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Living-in: Shades of grey


A Supreme Court ruling putting live-in relationships on par with marriages raises difficult questions. Will it pit one woman's right to legal protection against another's? Does it overlook bigamy? Shoma Chatterji reports.




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Moving beyond the Koran


Activists within the Muslim community are demanding reforms to tackle questions of personal law such as dowry, divorce and polygamy. Ashima Kaul reports.




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Foeticide journeys


Affluent Indians have found a way around the Centre's ban on pre-natal diagnostic tests for sex selection. Since the law only applies in India they simply travel overseas, to the US in particular, for their tests. And fertility clinics in India and the US have greatly streamlined the procedure. Gagandeep Kaur reports.




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Moneylenders harassing Warangal farmers


A moratorium on loan recoveries is supposed to bring distressed farmers a bit of relief. But in the Parakal region of Warangal district, the Andhra Pradesh government's directive has taken farmers from the fire to the frying pan, says one farmer. Kondal Rao has more.




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Beyond violence and silence


Women must be encouraged to speak up, express their own truths and create solidarity networks. Only then will things change, says Deepti Priya Mehrotra.




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ASER and beyond


What gets measured gets done. The First Annual Survey of Education Report has helped assess the scale of problems in public education better. It is now up to education ministries and administrators, as well as civil society to show progress in specific indicators, until the goal of universal education is met, writes Ashok Kamath.




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The Times, they are a-changing


Editorials by advertisers are terrible, but the rot in the media isn't new. The gradual introduction of small doses of poison into the body of this profession began a long time ago, says Sidharth Bhatia.




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A journey through documentary film-making


For more than a decade now, Supriyo Sen has been making his way through awards bestowed for excellence in choice of subject and aesthetics of creative expression, the latest being accorded for Wagah. Shoma Chatterji looks back at his films.




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Journeying with Mahasweta Devi


Joshy Joseph's latest film captures the great poet candidly, minus the halo of genius and her achievements. It also marks a defining moment in the director's journey as a documentarist. Shoma Chatterji reports.




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India keeping close eye on Bangladesh polls




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Despite long & tiring travel, migrants won’t give up till they reach home




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'They mocked me because I didn’t know who Lionel Richie was'

Biting — yet sensitive. He’s a study in contrasts. Just like his books. Writer Aravind Adiga won the Man Booker Prize in 2008 with his novel “White Tiger”. In the first interview given globally over his new book “Last Man in Tower”, Adiga now tells Srijana Mitra Das about being a small-town boy, falling in love with Mumbai, capturing the people and philosophies rich India overlooks, writing being his fate, generating controversy — and why he might just step away now.




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Lockdown pathshala takes children beyond textbooks




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5 moms share their exhausting yet thrilling journey

5 moms share their exhausting yet thrilling journey





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China conducts first successful coronavirus vaccine test on monkeys




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Why do pirates wear a black patch over one eye?

There exists no evidence to support the popular view that pirates wore a black patch over one eye.




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It's really about the money, honey

If you really think about it, it all boils down to money. Twenty- seven-year-old Sheena Jog, a product designer based in New Delhi, says at least two of the last three fights she had with her husband were over their "hard-earned" money.




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Why aren't they smiling?

Women in India are expected to look like Miss India and behave like Mother India. That is serious business for sure. But could it be that a 'lightness of being' is just not in their DNA?




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In India, they soldier on without a combat role

Women at war is part of Indian history, from Jhansi Ki Rani to Rani Durgawati to Razia Sultan. But they weren’t part of modern India's war strategy till very recently. Independent India’s Army restricted women to the medical corps, dental corps and the nursing service.




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Arms & The Woman: Beyond war

Israel believes it is constantly at war, facing an existential crisis in a sea of hatred. The national narrative is clear and society's expectations of the young are rigid.




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Asstt teachers’ exam final key out, results by next wk




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South Korea, Germany Show Life Beyond Lockdown Isn't What People Think it Will Be

The South Korean government on Wednesday started to relax its strict social distancing rules but only in line with a set of guidelines referred to as the 'distancing in daily life' policy.




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AIIMS Experts Visit Ahmedabad, Say Timely Treatment is Key

The two interacted with resident doctors of the hospital seeking their inputs about treatment of COVID-19 patients and provided expert guidance.




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Hockey India Employees Asked to Check Status on Aarogya Setu App Before Leaving for Work

Hockey India said the recommendations are based on the premise of the a few principles.




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Hockey Legend Balbir Singh Sr Hospitalised in Critical Condition

Balbir Singh Dosanjh was taken to a private hospital from his residence in Sector 36 in Chandigarh.




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Sonakshi Sinha Extends Her Support To Raise Money For PPE Kits For Healthcare Workers!

