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Less than half a voice


Among those whose livelihoods will be displaced by the Indira Sagar dam, women far outnumber men. But there is virtually no voice representing women's views, whether for or against the project, in all the talk of displacement here. Instead, nearly all their choices are handed down to them. R Uma Maheshwari reports.




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'Mischievous chatter' brings change


In a society where children are never consulted, parents in an Andhra Pradesh district are looking at their children with new respect. Village children, determined to transform their communities, are writing and producing a Telugu community radio programme, 'Allari Muchchatlu'. Komilla Raote reports.




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Give our children a chance


Ila D. Hukku portrays the wide range of unmet needs for children in the nation.




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More than the letter of the law


The narrow legal definition of rape, recently reiterated in the Sakshi case, has been criticized by Indian and international women's and children's organizations, who insist that broader interpretations are needed to protect victims, and also to serve justice. Shivkami RaviChandran says we haven't heard the last of this debate.




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Tips for change


Can we tap into the power of crowds and popular fashion to address persistent poverty? And what would such an effort look like, wonders Gijs Spoor.




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Small hands, hard labour in Surat's textile industry


The famed textile industry of Surat is one of the pillars of Gujarat's industrial success story. What is less known about it is the unfortunate reality of rampant child employment and exploitation that prevails there. Shirish Khare reports.




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Winds of change


The All India Muslim Personal Law Board (AIMPLB) recently suggested that the custom of the man declaring "talaq" at one go and divorcing his wife should be discouraged. It stopped short of drafting further reform to the marriage contract, but this decade is seeing muslim women asserting for more, says Kalpana Sharma.




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The chancellors' vice


The quality of teaching and research in Indian universities has rapidly declined. Surely this has something to do with the manner in which we appoint those at their helm, writes Ramachandra Guha.




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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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More than a local edition


Local problems in India are compounding faster than solutions are being found. But the extent of national and regional coverage in our print and broadcast media is over-proportionately more than local news. More local journalism is the need, and will improve prospects for our local self-governance. The India Together editorial.




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Mouthpiece of change


The government's recent CR policy is considered a big leap forward in enabling people to participate in the mass media. The next five years may see some self-help groups, fisherfolk and farmer groups, in areas remote and near, bid for radio stations of their own. Malvika Kaul reports.




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Changing the world with an app


In today’s world, where everything can be done with a tap of a finger, why not something for the greater common good? That thought has led to the development of Equalize, which as its name suggests, aims to empower individuals to reduce social disparities. Rasika Dhavse-Wadodkar has more.




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The film that changed Afroza's life


Flickering Angels, a moving documentary on the lives of children of imprisoned parents in West Bengal, helps a child of an illegal immigrant caught in tragic circumstances to go back to her homeland. Shoma A Chatterji dwells on the reformative capacity of cinema.




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Just breathing during this lockdown: Boxer Vikas Krishan

In the last two months – after coming back from Amman, Jordan (where he secured Olympic quota in the 69kg category) – Vikas has been cooped up at his farmhouse in Bhiwani, Haryana, due to the pandemic-forced nationwide lockdown.




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On Mother's Day, sports stars say 'Thank you, Maa'

A pandemic-forced lockdown may not be the ideal way to get families together, but it's not something that's under human control. What's in your control is to stay safe at home, hug your mom and say 'Happy Mother's Day'.




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Lilavati hospital's former trustee arrested in foreign exchange violation case

Enforcement Directorate on Wednesday arrested a former trustee of Lilavati hospital in connection with a foreign exchange violation case.




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Green court bans vehicles older than 15 years in Delhi

On the day TOI highlighted the worsening state of Delhi’s air, the National Green Tribunal cited the report and issued a slew of directions to immediately address the problem.




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Amid chants of Jai Maharashtra, Shramik Express chugs off




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Chanda couple returns home, meets children after 107 days




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Movement of workers changes colour coding of districts




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2 new cases in Dhanbad, state has more cured patients than active cases




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WODC chairman Subash Chauhan passes away

Western Odisha Development Council (WODC) chairman, Subash Chauhan died of cancer at a private hospital here on Sunday.




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Knocking at Shani temple's door? There are many more that are shut

Progressive Maharashtra is dotted with temples and dargahs that keep women out




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Twinkle Khanna: The Patriot Games, and why we’re all losing




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Fearing retaliation after Handwara terror attack, Pakistan Air Force jets increased patrols

Top government sources told ANI that at the time of the incident, Pakistan was already carrying out an aerial exercise about which India also had information. "Soon after the death of the Colonel, the Pakistani Air Force increased its patrols involving its mix of fighter aircraft including the F-16s and the JF-17 which were being constantly monitored by our surveillance platforms," they said.




