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Chhapar Mela political conferences: Captain Amarinder gives it a miss, his minister Sidhu says SAD reduced to a ‘clueless’ party




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Chhapar Mela political conferences: ‘Congress’s reverse countdown has begun’




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Ludhiana: 6-year-old kidnapped, raped; undergoes 2 surgeries due to brutal injuries




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Capt venting over Dakha defeat by slashing Cheema’s security cover, says Sukhbir




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Harsimrat hits back: Congress should check Captain Amarinder Singh’s attendance




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Punjab: Cop was arrested 6 yrs ago for firing 75 rounds in air; 3 FIRs against son, one for helping gangster escape




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Ludhiana man, accomplice gangrape minor sister-in-law; arrested




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Ludhiana: Demanding release of rape accused, transgenders pelt stones at police post




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Ludhiana: Moga man dies in Italy, family appeals to govt for help to get body home




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Shatabdi train mishap: Toll reaches three as another injured succumbs




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Roof collapse kills four of family in Punjab’s Sangrur district




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Ludhiana Central Jail: Four inmates escape scaling wall; search on




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Punjab: 8.6 lakh migrants apply to head back home, Punjab needs 600 trains to ferry them







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Forty years ago, April 4, 1980: Assam satyagraha




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Forty years ago, April 7, 1980: BJP is born




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Forty Years Ago, April 8, 1980: Assam status quo




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Coronavirus pandemic, slow to hit Japan, is yet another crisis that challenges country’s resilience




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Forty Years Ago, April 9, 1980: Counter to violence




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Fill in the gap: Tests are essential to contain the pandemic




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Forty Years Ago, April 10, 1980: Assam foreigners




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Forty Years Ago, April 11, 1980: Assam Satyagraha




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MPLADS is nimble tool for targeted intervention, scrapping it in crisis is counterproductive




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The pandemic has exposed the limits of capitalism




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Solidarity is a potent weapon against pandemic, prejudice weakens us all




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India is not making full use of its digital capabilities to track COVID-19 cases




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Demonetisation, Delhi pollution, I-Day, JNU protests: Best of Express photographers in 2016




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Queen Elizabeth II marks her Sapphire Jubilee with 65-year reign




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India fares poorly in World Happiness Report: Here are the top ranked countries




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Babri Masjid demolition case: Express archive pictures on how it all happened




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Nirbhaya gangrape case: Protests over the years




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Anti-Hijack drill by security teams at Visakhapatnam airport in INS Dega




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Here is Kaziranga Rhinos are escaping the Assam floods




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A look at what is happening around the globe: 10 defining pictures of the day




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Hiroshima Day: Survivors say ‘never again’, urge disarmament of nuclear weapons




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Nagina Online: What happens when social media comes in one of India’s most backward villages




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Venkaiah Naidu is India’s 13th Vice-President: A look at his journey through photographs




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These images capture the tragedy of Gorakhpur deaths




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Arctic voyage captures global warming impact on ice, animals in these astounding pictures




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30 die, Haryana burns for rape convict Gurmeet Ram Rahim Singh




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Landfill site collapse: Here’s what happened at Delhi’s Ghazipur




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Apocalypse? No, this is Florida after Hurricane Irma




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Bullet train in India: PM Modi, Japan’s Shinzo Abe launch historic project




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World’s richest countries according to per capita income




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Global Entrepreneur Summit 2017: Ivanka Trump stresses on reducing gender gap in business




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Vizag leak: NGT slaps Rs 50 cr fine on LG Polymers

A bench, headed by NGT Chairperson Justice Adarsh Kumar Goel, set up a five-member Committee to probe Thursday's gas leak incident in the chemical factory, in which 11 people were killed and 1,000 exposed, and submit a report before May 18.




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Aurangabad mishap: Survivors raised alarm, but in vain

Chilling details emerged about the tragedy involving a group of migrant workers who were on their way to native places in Madhya Pradesh on foot from Maharashtra and had taken a break to rest on rail tracks out of sheer fatigue.




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Bihar's great ghar wapsi: Is the state prepared?

Official figures say 1.8 lakh workers have returned home to Bihar. Unofficially, however, that figure is said to have crossed 3 lakhs. Can Bihar cope?