshmana Rekha'

The Sabarimala and Franco fiascos are emblematic of the patriarchy’s resistance to women’s rights.

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November 05, 2018