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Dose of Scepticism
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Dose of Scepticism

Centre’s Notice on Using Generic Names of Drugs in Prescriptions Lacks Clarity, Say Experts 

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May 07, 2017
Sticking to His Guns
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Sticking to His Guns

Despite triggering a football revolution, Arsène Wenger’s adamance has damaged his Arsenal legacy

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May 07, 2017
We Face a Muslim Invasion
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We Face a Muslim Invasion

SUAVE AND soft spoken, Prof Jorg Meuthen leads the AfD, the German right wing party.

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May 07, 2017
Can Forthcoming Presidential Elections Can Change The Future Of Europe?
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Can Forthcoming Presidential Elections Can Change The Future Of Europe?

French citizens in India say the forthcoming presidential elections can change the future of Europe

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May 07, 2017
Tickled Pink
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Tickled Pink

With a fourth National Award in his kitty, Shoojit Sircar is happy making films he believes in Cinema is an Cinema is an open hearted conversation with the audience and if you build any pressure that conversation witnesses a block.

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May 07, 2017
Rioting On The Wall
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Rioting On The Wall

By making the spat with the governor public, Mamata Banerjee concedes her failure to control the Basirhat riots.

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July 23, 2017
The Importance Of Being Nitish
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The Importance Of Being Nitish

Nitish Kumar is charting his own course, steering clear of the BJP and not always toeing the opposition line

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July 23, 2017
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Food Is In My DNA

Huma Qureshi opens up about her mother’s Kashmiri dishes, her sweet tooth and childhood days spent at her grandparents’ kitchen.

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July 23, 2017
Return Of The Disupter
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Return Of The Disupter

Neither the censor borard, nor the Congress party is happy about his upcoming movie on the Emergency. What's new, asks Madhur Bhandarkar.

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July 23, 2017
A Matter of Dishonour
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A Matter of Dishonour

A decorated war veteran is out on the streets as corrupt politicians and colluding government officers demolish his home.

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March 12, 2017
Spinning Heads
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Spinning Heads

Though the Indians have gotten better at many aspects, they have not been able to work as much on batting against spin on a spin-friendly pitch.

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March 12, 2017
Poll Call
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Poll Call

Justice Karnan forms a political party to take forward his fight against corruption.

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June 03, 2018
Forced Landing
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Forced Landing

Sending one more security force to Kashmir is unlikely to make any positive change in the valley.

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June 03, 2018
Sewage Treatment Plants Are A Must
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Sewage Treatment Plants Are A Must

Interview / Naina Lal Kidwai, former country head, HSBC India.

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June 03, 2018
The Sparkle Of Markle
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The Sparkle Of Markle

Meghan Markle might break a few stereotypes as the Duchess of Sussex.

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June 03, 2018
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The Tide Turns

Track-II diplomacy may have facilitated renewed peace efforts with Pakistan, but the Indian Army’s strong stance has forced Islamabad to the table.

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June 10, 2018
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Paranoia's Playground

The Centre’s move to grant citizenship to persecuted minorities from neighbouring countries has ignited strong protests in Assam.

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June 10, 2018
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Fever Pitch 2018

FIFA’s football carnival is rolling into Russia, unmindful of the ghosts that have haunted the build up, and promising to light up this summer with some exciting football.

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June 10, 2018
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Flying High

Jet Airways plans to continue with the onebrand strategy, and expects customer care to give an edge over low-cost carriers.

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June 10, 2018
Top Of The Feud Chain
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Top Of The Feud Chain

Through global expansion, changing faces and incoming wealth, Liverpool and Manchester United continue their storied rivalry.

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October 23, 2016
Play, heal
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Play, heal

Games can be therapeutic for children.

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October 23, 2016
perfect pen drive
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perfect pen drive

replacing ball-point pens with ink pens has environmental, cultural and social benefits.

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jan 22, 2017
female fervour
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female fervour

confessions of the first indian woman to be charge-sheeted for links to islamic state.

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january 29, 2017
trump towers
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trump towers

many republicans publicly denounced him. then, scandal after scandal was aired in public. but the public loved donald trump, and they preferred his plain speak to hillary clinton’s years in government.

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november 20, 2016
A Win In UP Could Turn Akhilesh And Dimple Into India's 'Power Couple'
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A Win In UP Could Turn Akhilesh And Dimple Into India's 'Power Couple'

Their contrasting, yet complementing, campaign styles have turned Akhilesh and Dimple Yadav into Uttar Pradesh’s power couple. A victory in UP would make them a decisive force in national politics as well.

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March 05, 2017
House Of Cards
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House Of Cards

Odds are so stacked against Palaniswami that his government may not last its term.

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March 05, 2017
'Trump Not My President'
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'Trump Not My President'

The resistance to Trump is rising, and millions of people are stating quite clearly that they oppose him and his policies.

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March 05, 2017
Against The Tide
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Against The Tide

Wary of anti-incumbency, BJP leadership wants to remove Shivraj Singh Chouhan; but he is no pushover.

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April 30, 2017
Smiling Buddha
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Smiling Buddha

Even while fleeing China, the Dalai Lama had a confident smile on his face, recalls the soldier who escorted him across the border 58 years ago.

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April 30, 2017
A March Through The Ages: Kottakkal Arya Vaidya Sala
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A March Through The Ages: Kottakkal Arya Vaidya Sala

Kottakkal Arya Vaidya Sala (AVS)—a name that has become almost synonymous to Ayur-veda, for Malayalis around the world. Its years of impeccable reputation and heritage have ensured it pride of place in the very fabric of society.

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April 30, 2017