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Charm Offensive
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Charm Offensive

After More Than Two Decades Of Speculation, Priyanka Gandhi Vadra Finally Takes The Political Plunge. However, It Is Yet To Be Seen If Her Charisma, And Her Similarities To Grandmother Indira, Can Turn Crowds Into Votes.

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February 10, 2019
I Am Targeted Because I Am A Muslim Woman
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I Am Targeted Because I Am A Muslim Woman

TABU RAO, wife of Karnataka Pradesh Congress Committee president Dinesh Gundu Rao, was never in the political limelight before.

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February 10, 2019
The Veiled Tumour
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The Veiled Tumour

While Arun Jaitley’s cancer diagnosis remains unconfirmed, the speculation has put a focus on rare cancers of the soft tissue.

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February 10, 2019
Leap Of Faith
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Leap Of Faith

For Booker Prize-winning writer Yann Martel, art, much like religion, is a way of imposing order on the randomness of life.

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February 10, 2019
Distract And Defeat
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Distract And Defeat

The BJP will try to contain Priyanka Gandhi in Amethi and Rae Bareli.

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February 10, 2019
Priyanka's Entry Rattles The BJP And The SP-BSP Alliance
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Priyanka's Entry Rattles The BJP And The SP-BSP Alliance

Priyanka Gandhi's entry rattles the BJP and the SP-BSP alliance, and makes Uttar Pradesh results unpredictable

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February 10, 2019
Diarygate Is Propaganda
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Diarygate Is Propaganda

B.S. YEDDYURAPPA is the man responsible for the BJP gaining a foothold in Karnataka. He led the party to a simple majority in the 2008 assembly polls and became the BJP’s first chief minister in the south.

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April 07, 2019
At The Heart Of Art
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At The Heart Of Art

Glenn D. Lowry, the longest-serving director of the Museum of Modern Art (MoMA) in New York, says he has not even scratched the surface of what he wants to accomplish.

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April 07, 2019
State Of Affairs
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State Of Affairs

How an extramarital dating app is trying to skew the balance of power in favour of women

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April 07, 2019
Everything You Need To Know About Vertigo
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Everything You Need To Know About Vertigo

Vertigo is a symptom, rather than a condition in itself. It is the sensation that you or the environment around you is moving or spinning. This feeling may be barely noticeable or it can be so severe that you cannot perform everyday tasks. The dizziness of vertigo can be caused by a problem in the inner ear, brain or sensory nerve pathways. Vertigo occurs suddenly and lasts for less than a minute. Attacks are separated by remissions. However, some patients may complain of constant light-headedness between episodes.

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April 07, 2019
Are Our Colleges Readying New-age Engineers?
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Are Our Colleges Readying New-age Engineers?

What are the new-age engineering courses that will prepare us for the next big techno wave? The possibilities are many, meeting at the crossroads of AI, ML, IoT, data science, digital reality and so on

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April 14, 2019
Dancer In Distress
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Dancer In Distress

Rape charges against state secretary’s son has the CPI(M) in a soup.

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July 07, 2019
Thirsty Nation
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Thirsty Nation

Dry taps and parched fields are forcing India to revise its water management plans.

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July 07, 2019
Rohit Sharma - Hit Man In His Zone
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Rohit Sharma - Hit Man In His Zone

As the big scores keep coming, Rohit Sharma is being hailed as one of India’s finest ODI batsmen

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4 mins  |
June 30, 2019
That Sinking Feeling In Telangana
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That Sinking Feeling In Telangana

With a dozen of its MLAs jumping ship, the Congress in Telangana is staring at an existential crisis

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June 30, 2019
AES - Experts Point Fingers At Malnutrition And State Apathy
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AES - Experts Point Fingers At Malnutrition And State Apathy

Though the cause is yet unknown, experts point fingers at malnutrition and state apathy for the death of 153 children in the latest outbreak of Acute Encephalitis Syndrome.

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July 07, 2019
Marine Copes
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Marine Copes

Anuradha Bhagwati opens up in her memoir about her relationship with her brilliant parents, being bisexual and facing sexual harassment in the Marines

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July 14, 2019
Apparel To Apartment
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Apparel To Apartment

Raymond is weaving a new story in the realty sector

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July 14, 2019
Helicopter Short
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Helicopter Short

Dhoni is batting from memory, and that is not helping Team India

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July 14, 2019
In The Fast Lane
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In The Fast Lane

Premium bikes’ popularity beats not just commuter bikes but also the sluggish economy

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July 14, 2019
A Palatial Past
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A Palatial Past

When the Nagarathar Chettiyar community left the region of Chettinadu in Tamil Nadu, they left a part of themselves behind—their palatial ancestral homes

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July 29, 2018
Sea In A New Light
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Sea In A New Light

My first diving experience in the Andamans took me to the wondrous world beneath

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July 29, 2018
Into The Wild
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Into The Wild

A quintessential Indian village where herds of cows and goats block the road, stunts on bullock carts are more common than ones on bikes, and the occasional visit of a tiger or wild elephant to the village is nothing out of the ordinary—this is the beautiful Kabini

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July 29, 2018
Three Cheers
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Three Cheers

Personalised medicine, immunotherapy and gene editing will change how cancer is prevented and treated in the future

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July 29, 2018
The Fight Within
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The Fight Within

Immunotherapy might not be a magic wand, but it does offer hope to patients and an opportunity for oncologists

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July 29, 2018
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Taking It To The Next Level

Human trials will soon begin for a cancer vaccine developed by Stanford researchers

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July 29, 2018
The World Is Round, So Is Football
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The World Is Round, So Is Football

Even as the migration crisis continues unabated in Europe, the spine of many teams at Russia 2018 was made up of players with an immigrant background

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July 29, 2018
Saving Indians From Islamic State
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Saving Indians From Islamic State

Hundreds of young people, their minds once clouded by religious bigotry and calls to violence, are now returning to normal, peaceful lives. Their social rehabilitation comes courtesy of a humane counter-terror project—one that has the government, security agencies, the police and community leaders working together to defeat terror

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August 05, 2018
Come Back, Children…
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Come Back, Children…

… say mothers of four youth, who left Kerala allegedly to join the Islamic State two years ago

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August 05, 2018
Target Found
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Target Found

Brand Modi will be under attack from the opposition ahead of the Lok Sabha polls

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August 05, 2018