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Chandigarh: Shopping malls body seeks phase-wise opening




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Punjab HC orders CBI probe into Haryana youth’s death




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27 of 176 patients in Punjab have no travel history, source of infection yet to be traced




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Stock shortage hits sale at several liquor shops, others sell bottles for a premium




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Nine more test positive, 30-yr-old Jalandhar patient dies at PGIMER




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UT hikes petrol, diesel by 5%; plans corona cess on liquor




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People quarantined at Sector 47 complain of unclean premises




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Chandigarh resident’s reports come back positive while he was on his way to native village in UP




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Khattar refuses to accept woman IAS officer’s resignation, urges Centre for her cadre change




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After a lull, illegal sand miners back in business




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In five days, nearly 8 lakh apply to leave Haryana for native states, 92k put up request to return




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Capt puts ball in PM’s court, asks for lockdown exit strategy




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31 new cases takes Haryana tally to 625; Mahendragarh records its first two cases




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Fuel price hike ahead of kharif sowing riles farmers in Punjab




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Entire Chandigarh colony of 60,000 sealed, none can leave; none can enter, orders Adviser




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In quarantine, nursing officer misses his daughter: When I was leaving for duty, she said, ‘Bring me chocolate, Papa’




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‘It’s claustrophobic, mentally harrowing, but we have to do our duty’: A nursing officer’s Covid shift in a hazmat suit




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As Covid, non-Covid patients travel in same ambulances, Chandigarh paramedical staff fear infection




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No ration for 18 days in sealed Dhanas slum




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Two deaths, 10 new cases reported in Chandigarh; tally now 148





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Should have sealed colony after first case, say Chandigarh residents as Bapu Dham goes Dharavi way




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House help tests positive in Chandigarh, shuttled between hospitals before being admitted




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26 migrants made to board truck on pretext of getting train tickets, abandoned on highway




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Punjab: More than 1,300 people leave for UP in special train




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One more tests positive in Panchkula




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Top hotspot out of Centre’s red zone list, Punjab pushes for states deciding containment areas




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Punjab set to give relief to liquor contractors, Cabinet to decide today




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Of migrants who applied to leave, 35% staying back: Punjab CM




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Dwindling labour count threatens ops of 2k units now open in Jalandhar




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Confusion over Covid reports of 8 Moga patients ends after 8 days, only one positive




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Punjab and Haryana HC seeks explanation from judicial officer in property dispute case




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Pomegranate as a metaphor for a woman’s mind

Pomegranate, the fruit full of seeds, is seen as a symbol of fertility and fecundity in Chinese culture




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Serengeti females discover their natural advantages

Tanzanian encounters with chilling lionesses and pioneering women




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Travelling mums equal happy families

Indian mothers of all ages make travel a priority, going on holiday to be happier humans and indulge their interests




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Real fashion for the real Indian woman

As Tarun Tahiliani celebrates 25 years of his eponymous label, he looks at offering real fashion solutions to suit the lifestyle of the modern Indian woman in the coming decade




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Abanti Sankaranarayanan: In the right spirit

The chief strategy and corporate affairs officer of Diageo India talks to Mint about breaking stereotypes, multitasking, and being a member of an international society that recognises individuals for outstanding service to the Scotch whisky industry




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Jwala Gutta: ‘You are patriotic when you fight for fellow citizens’

Former badminton ace Jwala Gutta opens up on her new academy, having an opinion, and never staying quiet




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Blind women’s cricket in India gets a boost

In spite of challenges along the way, the Karnataka blind women’s cricket team has much to cheer about




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The tussle over women’s bodies

Kannada writer Guruprasad Kaginele’s novel ‘Hijab’ is an incisive take on identity politics in Trump’s America




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The silence of our friends

Feminist historian and film-maker Uma Chakravarti’s latest, ‘Darbar-e-Watan’, looks at the toll of the conflict in Kashmir on women’s friendships




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The return of Lal Ded

Pushpendra Singh’s hypnotic new film, a feminist story set in Kashmir, premiered recently at the Berlin Film Festival




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Hijab rising

Events singling out the Muslim community have led to young women asserting their identity through modest fashion—the hijab, abaya and burkha—driving up sales and provoking new fashion trends and questions about Muslim womanhood in India




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What’s your slogan?

This Women’s Day, here’s a Lounge edit of quirky clothing and accessories that lets you wear your statement on your sleeve




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Source: A compendium of beautiful objects to celebrate Holi with

Our Holi picks range from organic and eco-friendly colours made from flowers to a terracotta and copper jug and tumbler to enjoy your thandai in




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The Lara Croft effect: Girls, games and glory

From a Greek demigoddess to a fearless tomb raider, women characters are leading the line in video games




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Hindi film’s funny girls

Comic parts for women actors in Hindi films are limited, but this doesn’t mean there haven’t been brilliant turns. Here are 7 recent triumphs




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Holi shaken, stirred and served in a cocktail glass

Mixologists are creating special Holi cocktails—‘bhang’ or no ‘bhang’




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Women-led estates chart new terroir

Women make up half the workforce in the Indian tea industry at the bottom of the pack, but it’s only in the last decade that they have entered the top ranks




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For the love of books and reading

A delightful roller-coaster ride through the chequered history of publishing