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From darkness towards light

21 Jan 2019 7:56 PM IST
When the current government's ambitious target of cent per cent household electrification came to light, it was considered a mammoth task, given our...

New enemy

21 Jan 2019 7:55 PM IST
The car bombing that shook central Londonderry in Northern Ireland has all the symptoms of a terror attack. That an unknown outfit called the "New...

Changing Climate's impact

20 Jan 2019 8:17 PM IST
Climate Change creates many "losers" and a few "winners" in the animal kingdom, too, according to a new study in Frontiers in Marine Science. The...

Unanimous aim

20 Jan 2019 8:14 PM IST
When the dust settled in Kolkata's Brigade parade ground, leaders from more than 20 parties across the nation had unanimously pronounced their...

At 97, Philip averts 1997

18 Jan 2019 7:51 PM IST
Closing in on a century, Britain's Prince Philip, the husband of Queen Elizabeth II, is still spirited enough to drive. But all that is likely to...

Where is the ombudsman?

18 Jan 2019 7:49 PM IST
If there was a law against corruption, would corruption still prevail as it has for countless years impeding India's growth and depriving it of a...

Reserves fail to preserve

17 Jan 2019 6:47 PM IST
First as a hobby and then for utility, tigers have been relentlessly hunted over the years in India. From symbolising the pride of maharajas to...

Assassinated on stage!

17 Jan 2019 6:45 PM IST
The mayor of the Polish city of Gdansk has died, a day after he was stabbed in the heart and stomach by a man who rushed on stage during an open-air...

The Karnataka imbroglio

16 Jan 2019 9:06 PM IST
Touted as the father of modern political science, Niccolò Machiavelli, once said, "Politics have no relation to morals". Indeed, with the current...

Jailed mother on hunger strike

16 Jan 2019 9:05 PM IST
A British-Iranian woman who has been jailed in Iran since 2016 began a hunger strike in a desperate attempt to receive medical treatment, as her...

Sedition, or not?

15 Jan 2019 9:09 PM IST
What is sedition? Back in British India, under Thomas Macaulay in 1870s, a law was made to allow imprisonment for "words, either spoken or written, or...

Planning 'out of the box'

15 Jan 2019 9:07 PM IST
It may be one of Europe's smallest and wealthiest countries, but Luxembourg has one major ailment – it suffers from insufferable traffic jams. But all...
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