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The Name Is Khan
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The Name Is Khan

Meet the Kashmiri businessman who took it upon himself to give a proper burial to Covid-19 victims

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March 28, 2021
Superhumans In The streets
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Superhumans In The streets

Hyderabad's sanitation workers played multiple roles during the pandemic

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March 28, 2021
India's Covid Heroes
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India's Covid Heroes

For every Covid-19 warrior who went to battle, there was a battalion of heroes who brought succour to all and solution to pandemic-induced problems

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7 mins  |
March 28, 2021
We delivered with limited infrastructure
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We delivered with limited infrastructure

We delivered with limited infrastructure

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March 28, 2021
We Indians realised our capabilities
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We Indians realised our capabilities

The pandemic year was a time when Indian institutions and laboratories came to the fore, coming up with indigenous solutions, whether it was for developing testing kits or personal protective equipment, understanding the novel virus or creating surveillance mechanisms.

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March 28, 2021
Home, help
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Home, help

Men and boys in Uttar Pradesh become gender equality champions to tackle rising cases of domestic violence

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March 28, 2021
Veteran's battle
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Veteran's battle

B.S. Yediyurappa's leadership shone through even as he fought the virus himself

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March 28, 2021
Being human
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Being human

A mob prevented the burial of his boss. But, Dr Pradeep Kumar fought back and proved that compassion is not heroism, but a prerequisite for being called human

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March 28, 2021
For the people
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For the people

How the election machinery reinvented itself ahead of the Bihar assembly polls in 2020

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4 mins  |
March 28, 2021
Against all odds
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Against all odds

A polio-stricken anganwadi worker is at the heart of a Madhya Pradesh village's fight against Covid-19

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March 28, 2021
West Bengal Out With The Old Candidates
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West Bengal Out With The Old Candidates

While the Trinamool and the left seem to be phasing out old hands, the BJP has reposed its faith in strong ground-level leaders

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6 mins  |
March 21, 2021
Return call
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Return call

Indian brands are making a comeback in the competitive mobile phone category. Are they good enough to take on the mighty Chinese?

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March 21, 2021
LEFT & WRITE
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LEFT & WRITE

Social activist Kobad Ghandy, jailed for a decade for his alleged Maoist leanings and activities, is finally adjusting to life outside prison. He has turned to writing, and his first book, Fractured Freedom: A Prison Memoir, chronicles his incredible journey

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10 mins  |
March 21, 2021
Tactical timeout
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Tactical timeout

Sasikala has given up politics for now, but she could reclaim her position if the AIADMK loses the assembly elections

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5 mins  |
March 21, 2021
Pretty evil
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Pretty evil

Marvel’s WandaVision breaks the mould with a grief-stricken heroine’s acts of terror

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March 21, 2021
No minor predicament
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No minor predicament

Even a small shift in minority votes can have a major effect on poll results

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9 mins  |
March 21, 2021
Corporate Ltd
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Corporate Ltd

Alankrita Shrivastava’s new web show touches all the right talking points but fails to hold the viewer’s attention

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4 mins  |
March 21, 2021
DARK AND DARING
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DARK AND DARING

The Sickle By Anita Agnihotri

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March 21, 2021
Ten years seven jails five states
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Ten years seven jails five states

FRACTURED FREEDOM: A PRISON MEMOIR

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March 21, 2021
CZAR OF STAR
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CZAR OF STAR

In his gripping memoir, Peter Mukerjea sheds light on what made Star TV an industry leader under his decade-long leadership

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March 21, 2021
DELHI BELLY
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DELHI BELLY

A high jinks whodunnit by Anuja Chauhan is the laughter tonic we all need

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2 mins  |
March 14, 2021
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Ready to sell

India is set to become a competitive exporter in the global defence market

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March 14, 2021
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Kerala Polls - A Date Wuth History

Coalitions led by CPI(M), Congress and BJP are locked in a fierce, fluctuating contest in Kerala. A resurgent Congress and a belligerent BJP are trying hard to deny the left parties a historymaking victory in their last bastion. No matter which party wins, the state is likely to lose one thing: its long-held political equilibrium

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March 14, 2021
TDP is tired
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TDP is tired

With questions being raised about Chandrababu Naidu’s future, even TDP insiders feel that the road ahead will be tough for him

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March 14, 2021
Sex and the CD
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Sex and the CD

A leaked sex tape lands the BJP government in hot water

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5 mins  |
March 14, 2021
Tiger in a tight spot
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Tiger in a tight spot

Shiv Sena finds itself cornered over its former minister’s alleged involvement in the death of a 22-year-old woman

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March 14, 2021
Sleuthing season
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Sleuthing season

Weeks before the West Bengal elections, the CBI intensifies its focus on three cases with major political implications

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March 14, 2021
Inequality begins at home
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Inequality begins at home

One of the big untold stories of the pandemic year will be how it impacted women. With families forced to hunker down and work from home—this may possibly become the norm even when things fully normalise—women, in India and elsewhere, are reeling under the consequences.

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March 14, 2021
KNIGHT AT 99
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KNIGHT AT 99

Mangaluru’s nonagenarian traffic warden and his squad are on a mission to make roads safe

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March 14, 2021
All quiet on the western front
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All quiet on the western front

Most of the world and its elder brothers in Washington believe that there is so much distrust between India and Pakistan that the two might go to war at the drop of a brass hat.

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March 14, 2021