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Seoul Shuts Down More Than 2,100 Nightclubs After Covid-19 Positive Man Visits Three

South Korea's had 18 new cases in 24 hours with all but one of them linked to a 29-year-old man who visited three clubs in Seoul's Itaewon district before testing.




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'An Absolute Chaotic Disaster': Obama Slams Trump's Handling of Coronavirus Pandemic

Trump has been criticised as abdicating any leadership role in guiding the country through one of its worst crises in a century, leaving states on their own to grapple with the pandemic and even bid against each other to obtain critical medical equipment on the open market or abroad.




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China Reports First Coronavirus Case in Wuhan Since April 3 Among 14 New Infections

While China had officially designated all areas of the country as low-risk last Thursday, the new cases according to data published on Sunday represent a jump from the single case reported for the day before. The number was lifted by a cluster of 11 in Shulan city in northeastern Jilin province.




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These Japanese Kids Serve Backhands Just Like Tennis Stars Roger Federer and Novak Djokovic

Six-year-old Yunosuke and four-year-old Koujirou can be seen training on the Swedish and Serbian legends in a viral video.




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Voluntary Provident Fund: Are There Benefits To Higher Than Mandatory EPF Contributions?

After extreme volatility recently seen the stock markets and mutual fund investments, you may be looking at more stable options to put your savings aside for the long term. One such conservative investment tool is the EPF (Employees' Provident Fund) that




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Not Anticipating 'Worst Situation' Due to Covid-19 in India, Says Harsh Vardhan

Vardhan said the doubling time of coronavirus infection cases in the country for the last three days has been about 11 days and 9.9 days for the last seven days.




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Jharkhand Grapples with Ill-equipped Infrastructure as Covid-19 Cases Among Returning Migrants Rise

Even RIMS, the only state-run super-specialty medical institute in Jharkhand, does not have the required equipment to deal with the crisis. At present, there is one ventilator for every 70,000 people in the state.




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KBC 2020 Registrations Begin, Iulia Vantur Reacts to Marriage Rumours with Salman Khan

Registrations for Kaun Banega Crorepati begin tonight, Iulia Vangtur fields questions about rumours of marrying Salman Khan. More details in today's showbiz highlights.




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Mother's Day 2020: Priyanka Chopra, Sara Ali Khan, Allu Arjun Share Loving Notes on the Occasion

Priyanka Chopra to Sara Ali Khan, celebrities from the film industry poured in loving messages on the occasion of Mother's Day 2020.




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'Thanks Maa': Anushka Mandchanda's New Song Is a Peppy Tribute To Mothers

On Mother's Day 2020, singer Anushka Manchanda has recorded a peppy and upbeat ode to mothers all across the globe, aptly titled 'Thanks Maa.'




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Shivin Narang to Amruta Khanvilkar, TV Actors Pour in Wishes on Mother's Day 2020

Shivin Narang, Vijayendra Kumeria and Meera Deosthale among others have shared loving notes on the occasion of Mother's Day 2020.




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தம்பி சினிமாவுக்கு வந்து 18 வருஷம் ஆச்சு.. ஹேப்பியா டிபி வெளியிட்ட அண்ணன்! #18YrsOfKTownPrideDHANUSH

சென்னை: நடிகர் தனுஷ் சினிமாத்துறைக்கு வந்து 18 ஆண்டுகள் ஆனதை முன்னிட்டு அவரது அண்ணனும் இயருக்குநருமான செல்வராகவன் காமன் டிபியை ரிலீஸ் செய்துள்ளார். நடிகர் தனுஷ் செல்வராகவன் இயக்கத்தில் வெளியான துள்ளுவதோ இளமை என்ற படத்தில் முதன் முதலாக நடித்தார். தனுஷ் பள்ளி மாணவராக நடித்த அந்தப் படம் பெரும் வெற்றி பெற்றது. துள்ளுவதோ இளமைப் படத்தில்




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Gautam Gambhir Doesn't See Major Changes In Cricket Rules Post COVID-19

Gautam Gambhir said that apart from the use of saliva to shine the cricket balls, he does not see too many rules changing due to the coronavirus pandemic.




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Senior Biju Janata Dal Leader Subhas Chauhan Dies At 54

Senior Biju Janata Dal (BJD) leader and Chairman of the Western Odisha Development Council (WODC), Subash Chauhan died at a private hospital in Bhubaneswar on Sunday following a prolonged illness. He...




