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Tavleen Singh writes: What Priyanka Gandhi Vadra’s entry into electoral politics means for Congress




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First Indians in Canada: The story of their struggle and resilience




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In Mumbai Gymkhana today, echoes of a regressive culture from 19th-century Calcutta




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In Our Opinion: The narrative that villainises farmers for Delhi’s bad air is simplistic and needs to change




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US presidential election and Iran, Israel’s wait-and-watch strategy




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Baba Siddique killing: How we dealt with Dawood Ibrahim gang, others — and lessons for Mumbai Police today




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Olaf Scholz’s visit marks a new chapter in Indo-German partnership forged in a changing world order




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Maharashtra elections: Why Gen Z seems disinterested




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Delhi’s dance with Europe: Capitalising on new opportunities




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Four days before he passed away, Bibek Debroy wrote his obituary: ‘There is a world outside that exists. What if I am not there? What indeed?’




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Swachh Bharat must focus on the invisible sanitation worker




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Pratap Bhanu Mehta writes: In government and outside, Bibek Debroy remained his own person




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November 2, 1984, Forty Years Ago: Shoot-at-sight Orders




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Rohit Bal, beyond the stardust: His Kashmiriyat, passion and the elegance of the ordinary




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Indians’ foreign visa obsession: From bureaucrats’ kids to Gulf workers, why is talent leaving?




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Inside Track: Frontrunners for BJP president




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Tavleen Singh writes: Uniformity is not something India wants or needs




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Express View on the silencing of Afghan women: Apartheid in Kabul




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Express View on DAP crisis: Lessons from a fertiliser shortage




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The Third Edit: Why Shakespeare isn’t monkey business




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Yogendra Yadav writes: Indians, watch the US elections like an outsider




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Bibek Debroy, my guru: His passing is a reminder that even the brightest lives fade




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Why Quincy Jones would be a misfit in a music industry he helped shape




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




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With UP Madarsa verdict, Supreme Court upholds positive secularism




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The Third Edit: Remembering Nightingale of Bihar, Sharda Sinha




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Udhayanidhi Stalin is right about Bollywood’s lack of cultural diversity




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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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November 8, 1984, Forty Years Ago: Ronald Reagan re-elected as US President for the second time




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




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




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Tavleen Singh writes: Socialist prince vs real princes




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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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Australian High Commissioner to India writes: Go to Australia for the cricket, stay for the business




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




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November 12, 1984, Forty Years Ago: CWC President




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With Indonesia, India’s opportunity and Beijing’s eye




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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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Retail space leasing in malls, main high streets falls

Leasing of retail space in shopping malls and prominent high streets dropped 1 per cent to 1.63 million square feet during July-September across top eight cities, according to Cushman and Wakefield. The leasing stood at 1.63 million square feet in the year-ago period. Real estate consultant Cushman and Wakefield on Thursday released its Q3-2024 'Retail MarketBeat' report, which highlighted a sustained momentum across India's main streets, leading retail growth across the top 8 cities.




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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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SIA to invest Rs 3,195 cr in A-I post Vistara merger

Singapore Airlines will make an additional investment of Rs 3,194.5 crore in Tata Group-owned Air India post-merger of Vistara in November. The merger, announced on November 29, 2022, and set to be completed on November 11, 2024, will result in Singapore Airlines having a 25.1 per cent stake in the enlarged Air India. Full-service carrier Vistara, which started flying on January 9, 2015, is a joint venture between Tatas and Singapore Airlines, where the latter holds a 49 per cent shareholding.




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RBI's framework for reclassification of FPI to FDI

The Reserve Bank of India on Monday issued an operational framework for reclassification of investment made by a foreign portfolio investor to foreign direct investment (FDI) if the entity breaches the prescribed limit. Markets regulator Sebi too has issued a circular on procedure for reclassification of FPI investment to FDI.




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Supreme Industries stock sinks on weak Q2 show

The stock of the country's largest plastic pipe maker Supreme Industries has shed 22 per cent since its highs in October. The September quarter results were below expectations as the volatility in polyvinyl chloride (PVC) resin prices led to a major destocking across the trade channel.




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How To Study At The National Institute of Design

The National Institute of Design (NID) is inviting applications for Design Aptitude Test (DAT) for its Bachelor of Design (BDes) and Master of Design (MDes) programmes.




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Pak terrorists behind J-K attack? Lashkar outfit claims responsibility

The assailants believed to be Pakistani terrorists, meticulously studied the site layout before executing their plan.




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Living life small-size

Welcome to concentrated living, which telescopes the essentials of life into a limited geographical area, writes PRINCE FREDERICK




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With music all around

Myriad factors inspire him as a musician, says ghatam exponent Udupi S. Sreedhar




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The business of art

Art galleries brace up to face the heat of demonetisation, as buyers tighten their purse strings