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A Titan, Remembered
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A Titan, Remembered

With his ready wit, theoretical physicist E.C.G. Sudarshan was a great orator, and a listener, too

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May 27, 2018
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We Have Given Nearly 300 Transfer Of Technologies In The Last Three Years

We Have Given Nearly 300 Transfer Of Technologies In The Last Three Years

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May 27, 2018
In The Air
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In The Air

In The Air

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May 27, 2018
Picture Perfect
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Picture Perfect

Anjali Ameer will soon be the first transgender heroine of a south Indian movie

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January 07, 2018
Transcending Barriers
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Transcending Barriers

Manabi Bandyopadhya, India’s first transgender college principal, fought the odds but her war is far from over

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January 07, 2018
The Journey Of A Law
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The Journey Of A Law

The conception to birth of a law is a fascinating journey in a democracy like India, where many factors shape and reshape a draft into an act of Parliament.

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January 07, 2018
Man And The Land
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Man And The Land

On a whirlwind tour of India, I learnt that its people are as colourful as the country

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July 29, 2018
Life On The Cutting Edge
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Life On The Cutting Edge

From walking on a frozen river to getting stuck on the world’s highest road, there was never a dull moment for me in Leh

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July 29, 2018
Buried Truth
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Buried Truth

Restoration of the Qutb Shahi tombs leads to surprising discoveries

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July 29, 2018
On Their Toes
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On Their Toes

The 26/11 attacks were a wake-up call for the Mumbai and Maharashtra Police, triggering an upgrade of the security and intelligence apparatus statewide.

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November 18, 2018
Down, But Not Out
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Down, But Not Out

Despite their dwindling presence, Maoists could still influence poll results in the red corridor.

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November 18, 2018
Tectonic Shift
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Tectonic Shift

In the face of a trust deficit with India, China is the only alternative for Nepal.

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November 18, 2018
Ten Years After 26/11 Attack
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Ten Years After 26/11 Attack

November 26, 2008. It was Mumbai’s longest and darkest night. Ten terrorists held the city hostage for 60 hours. One hundred and sixty-six people were killed, another 300 plus injured and almost every Mumbaikar was scarred for life. But then, there was strength, resilience and hope, too. On the tenth anniversary of the 26/11 attacks, a look at how the tragedy affected and changed Mumbai.

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November 18, 2018
How A Parsi Family Scripted India's Biggest Business Story
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How A Parsi Family Scripted India's Biggest Business Story

The history of Tata Group is also the history of Indian industry. Here's looking at the behemoth at 150

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October 14, 2018
Steely Resolve
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Steely Resolve

Jamshedpur stays true to the values of J.N. Tata, after whom the city is named

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October 14, 2018
A Tale, In Two Cities
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A Tale, In Two Cities

The Tatas have kept their long history well documented

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October 14, 2018
For The People
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For The People

Tata Trusts carry forward the founders legacy of philanthropy

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October 14, 2018
Quietly Brilliant​​​​​​​
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Quietly Brilliant​​​​​​​

Tata ensures that the brand continues to expand on the pillars of community and charity

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October 14, 2018
Collateral Damage
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Collateral Damage

Economy is at the receiving end of the tussle between government and Reserve Bank

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November 11, 2018
The Plot Thickens
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The Plot Thickens

Creating a special act for the CBI and putting law and order in the concurrent list may be the way forward

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November 11, 2018
Spy Games
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Spy Games

Through many a success and setback, R&AW has come a long way

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November 11, 2018
Principal Provocateur
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Principal Provocateur

Rakhi Sawant is livid about Tanushree Dutta bringing #MeToo to Bollywood

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November 11, 2018
Sri Lanka- China On Top After Political Coup
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Sri Lanka- China On Top After Political Coup

Sirisena engineers a political coup to bring back erstwhile ally Rajapaksa; receives China’s backing

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November 11, 2018
The Cup Runneth Over
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The Cup Runneth Over

The French won, so did the Russians. But, more importantly, football won.

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July 29, 2018
Hardik Patel Is A Fool
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Hardik Patel Is A Fool

IN AUGUST 2016, when Vijay Rupani was selected to succeed Anandiben Patel as Gujarat chief minister, it was attributed to his closeness to BJP national president Amit Shah. There were rumours that Rupani would hold the post only till Shah decides to return to Gujarat.

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August 05, 2018
Rift Over Refuge
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Rift Over Refuge

Despite the reduced inflow, migration continues to tear the European Union apart

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August 05, 2018
Congress- Priyanka Gandhi Takes Guard
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Congress- Priyanka Gandhi Takes Guard

Congress president Rahul Gandhi is relying on sister Priyanka to revive the party in Uttar Pradesh.

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February 03, 2019
Battle For 2019- Modi's Enemy, My Friend
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Battle For 2019- Modi's Enemy, My Friend

If there is an aggregation of grievances on controversial issues like demonetisation, job generation, performance of government banks, social tensions and mob violence, then a united opposition can humble Narendra Modi.

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July 15, 2018
What Regional Leaders Are Planning Ahead Of The Lok Sabha Polls!
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What Regional Leaders Are Planning Ahead Of The Lok Sabha Polls!

While opposition leaders seem to have the same goal—defeat the BJP—most of them have kept their cards close to their chests. Pre-poll alliances might not materialise, but teams could be formed based on election numbers. 

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July 15, 2018
Masters Of The Game
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Masters Of The Game

In a World Cup that has produced thrills aplenty, the traditional powers have been rattled, but coaches have risen to the occasion.

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July 15, 2018