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In Maharashtra Polls, Gavit Family Holds Key To All Four Nandurbar Seat - A Stiff Challenge For BJP, Congress

In Nandurbar district, 70 per cent of the population is tribal and the region has consistently ranked among the lowest in Maharashtra's Human Development Index.




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Videos Of Indian Army Beating Chinese PLA Soldiers Go Viral - Watch

The Army is bracing for another challenging winter in Ladakh, one of the most challenging military deployments in the world, as the winter sets in. 




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Bypolls To Four Assembly Seats In Bihar On Wednesday

As per the ECI, approx 5.73 lakh voters are women while 19 are of the third gender.  




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Ahead Of Uttar Pradesh Bypolls, Yogi Adityanath Faces A `Youth` Challenge

UPPCS Protest: Amid the bypolls contest, the Yogi Adityanath government is facing a challenge which the BJP was not anticipating at this time.




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In A First, Modi Govt Sanctions First All-Women Reserve Battalion For CISF

On Monday, the Union Home Ministry approved the establishment of a dedicated women’s unit within the force, termed the “reserve battalion,” with an authorized strength of 1,025 personnel under the leadership of a senior commandant.




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Shillong Teer Result TODAY 12.11.2024 OUT: First And Second Round Tuesday Lottery Result

Shillong Teer Result Tuesday 12.11.2024: On November 12, the first and second round Shillong Teer numbers will be announced on 4 PM. The Khasi Hills Archery Sports Association runs Shillong Teer, a one-of-a-kind lottery game centered on archery, scroll down for the result update.




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Stage Set For First Phase Of Polling In Jharkhand, Bypolls In Wayanad And 33 Assembly Seats

Priyanka Gandhi is contesting against Left Democratic Front (LDF) candidate Satyan Mokeri and BJP's Navya Haridas in the by-polls. 




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Massive Keshmiri Youth Turnout For Indian Army Recruitment Rally In Baramulla

Thousands of Kashmiri youths participate in Army recruitment rally, seeking employment and dignity despite limited vacancies and challenges.




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Meet Former Teacher Who Began Cooking Channel At 52 Years To Fight Loneliness And Is Now India’s Richest YouTuber

With a net worth of Rs 43 crore and 14.5 million subscribers on YouTube, Nisha has built an online empire around her love for home-style Indian cuisine.   




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Iraq: A tragedy foretold

The state George W Bush "liberated" is fighting its greatest post-Saddam crisis as Islamic militants are steadily improving their gains while marching on towards Baghdad




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France vs Germany – A personal journey




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Wait, there’s more to come, it ain’t over till it’s over




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Not fair, but still lovely




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The gentle hum of anxiety




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A tribute to a journalist




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Nobel Peace prize: A victory for children




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The Tendulkar revelations




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The Intangible Mr Nolan





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We are not alone, and how




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Jóhann Jóhannsson's powerful music-narrative





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It’s Australia again




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IPL: Time to say enough is enough?




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Between a rock and a hard place

Most Indians seem to be caught between a ‘pretentious Left’ and a self-righteous, sanctimonious Hindu Right with a diabolical communal agenda and the space for a rational, reasoned debate is shrinking alarmingly.




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The warrior and the leader - value-based entrepreneurship




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Customer sensitivity – begins with appreciation of ourselves

To be effective in a selling profession, whether it be sales or after-sales requires two distinct attributes; the skill or knowledge and the will or willingness.




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Altering beliefs in people




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Ola and Uber: Time for transparency?




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How e-wallets work




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The silence of Narendra Modi




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Why hard fought battles in sport make for compelling viewing




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Give employees appropriate strokes




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eAadhaar and ignorant bank officials




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'FASTag'ging through toll plazas

Saved at least 30 minutes to an hour in the 12 toll plazas to and from Bengaluru




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We grow as human beings because of the relationships we nourish, foster





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The holy matri-money: A wedding tale





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Smuggling immigrants in containers to UK: Flashback to 25 years ago

A journalist colleague and I were to pose as asylum-seekers and interview illegal immigrants on a container from Belgium to the UK. Sounded simple enough. Little did we know what we were getting into.




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It peels the skill, ruins your white t-shirt, and is uneasy – The seatbelt tale




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The house hunt: The tale of every single woman with a career




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What culture and art can teach organisations




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On World happiness Day – A Free Dose of Vitamin H




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Food and Identity of a City : Delhi




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When all goes wrong...lessons to learn




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The Vajra: Surviving Self-Distancing - Day 1




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Nuggets from nature: Lessons offered




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Capitalism Re-jigged, you must be joking

Surviving Self-Distancing - Day 2




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Quarantine tools

Surviving Self-Distancing-Day 3