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EditorialNov 20, 2025
40 years ago November 20, 1985: Superpower summit Subscriber Only
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Harish DamodaranNov 20, 2025
The new GE technology — for which the Indian Council of Agricultural Research (ICAR) has recently been granted a patent — deploys the so-called TnpB or Transposon-associated proteins.
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Neetika JhaNov 19, 2025
Looking for Akhlaq in Bisada: Deserted house, tight-lipped neighbours, accused in jobs Subscriber Only
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Anuradha MascarenhasNov 19, 2025
18-year-old battling obesity, diabetes, borderline cholesterol: Lancet study looks inside India’s ultra-processed food epidemic Subscriber Only
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Nikhila HenryNov 19, 2025
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Deeptiman TiwaryNov 19, 2025
‘Hidma was turned into a mythical figure… but he only executed party orders’: ADG Vivekanand Sinha Subscriber Only
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Jayprakash S NaiduNov 19, 2025
The hunt for Hidma: ‘He was our nemesis once’ Subscriber Only
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Political polarisation isn’t always bad, it can give clarity Subscriber Only
Political parties need a distinct and emotively resonant worldview that creates a new historic bloc. They may not please everybody, but that is infinitely better than pleasing nobody.
UPSC Key: PM Modi urges to shed colonial mindset, Sheikh Hasina sentenced to death, and Sacred samauma tree Subscriber Only
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C. Raja MohanNov 18, 2025
C Raja Mohan writes: US-Saudi Arabia need each other, but hitting reset won’t be easy Subscriber Only
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Alind ChauhanNov 18, 2025
Human activities & coastal habitat degradation: Why India’s sea cows are under threat Subscriber Only
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Adrija RoychowdhuryNov 18, 2025
In Britain, the first memorial to a famine Bengal never forgot — and India never marked Subscriber Only
In 1943, Bengal was gripped by a famine that claimed nearly three million lives. Yet, unlike the wars and partitions that followed, this catastrophe has left behind no museum, no memorial, not even a plaque.
Rishika SinghNov 18, 2025
How China dealt with air pollution, lessons for India Subscriber Only
China has made strides in reducing the level of certain pollutants in major cities in just a few years. Can India learn from its experience?
EditorialNov 18, 2025
40 years ago November 18, 1985: PM supports Palestine Subscriber Only
This is the front page of The Indian Express published on November 18, 1985.
Arvind P. DatarNov 18, 2025
SC ruling in telecom dues case softens a crippling blow Subscriber Only
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Blast outside Red fort | 150 km in 7 hours: Following Umar’s trail as he waited for the moment Subscriber Only
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Ritu SarinNov 18, 2025
The Coin Laundry | Hall of shame: Haldwani man in US net, Haryana businessman who stole $37 mn Subscriber Only
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Parth ParikhNov 18, 2025
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