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Current crisis consolidates populist rapport between a leader and a fictional representation of people




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Stimulus package must focus on rural areas and middle-income groups




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India can collaborate with the US and Germany in moulding a new world order




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Nation’s fight against Covid-19 cannot ignore the chronically sick, vulnerable




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More than ever, the rights of workers, vulnerable need to be secured




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An open-ended, expanded employment guarantee at minimum wages should be its centrepiece




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It should inspire countries to recommit to principle of universal bio-deterrence.




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State attacks Dalits via anti-Left rhetoric, as directly attacking them would cost it heavily




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We need to question our addiction to cultural and political economy of alcohol




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Covid constraints on defence expenditure could help transform military culture




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Pandemic could act as catalyst for reworking world order, giving India leading role




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Mumbai’s Ronak Nanda wins Culinary Clash in US




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That Wonderful Time of the Year




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Palate Full




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Restaurant review: Diva Spiced takes you on an atavistic culinary voyage through Asia and beyond




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Soul Curry




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Glass, half full: Doppio, South Mumbai’s new brasserie, is worth a visit for its drinks menu, even if the rest evokes a sense of deja vu




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Something for Everyone: Cafe Cubano serves Indian and international favourites with mixed results




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Economy headed for contraction, less fiscal space for big stimulus




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June, July will test resolve: Top official in Covid battle




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Delhi to Madhubani on a cart: ‘Would not have survived lockdown’




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Palghar lynching: Sarpanch says she watched attack for 2 hrs, NCP leader couldn’t control mob either




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Centre freezes DA/DR increase for staff till July 2021, states may follow




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Govt panel proposes delayed start to new college session, Sept instead of July




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CM set to seek trains for migrants again, govt mulls plan to ferry them in buses




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Minority institution rights not above law or absolute: SC rules on CMC-NEET




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Second stimulus: Govt plans targeting based on need, MSMEs to begin with




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Back-channel used to ‘urge’ Pak to release Kulbhushan Jadhav: Harish Salve




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Covid strategist, AIIMS chief Dr Randeep Guleria is guest at e-Adda today




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Mumbai doctor booked for ‘sexual assault’ of male Covid-19 patient, confined to home




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Handwara encounter: ‘He promised he would come soon. He is coming, but wrapped in Tricolour’




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Curve flattened, but no dip is a concern: AIIMS chief Dr Randeep Guleria




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Govt declares dates: JEE July 18-23, NEET July 26




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Would not have accepted (RS seat)…nobody would offer it to me: Justice Deepak Gupta




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Delhi to peak in coronavirus cases in June-July, says Covid panel chief




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Rajya Sabha polls: Last-minute twist rules out contest in West Bengal




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Coronavirus: Two Kolkata women flout home quarantine rules, police send them to hospital




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Top Left leaders arrested in Kolkata after protest against ‘irregularities’ in PDS system




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Kolkata: Man strangulates son with disability for ‘not wearing mask’ while stepping out




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Governor slams handling of pandemic: ‘Cover-up will lead to painful results’




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Accused of irregularities in PDS, ration dealer’s house ransacked in Bengal




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Man recounts mother’s death who tested positive: ‘Could not see her for once or take part in last rites’




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On Rabindra Jayanti, police play Mamata’s song in public; ‘outright insulting’, says BJP




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BPO financial irregularities to cost Infosys less than $1 million

Infosys, India's second largest information technology (IT) services company, is likely to book an impact of less than $1 million (Rs 6 crore) due to the financial irregularities in the accounts of its business process outsourcing (BPO) arm, which led to the dismissal of the unit's chief financial officer, Abraham Mathews earlier this week.




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'WTA merger with ATP would not be acquisition'

Roger Federer called for a merger between the two governing bodies last month, with both Simon and ATP Tour Chairman Andrea Gaudenzi welcoming the suggestion. But some top WTA players have said they want an equal standing for the women players in a combined body.




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IOC board mulls moving upcoming session online

The executive board, which is expected to meet later this month, will discuss holding the session "remotely through a secure electronic system" on July 17, with a possible "electronic voting system" in place.




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'Germany's restart shows Ligue 1 could still conclude'

The French professional league (LFP) ended its season last week with 10 games left, awarding the title to Paris St Germain and leaving Lyon outside the placings for European competition next season.




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F1 must race to survive; MotoGP to start in July

Formula One managing director Ross Brawn this week outlined plans for going back to racing, with health checks and isolation in the paddock, and believed the sport could provide a safe environment.




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AR Rahman, Prasoon Joshi condemn Masakali 2.0, say ‘hopefully fans will stand for originality’




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Neil Bhoopalam: I don’t think people should worry about nepotism