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Shashank NairMar 21, 2025
The variations in material and design and even stitching, can dictate how a football reacts.
Hamza KhanMar 21, 2025
The creation of a high-pressure academic ecosystem in cities like Kota and Jaipur, with coaching centres and residential schools to aid students in preparing for competitive exams, has prompted calls for regulation.
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Sukrita BaruahMar 20, 2025
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Vijay Kumar YadavMar 19, 2025
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George MathewMar 19, 2025
Stock prices are down, but the RBI has said that the bank’s financial health remains stable
Alind ChauhanMar 19, 2025
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Raakhi JaggaMar 19, 2025
The movement began in the 1930s as the landless, tenant farmers or muzharas of Punjab began a struggle to get ownership rights of the land they farmed.
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Mihir VasavdaMar 19, 2025
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Amitabh SinhaMar 19, 2025
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Venkata Krishna BMar 18, 2025
Not quite. The reasons have to do more with the country’s miserable performance in recent white-ball tournaments, a clash of dates, and the policies of the Pakistan Cricket Board.
Anagha JayakumarMar 18, 2025
Trump has repeated claims by the Heritage Foundation. Its Oversight Project last week said it had analysed thousands of pages of documents with Biden’s signatures, including pardons, which it claimed was signed by an autopen.
Anil SasiMar 18, 2025
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Rishika SinghMar 18, 2025
Daniel Kahneman was an authority on how humans make decisions and the imperfect reasoning they often employ. Recently, it was revealed that he chose to end his life last year through assisted dying, raising several
Bashir Ali AbbasMar 18, 2025
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Explained DeskMar 18, 2025
Rasha Alawieh, 34, is a Lebanese citizen who visited her home country last month to visit relatives. She was detained on March 13 when she returned from that trip to the US
Explained DeskMar 18, 2025
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Arjun SenguptaMar 18, 2025
The Gurpatwant Singh Pannun-led Sikhs for Justice is a pro-Khalistan group that is banned in India. According to the Centre’s submission, it has repeatedly threatened India’s political leaders (including PM Narendra Modi).
Udit MisraMar 18, 2025
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Shubhajit RoyMar 18, 2025
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