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7 decor ideas to steal from hotels

We show you how to recreate that holiday feel at home




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Sportsmen have a platform — some use it well, others waste it

In a country of a billion and a half, you can’t make a statement without millions finding fault with it. Social media trolls are a menace, so players keep out of their way.




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Cape Town Test | Sport, like art, need not make sense; it can be enjoyed still

You can put down the below-par performances in the Cape Town Test to technical deficiencies in batting, yet you come to the philosophical question: Can we really know anything for certain? Also, does everything have to make sense?




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Political Line | Glories of our past — two notions that shape our present




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Column | Tracing Parsis and their monotheism

The Parsi community is the transition zone between the monotheistic and polytheistic mythologies of West and South Asia




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Laxman’s 281 and other cricket feats that speak for special players

Every player is capable of one moment of greatness in a career, but the best players have many of them, and closer together.




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Column | The other Ayodhya

The story of Ram travelled across the seas, and Thailand’s erstwhile capital Ayutthaya is proof




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Column | Workplace friction and Disney+Hotstar’s ‘Hardly Working’

The newest comedy special to drop on OTT trains its scathing jokes on bosses and discontent at the office




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When spilling the beans is not an option

If Where Eagles Dare belongs in the pantheon of great getaway films, that is partly because of the impressive number of modes of transport deployed, says Geoff Dyer




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India rely on the kindness of others as WTC final dreams fade

The recurring, and humiliating collapses of India’s batting are at least partially the responsibility of the cricket board which showed a lack of spine by not insisting that the big boys play in the national championship.




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The hidden cost of your daily roti: The wheat price crisis | Trending Commodity Picks | Ep 19




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AI-Vistara merger: Air India’s international footprint to expand beyond 40 destinations

Accordingly, the merger will strengthen the airline’s presence on critical long-haul routes and open new destinations like Bali and Mauritius




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Nothing Phone (1): Improved camera, 5G support and ARCore with latest OS version

Nothing Phone (1) and Reliance has already collaborated on Jio True 5G support




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Govt may soon standardise mobile screen guards to protect domestic manufacturing

The Centre losses crores of rupees due to unorganised screen guard imports from China



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Google Pixel 7 review: Love, Tech, & the lil’ green robot!

The comparatively petite flagship has a few charms hidden within




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Shooting for the stars: Samsung Galaxy S23+ review

What do you really get in the kitted-up version of the S23 flagship smartphone? 




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Apple iPhone 15: Pricing in India versus other countries

Apple’s iPhone 15 series includes iPhone 15, iPhone 15 Plus, iPhone 15 Pro, and iPhone 15 Pro Max




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Apple reports another record quarter in India driven by iPhone sales

Reports double digit revenue growth in the quarter, Apple shipments cross 10-million mark




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Samsung expects 75% of total handset sales to come from 5G smartphones in 2024

Announces the launch of Galaxy A55 5G and Galaxy A35 5G



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Maharashtra Polls Exclusive: `Rs 125 Cr Transferred To 200 Accounts, Withdrawn Overnight`; Deal Done For Muslim Votes?

In today's DNA, the Zee News anchor analysed the transfer of a huge amount of money to 200 Accounts ahead of polls in Maharashtra.




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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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Jharkhand Votes In Phase-I: 683 Candidates In Fray But Who Has Edge - BJP Or JMM-Congress?

Jharkhand Vidhan Sabha Chunav 2024: A total of 1.37 crore voters out of the total 2,60 crore are eligible to participate in the voting on November 13. 




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Not fair, but still lovely





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We are not alone, and how




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Mother’s unintended prophecy

Surviving Self-Distancing – Day 7




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Photography: Is it for the 'pros' or for everyone?

On a day that celebrates the invention of the photographic process, an amateur reflects on the changing times




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The not-so fool-proof cyber world

Can migrating to apparently safer platforms ensure a greater degree of privacy in the world of satellite communication, computers and programming? Read on




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Of demanding customers ... or not




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Why my smartphone is not smart




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Plus-sized clothes and the economics of sales




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"You must write about this, Madam"




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Happy new year, resolutions or not




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Swiggy IPO: Motilal Oswal recommends only high-risk investors to subscribe for long-term

Swiggy operates in an oligopoly market: Motilal report




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Photo exhibition on Indian epigraphs held at Manonmaniam Sundaranar University




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Thousands of devotees flock to Tiruchendur for Soorasamharam




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A SIPCOT that can preserve and also change the fortunes of Melur 




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HC dismisses plea by Manappuram Finance MD&CEO to quash CBI notice

The CBI in Madurai had issued the notice to the private finance company official to cooperate in the investigation into the case of gold jewellery missing from Punjab National Bank, Pudukkottai Branch, in 2019




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Devotees brave rain to witness ‘soorasamharam’ at Tirupparankundram temple

The ceremony marks the end of Kanda Sashti festival which started with ‘Kappu Kattudhal’ ceremony. 




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Devotees throng Palani for ‘Soorasamharam’




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A dargah in Rameswaram where property loot amounts to killing a cow on the banks of Ganga

According to a copper plate of the Muthukumara Vijayaragunatha Sethupathi Kaathathevar, one will incur the sin of killing a Kaaram Pasu, if one misappropriates the proceeds from Pakkiri Puthukulam village donated to the Habil and Qabil Dargah, which is a few yards away from the house of late President A.P.J. Abdul Kalam




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Key amendments in Food Safety Act explained to food business operators in Thoothukudi




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Confusion is only in the minds of BJP and not in J&K Assembly, says P. Chidambaram




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Showers in Thoothukudi; more rain expected in next 48 hours




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Adult literacy test conducted for 8,077 learners in Thoothukudi region




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ST certificate: Children, elders of Kattu Naicken community continue protest for third day




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Part-time teachers stage protest seeking job permanency




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CPI(M) demands complains of potholes-filled stretch of Nilakottai-Usilampatti road




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Mullai Nagar residents begin indefinite protest opposing eviction

They say moving to a far away place will be a big impediment in earning their livelihoods; they also have to pay ₹1.5 lakh each for the new houses promised by the govt.




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Tourism Minister reviews development projects in Kanniyakumari and Thoothukudi