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Falling like ninepins

7 July 2024 7:22 PM IST
Infrastructure units in India—from resident buildings to bridges and airports—are falling like ninepins, and authorities have no satisfactory answers....

Inevitable turnaround

6 July 2024 2:25 AM IST
The UK’s Labour Party has registered an impressive turnaround in the country’s politics—ending the 14-year rule of the Conservative Party. The UK is...

Mature diplomacy

4 July 2024 11:05 PM IST
Regional powers gathered in Astana, Kazakhstan, for the 2024 Shanghai Cooperation Organisation (SCO) summit on July 4 with the theme ‘Strengthening...

Unaccounted tragedy!

3 July 2024 6:36 PM IST
The horrific stampede at a religious congregation in Uttar Pradesh’s Hathras district, which claimed at least 121 lives and left 28 others injured, is...

Beyond the mirage

2 July 2024 7:08 PM IST
The most typical thing about markets, both legal and illegal, is that they tend to spread to areas where there is excessive demand—invading even the...

A historic overhaul?

1 July 2024 6:49 PM IST
July 1, 2024 is being dubbed as a ‘historic’ date in India’s legal landscape, for it saw the implementation of three new legislations—the Bharatiya...

An emotive triumph

30 Jun 2024 6:40 PM IST
A satisfying end to a remarkably long wait — that’s what the ICC T20 Cricket World Cup win means for the Indian Cricket Team (ICT) and its fans who...

Destructive downpour

28 Jun 2024 11:12 PM IST
Rains came, first as a relief from blistering heat in the national capital region, and then manifested into chaos and destruction. The residents of...

Fallouts of a crisis

27 Jun 2024 8:21 PM IST
The water crisis prevailing across different regions of the country is palpable. It is also well-known that such situations recur year after year,...

A bumpy road to consensus!

26 Jun 2024 8:03 PM IST
Following a decade when institutional credibility of the Parliament underwent a continuous decline, the promising 18th Lok Sabha is finally taking...

Redemption!

25 Jun 2024 7:49 PM IST
Minus the potential for last-minute snags, Jullian Assange, the editor-in-chief of Wikileaks, appears all set to be freed from the shackles of a...

Unfavourable signs

24 Jun 2024 11:05 PM IST
There appears to be no end in sight for the turmoil created by the NEET-UG exam controversy, followed by the UGC-NET fiasco. While the entire episode...
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