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Hina RohtakiNov 24, 2025
Currently, the city is a Union Territory (UT) and the Governor of Punjab holds additional charge as the Administrator of Chandigarh. Also, it is the shared capital of Punjab and Haryana, due to which key
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‘I got breast implants at 30, removed them in my 40s. What I thought would make me confident ended up giving me years of pain’ Subscriber Only
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How middle-class India got priced out of movies Subscriber Only
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What if AI is the most human thing we ever built? Subscriber Only
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Aanchal MagazineNov 24, 2025
Labour codes: What changes for workers and employers Subscriber Only
Effective November 21, the four labour codes seek to ease regulations and compliance norms for employers, and ensure uniformity in wage structure and social security protection for workers.
George MathewNov 24, 2025
EXCLUSIVE | Tata director admits: Breaking consensus got us unwelcome publicity, govt’s attention Subscriber Only
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UPSC Key: G20 declaration, ACITI Partnership, and COP30 Subscriber Only
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Vineet BhallaNov 23, 2025
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Manas SrivastavaNov 23, 2025
UPSC Essays: Master the art of writing philosophical essays with expert insights, and a model analysis of a topic from 2025 CSE. The article attempts to guide you through that quieter, deeper craft of essay
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Military Digest: When Nehru sought explanation from Army Commander for his comments about political influence on promotions Subscriber Only
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Anuj BhatiaNov 23, 2025
Why Google’s AirDrop support on Pixel 10 puts pressure on Apple’s walled garden and high-priced ecosystem Subscriber Only
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Vikas PathakNov 23, 2025
From the Nehru archive: ‘Vande Mataram not feasible as national anthem as its tune doesn’t suit orchestral or band rendering’ Subscriber Only
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When a Gorakhpur leader forced a Presidential Reference Subscriber Only
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Tavleen Singh writes: There are other examples of colonial governance the PM appears not to have noticed Subscriber Only
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Art as play: How process-driven activities are changing the way children are learning art in India Subscriber Only
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