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Express View on Supreme Court’s UP Madarsa verdict: A learning matter




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Rahul Gandhi writes: Match-fixing monopoly vs fairplay business — time to choose freedom over fear




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The meaning of private property has evolved. SC verdict on Article 39(b) recognises this




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In Trump, stronger and bigger, America has chosen The Great Disruption. Brace for the ride




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Trump’s historic return sets the scene for greater American exceptionalism




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What does Trump’s term mean for the US and the rest of the world?




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After Team India’s Test defeat, the ball is in BCCI’s court




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Modi 3.0 and Trump 2.0: How the two will shape India-US relations




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Republican or Democrat, women in American politics remain the underdog




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At Prithvi Festival, Naseeruddin Shah recalls Bhanwari Devi’s ordeal and its impact on gender rights in India




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At CoP29, Global South and North should shed adversarial position on climate finance




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J&K Assembly resolution calling for dialogue on special provisions must be beginning of a conversation




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What does Trump’s ‘America First’ policy mean for the US and the rest of the world?




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Ashutosh Varshney writes: The US under Trump — Less racially inclusive, more immigration-unfriendly




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SC’s interpretation of private property curtails state’s power but enhances judicial review




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As I live in exile, I watch in horror as the Taliban seeks to erase women




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Are academic historians to blame for WhatsApp University? The answer isn’t straightforward




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How to tackle terror: National counter-terrorism policy must look at root causes




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How to make mainstream cinema: What Bollywood can learn from these three Tamil films




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When I can’t breathe today, I remember how Delhi’s green lung once saved me




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Narendra Modi writes: Ratan Tata always supported the dreams of others




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November 9, 1984, Forty Years Ago: Rajiv Gandhi decides on Lok Sabha poll dates




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I am an Indian-American Kamala Harris voter and I don’t know anyone who voted for Trump. Is that the problem?




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Trump and the Subcontinent: What the Pakistan, Bangladesh, Sri Lanka and Nepal press have to say




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What if we let boys opt out of traditional masculinity?




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In Our Opinion: Trump in US is both a challenge and opportunity for India in climate negotiations





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November 11, 1984, Forty Years Ago: Prominent Sikhs condemn PM Indira Gandhi’s assassination as a heinous crime




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The finance CoP: Trump’s return underlines challenge at Baku climate meet




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Why we celebrate capitalist icons like Ratan Tata but have little time for those who fight for the rights of the poor




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With Kashmir attracting tourists again, pollution of the iconic Dal Lake is a concern




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BJP’s infiltration distraction: Using Jharkhand to hide failures in Assam




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To understand Tamil politics, look at Tamil cinema




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The Third Edit: Bad news for serial procrastinators: It’s not better late than never




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Niti Aayog CEO’s comment on RCEP: Call for a wider conversation




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Pratap Bhanu Mehta writes: D Y Chandrachud, a Chief Justice of his time




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Chess battles: How India-China face-off in 2024 is like the US-USSR Cold War face-off




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‘What’s patriarchy, ya?’ The answer is all around us




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99 Grammy nominations for Queen Bey: How has Beyonce been a force for over 25 years?




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C Raja Mohan writes: India, Trump, and the crisis in multilateralism




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Rising food prices are likely to push back beginning of rate cutting cycle




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How the state continues to fail Manipur




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SC orders liquidation of Jet Airways' assets

The Supreme Court on Thursday exercised its extraordinary constitutional powers and ordered the liquidation of grounded air carrier Jet Airways' assets. A bench of Chief Justice D Y Chandrachud and Justices J B Pardiwala and Manoj Misra set aside the National Company Law Appellate Tribunal (NCLAT) decision upholding the resolution plan of Jet Airways and approved the transfer of its ownership to Jalan Kalrock Consortium (JKC).




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Sensex tanks 836 points; Nifty ends at 24,199

From the 30-share Sensex pack, Tata Motors, Tech Mahindra, UltraTech Cement, JSW Steel, Sun Pharma, Asian Paints, IndusInd Bank and ICICI Bank were the major losers. State Bank of India emerged as the only gainer from the pack.




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Trump 2.0: Govt In Wait-And-Watch Mood

'We may see even more restrictive policies during 2.0.'




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'Focus Is To Maintain The Casa Ratio'

'It has remained around 38 per cent over the past four to five quarters.'




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Govt changes release time of GDP data to 4 pm

The Ministry of Statistics and Programme Implementation (MoSPI) on Friday said it has advanced the release of macroeconomic data Gross Domestic Product (GDP) estimates by about 90 mins to 4 pm. As per the current practice, the press releases of GDP are scheduled at 5.30 pm on the specified release dates, a MoSPI statement said.




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At Rs 1.2 trn, IPO mopup set to hit new high in 2024

The calendar year 2024 is set to go down as the best year for initial public offerings (IPOs) in terms of funds raised. Following the IPOs of food delivery major Swiggy and two other companies slated for next week, this year's total will reach nearly Rs 1.2 trillion, going past 2021's record tally of Rs 1.19 trillion. Swiggy's Rs 11,327 crore IPO, the sixth-largest in India, and solar energy firm Acme Solar Holdings' Rs 2,900 crore IPO opened on Wednesday (Nov 6), while health-tech firm Sagility India's Rs 2,106 crore IPO opened a day earlier.




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Tatas may choose Singapore as partner for chip plan

Tata Sons will likely choose Singapore as a "key partner" for its semiconductor plans, a senior minister from the city-state said on Friday. Speaking to reporters after a meeting with Tata Sons chairman N Chandrasekaran earlier in the day, Singapore's minister for home affairs and law K Shanmugam said semiconductors was a "big discussion" point during the meeting. "If they (Tatas) want to, they can do business with anybody in the world.




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Execution key for further gains in Tata Power

Tata Power's Q2FY25 reported results were above consensus despite challenges like low plant availability at Mundra and Odisha discom operations affected by rain. A positive development for the power major included module manufacturing hitting nearly 100 per cent capacity utilisation. The Board has approved an investment proposal for a 1GW pumped storage project (PSP).