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The Third Edit: Nima Rinji Sherpa’s mountain climbing record — and an occasion to give Sherpas their due




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Paying farmers to harvest paddy manually could reduce NCR’s pollution




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Israel, Iran, Trump and Kamala: As war clouds loom over Middle East, weather in Washington matters




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Give me a real woman-centric film




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October 28, 1984, Forty Years Ago: N T Rama Rao’s poll strategy to counter Congress (I)




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Why inflation on prices of tomatoes, onions, and potatoes particularly remains a pain point for RBI




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October 29, 1984, Forty Years Ago: Vajpayee’s Demand




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Suhas Palshikar writes: In Maharashtra, a big fight for nothing




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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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‘Mere paas Maa hain’: Remembering Rohini Godbole





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Maharashtra elections: Why Gen Z seems disinterested




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Express View on Tata airbus project, Gujarat vs Maharashtra: Neighbour’s envy




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




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




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Life’s a marathon, not a sprint




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In a closely-fought race, why Trump may have an edge over Harris




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India could not create mass prosperity. It’s not too late




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Richard Cash, the man whose invention saved over 80 million lives




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Express View Donald Trump vs Kamala Harris: The world – including and especially India – is waiting




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Donald Trump is terrible news for climate change, but Kamala Harris isn’t good news either




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




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




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




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Zamir and Zahir Abdullah write: In Jammu and Kashmir, our biggest demand




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Ram Madhav writes: Trump is back with a vengeance




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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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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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US Fed may have achieved soft-landing for economy — but this is only calm before the storm




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




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To understand Tamil politics, look at Tamil cinema




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BJP, MVA manifestoes and the woman vote: More needs to be imagined and offered to her




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A lonely elephant in Delhi zoo and the case against animal diplomacy




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The Third Edit: Turkey or Germany: Who owns the döner kebab?




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Maharashtra elections: Maha Yuti is ahead in part because of Uddhav Thackery’s and MVA’s failures




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How the state continues to fail Manipur




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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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Maruti Suzuki to up exports with new Dzire sedan

Maruti Suzuki India is targeting markets like UAE, Saudi Arabia, Chile, Mexico and other Latin American countries with its upcoming new version of compact sedan Dzire to accelerate exports as it eyes over 3 lakh units of overseas shipments this fiscal, a senior company official said on Wednesday. In the domestic market, the company hopes to enhance its share in the sedan market amid the passenger vehicles market shifting towards SUVs (Sports Utility Vehicles), with the new Dzire which is slated for launch next week. "We have been growing (exports) at a rate of about 11.9 per cent in the first seven months of the financial year and we hope to continue on that momentum.




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Rural demand lifts FMCG sector to 5.7% growth in Q2

India's fast-moving consumer goods (FMCG) sector grew 5.7 per cent by value and 4.1 per cent by volume in the July-September quarter driven by rural demand, consumer intelligence firm NielsenIQ said in its quarterly update on Thursday. Price-led growth stood at 1.5 per cent. According to NielsenIQ data, rural volume growth outpaced urban markets for the third straight quarter despite consumption softening in both regions.




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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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FMCG major Marico may buck the industry trend

Marico may buck the industry trend with the fast-moving consumer goods (FMCG) major reporting strong growth and favourable commentary in a weak quarter for the industry. The company reported consolidated revenue growth of 8 per cent year-on-year (Y-o-Y) in Q2FY25. Domestic revenue growth was 8 per cent Y-o-Y with 5 per cent volume growth (4 per cent in Q1FY25).




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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.