As India continues its fight against the Novel Coronavirus pandemic, actress Sonakshi Sinha has extended her support to celebrity shout-out platform Tring to raise money for Personal Protective Equipment (PPE) kits for the frontline healthcare workers in India. The Dabangg actress




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Three key U.S. coronavirus officials in self-quarantine after COVID-19 exposure

Three senior officials guiding the U.S. response to the coronavirus pandemic were in self-quarantine on Saturday after coming into contact with someone who had tested positive for the disease, their agencies and spokesmen said.




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Golden Star Ganesh Completes 14 Years As Hero In The Industry; Opens Up About His Journey

Golden Star Ganesh recently completed 14 years as a hero in the Kannada film industry. The actor in a recent interview with the New Indian Express opened up about his big-screen journey whilst adding that the lockdown has helped him reassess




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Ashok Leyland Records Zero Sales Figures For The Month Of April Amidst COVID-19

Ashok Leyland has released the sales report for zero sales in April due to the COVID-19 pandemic. The nationwide lockdown was supposed to be lifted by May 4 but seeing the current scenario, the government has further extended it to May 17.




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Three key U.S. coronavirus officials in self-quarantine after COVID-19 exposure

Three senior officials guiding the U.S. response to the coronavirus pandemic were in self-quarantine on Saturday after coming into contact with someone who had tested positive for the disease, their agencies and spokesmen said.




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Types Of Homemade Masks And How They Can Help Lower The Risk Of Infection

Since the coronavirus (COVID-19) outbreak, the usage of face masks has become ubiquitous in countries affected with COVID-19. The health officials have been urging people to wear face masks as an essential protective measure against the coronavirus. The most popular face




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13 Key Symptoms Of Coronavirus You Need To Know

As of 22 April 2020, the novel coronavirus has infected 2,571,545 people with 701,070 recovery cases and 178,281 reported deaths worldwide. In India, the total COVID-19 positive cases near the 20,000 mark. With each passing day, researchers are learning




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COVID-19: Is Ceylon Tea A Potential Immunity Booster?

Recently, the Ministry of AYUSH has released certain guidelines on how to improve immunity and strengthen our body in the wake of global pandemic. The guidelines revealed that a mixture of turmeric and milk is very effective in boosting immunity. As




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Budget 2018: Arun Jaitley defends customs duty hike on select imported goods, says it is in 'national interest'

Jaitley explains in Zee Business interviews.




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Recent improvements in the art of signaling: for military and commercial purposes: the Finley helio-telegraph and its modifications: one instrument for day and night work, a new method and improved apparatus.

Archives, Room Use Only - UG582.H4 F56 1888




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Practical telegraphy: a guide for the use of officers of the Commonwealth Post and Telegraph Departments / by H.W. Jenvey

Archives, Room Use Only - TK5263.J46 1904




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Brunel and his world / John Pudney

Archives, Room Use Only - TA140.B753 P82 1974b




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Wireless explained: the book for officers of the mercantile marine / by Frederick Cross, Lieut. R.N.R., headmaster and operator on the training ship "Mersey"

Archives, Room Use Only - VM480.5.G7 C76 1918




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Twentieth century manual of railway commercial and wireless telegraphy / by Frederic L. Meyer

Archives, Room Use Only - TK5263.M69 1925




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Electricity in theory and practice, or, The elements of electrical engineering / by Bradley A. Fiske

Archives, Room Use Only - TK145.F57 1884




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Samuel Morse: inquisitive boy / by Dorothea J. Snow ; illustrated by Dorothy Bayley Morse

Archives, Room Use Only - TK5243.M7 S66 1955




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Wireless telephones and how they work / by James Erskine-Murray

Archives, Room Use Only - TK9956.E77 1911




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Samuel F.B. Morse: a dramatic outline of the life of the father of telegraphy & the founder of the National Academy of Design / by Violet Oakley

Archives, Room Use Only - TK5243.M7 O25 1939




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All by wire: a telegraphic explanation of a telepathic union of hearts / by Frank P. Sibley

Archives, Room Use Only - PZ3.S564 A45 1905




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Der Komet Halley: gemeinverständliche astronomische Abhandlung / von Bruno H. Bürgel-Berlin ..

Archives, Room Use Only - QB723.H2 B87 1910




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Memorial of Samuel Finley Breese Morse: including appropriate ceremonies of respect at the National Capitol, and elsewhere / published by order of Congress

Archives, Room Use Only - TK5243.M7 M46 1875




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The history of the Institution of Electrical Engineers (1871-1931) / by Rollo Appleyard

Archives, Room Use Only - TK1.I42 1939




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Bentley's complete phrase code: (nearly 1000 million combinations): with at least 2 letters difference between each half-code word / compiled by E.L. Bentley

Archives, Room Use Only - HE7673.B46 1923




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Illustrations and descriptions of telegraphic apparatus / by Astley C. Terry and William Finn

Archives, Room Use Only - TK5445.T37 1889




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Telegraphy and telephony with railroad applications / by Charles Stanley Rhoads ; a description of the fundamentals of telegraphy and telephony and of the organization, outside and inside plant, apparatus, circuits and methods of operation, engineering a

Archives, Room Use Only - TK5262.R46 1924