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Show 'enormous evidence' of COVID-19 originating from Wuhan lab: China asks Pompeo

Beijing, May 06: China on Wednesday dared US Secretary of State Mike Pompeo to show "enormous evidence" he claimed to have to prove that the novel coronavirus originated from a lab in Wuhan and said he has no evidence to back




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Coronavirus crisis 'worse than Pearl Harbor' or 9/11: Donald Trump

Washington, May 06: President Donald Trump on Wednesday said that fallout from the novel coronavirus pandemic has hit the United States harder than Pearl Harbor in World War II or the 9/11 attacks. "This is worse than Pearl Harbor. This is




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Testing capacity for COVID-19 scaled up to 95,000 per day; 8 NE states reported 194 cases: Vardhan

New Delhi, May 09: The testing capacity for COVID-19 has been scaled up to around 95,000 tests per day and a total of 15,25,631 tests have been conducted so far across 332 government and 121 private laboratories, Union Health Minister Harsh




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Amitabh Bachchan's KBC 12 ఎంపిక ప్రక్రియ ప్రారంభం.. రిజిస్ట్రేషన్ ఎలా చేసుకోవాలంటే..

ఆలిండియా సూపర్‌స్టార్ అమితాబ్ బచ్చన్ హోస్ట్‌గా కౌన్ బనేగా కరోడ్‌పతి సందడి బుల్లితెరపై మళ్లీ మొదలైంది. కోట్ల రూపాయల ప్రైజ్ మనీ కలిగిన ఈ షోలో పాల్గొనే ఔత్సాహికులు కోసం నమోదు ప్రక్రియను ప్రారంభించారు. ఈ నమోదు ప్రక్రియ మే 9వ తేదీన రాత్రి 9 గంటలకు ప్రారంభమై మే 22 తేదీ వరకు కొనసాగుతుంది అని నిర్వాహకులు వెల్లడించారు. ఈ ప్రక్రియకు సంబంధించిన వివరాలను వెల్లడిస్తూ..




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Costume Designer Velayudhan Keezhillam Passes Away

Velayudhan Keezhillam, one of the senior-most costume designers of the Malayalam film industry passed away. The 66-year-old breathed his last at a private hospital in Chalakudy, on April 26, Sunday. As per the reports, the last rights of Velayudhan Keezhillam were




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Mohanlal & Suchitra Celebrate 32 Years Of Marital Bliss: Here's A Glimpse Of The Couple's Love Story

Mohanlal, the complete actor of Malayalam Cinema and his beloved wife Suchitra Mohanlal have completed 32 years of marital bliss today. The couple had a quiet celebration for their 32nd anniversary in quarantine, as the country has been currently observing all




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Malayalam Cinema Remembers Irrfan Khan: Here's What Mammootty, Mohanlal & So On Have To Say!

Irrfan Khan, one of the finest acting talents of the Indian film industry passed away. The 53-year-old breathed his last at Kokilaben Dhirubhai Ambani Hospital, Mumbai where he was admitted due to colon infection. Irrfan Khan's death news came out as




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Dulquer Salmaan & Parvathy Thiruvothu Mourn Irrfan Khan's Demise: Recall Working With The Actor

Irrfan Khan, the supremely talented actor bid goodbye to this world today (April 29, 2020). The news of the actor's demise came out as a great shock for both his fans and the industry members. Dulquer Salmaan and Parvathy Thiruvothu, the




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Fahadh Faasil Remembers Irrfan Khan, Says 'I Owe My Career To Him'

The reports regarding the untimely demise of Irrfan Khan, the supremely talented actor came out as a great shock for the Indian film fraternity. The cine-goers across the world are currently mourning the death of Irrfan, who created magic on the




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RIP Rishi Kapoor: Mammootty, Mohanlal And Other Malayalam Celebrities Mourn His Demise

Senior Bollywood actor Rishi Kapoor bid goodbye to this world today (April 30, 2020), leaving the entire Indian film fraternity in shock. The legendary actor succumbed to cancer after a two-year battle. Rishi Kapoor is survived by wife Neetu Kapoor, daughter




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Mammootty And Sulfath Celebrate 41st Wedding Anniversary: This Is How Mohanlal Wished The Couple

Mammootty and Sulfath, one of the most loved star couples of the Malayalam film industry are celebrating their 41st wedding anniversary today. As per the reports, the couple had a simple anniversary celebration this year with their immediate family members. However,