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The Third Edit: Remembering ‘The Indian Express’ columnist, Bibek Debroy




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Lessons from my mentor, Bibek Debroy




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Ram Madhav writes: Congress, don’t blame Haryana loss on EVMs




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Should Pakistan resume trade with India?




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Multi-member seats: A short-lived experiment




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




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Suvir Saran writes: How Rohit Bal taught me to accept myself




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




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When Alia Bhatt clapped back at social-media trolls




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Why India has no one but itself to blame for the series loss against New Zealand




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Why India and Pakistan should come together against the smog




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November 5, 1984, Forty Years Ago: Delhi Calmer




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C Raja Mohan writes on US elections: Contrary to popular belief, American power is not diminishing




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Remembering Bibek Debroy: The eclectic economist




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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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With UP Madarsa verdict, Supreme Court upholds positive secularism




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With recent Supreme Court ruling, busting myths about madarsas




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As an Indian student in America, I witnessed Trump 1.0. I’m glad I left before Trump 2.0




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




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Why Trump won and Kamala Harris lost: The American left-liberal is neither left nor liberal




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




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C Raja Mohan writes | In DC-Delhi warmth, cold light: Trump may look for Indian ‘pro’ for American ‘quid’




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The Third Edit: Remembering Nightingale of Bihar, Sharda Sinha




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




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Republican or Democrat, women in American politics remain the underdog




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The Third Edit: Hold on, canned Lake Como Air may have something vital to offer




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




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




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Supreme Court’s AMU verdict paves way for defining character of minority institutions




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Faizan Mustafa on Supreme Court’s AMU verdict: Minority institutions are not just for minorities




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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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In a time of conflict, the message of love in a ‘Meiyazhagan’ rings loud and true




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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 consumer economy cannot afford to disregard the care economy of unpaid labour




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




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Public Distribution System must be reformed to fix leakage, invest in farming




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Not just Australia — as a parent, I think other countries too should ban social media for kids under 16




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




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It’s 2024 — we need more women in politics




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




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November 13, 1984, Forty Years Ago: Prime Minister Rajiv Gandhi’s first AIR and Doordarshan address




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It’s not social constraints or access anymore — women are held back by lack of employment opportunities




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Art, not obscenity: In Bombay High Court’s judgment on nudity in art, a reminder




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Lulu becomes largest IPO in UAE this year

Lulu Retail announced on Wednesday that its initial public offering (IPO) was oversubscribed 25 times across all tranches, excluding cornerstone investors, generating demand exceeding $37 billion-a record for a private sector IPO in the United Arab Emirates. The company is controlled by Kerala-based business tycoon MA Yusuff Ali. The final offer price for Lulu shares was set at AED 2.04 per share, raising a total of $1.72 billion (AED 6.32 billion), making it the largest IPO in the UAE in 2024 to date.