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Pune autorickshaw driver arrested for pelting stones on police route march, wife bites woman constable




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Poll shadow over sugar season; millers, workers differ over start date




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Pune Assembly segments that voted differently in 2019 Lok Sabha, Assembly elections




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Donald Trump’s victory sparks mixed reactions; experts urge intensified action for climate crisis




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Seen on Mahayuti ads with Eknath Shinde, man still missing in real life




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Prosthetics, orthotics department opens at Artificial Limb Centre in Pune




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Why Pune has been experiencing slight chill despite no significant drop in minimum temperature 




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Imane Khelif to take legal action against reports claiming she is a man, says IOC




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Your wife’s going to have a baby: Aaron Finch disagrees with Sunil Gavaskar’s ‘if Rohit misses 1st test, Jasprit Bumrah should captain’ comment




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Suryakumar Yadav: ‘Batting style is completely different, I can’t be that aggressive on the field as a leader’




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Would have been photographer if I weren’t an athlete: Neeraj Chopra




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Ricky Ponting says to not judge Virat Kohli on current form ahead of BGT: ‘If there’s a time for him to turn it around, it’d be this series’




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Carlos Alcaraz on training with Roger Federer: ‘It seemed as if he had never retired’




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If the government of Pakistan also says like India that we won’t play, then the ICC will be of no use: Rashid Latif




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Gambhir heaps confidence on KL Rahul to step in as opener; Bumrah will be skipper if Rohit misses




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Ooh La La Jennifer!

Known for her impeccable style, Jennifer Piccinato is a fashion trendsetter who doesn't shy away from dabbling with bold outfits.




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Rediff Readers Share Their Diwali Pix

Urmelesh Swami from Saharanpur, Uttar Pradesh and Pankaj Singh from the UAE have made lovely Diwali memories.




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Trump's Tariff Tussle With India

'While criticising India's high tariffs, Mr Trump stated he would impose reciprocal taxes on Indian products if re-elected.'




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FCRA licence of NGOs will be scrapped if...: Govt

FCRA registration will also be cancelled if any NGO is not utilising foreign funding as per the aims and objectives of the NGO or if it has not uploaded the annual returns, the ministry said.




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This Film Has Qualified For The Oscars!

Sunflowers Were the First Ones to Know, an award-winning Kannada short film by Film and Television Institute of India students, has qualified for the 2025 Oscars in the live action short film category.




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My son’s patriarchy is different from mine




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Superstar Vijay is taking on Dravidian parties. But how different is his TVK from them?




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Four days before he passed away, Bibek Debroy wrote his obituary: ‘There is a world outside that exists. What if I am not there? What indeed?’




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Tavleen Singh writes: Uniformity is not something India wants or needs




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Life’s a marathon, not a sprint




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What will writers do if Trump wins again?




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How to raise a boy: In a shifting world, my son’s freedom of mind is his greatest strength




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What if we let boys opt out of traditional masculinity?





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




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Sensex tanks 836 points; Nifty ends at 24,199

From the 30-share Sensex pack, Tata Motors, Tech Mahindra, UltraTech Cement, JSW Steel, Sun Pharma, Asian Paints, IndusInd Bank and ICICI Bank were the major losers. State Bank of India emerged as the only gainer from the pack.




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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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New biz premium of life insurers rises 13% in October

Life insurance companies reported a 13.16 per cent year-on-year (Y-o-Y) growth in new business premium (NBP), totting up Rs 30,347 crore in October, even as the number of policies sold saw a sharp decline. The growth was largely driven by strong performance from private sector life insurers.




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Sensex, Nifty close flat amid unabated FII selling

Tata Steel, Bajaj Finance, Mahindra and Mahindra, JSW Steel, NTPC, Adani Ports, Bajaj Finserv and Larsen and Toubro were also among the laggards. However, Power Grid, HCL Technologies, Infosys, Tech Mahindra, Tata Consultancy Services and ICICI Bank were among the gainers.




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RBI's framework for reclassification of FPI to FDI

The Reserve Bank of India on Monday issued an operational framework for reclassification of investment made by a foreign portfolio investor to foreign direct investment (FDI) if the entity breaches the prescribed limit. Markets regulator Sebi too has issued a circular on procedure for reclassification of FPI investment to FDI.




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Living life small-size

Welcome to concentrated living, which telescopes the essentials of life into a limited geographical area, writes PRINCE FREDERICK




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Magnificent window to regal times

Thekkae Theruvu Malika witnesses several landmark events in the history of Travancore




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A life of sugar and spice

Youngsters share their stories of living with Type 1 diabetes




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The story of her life

London-based actor Sarah Rundle regales us with tales from her world of storytelling




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An organic way of life

Clothing, pickles, packaging... the city has a thriving organic ecosystem, writes RANJANI RAJENDRA




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A dignified sendoff

Aathma Public Charitable Trust ensures a compassionate closure to hundreds of unclaimed bodies. Members of the trust hope more people will extend a helping hand on their mission




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Kiran George's Korea Masters run ends in semifinals

Indian shuttler Kiran George's impressive run at the Korea Masters came to an end with a semifinal loss to Thailand's Kunlavut Vitidsarn











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France holds its breath on the eve of Covid-19 lockdown lifting

As France begins to lift its eight-week Covid-19 lockdown, the government is stepping up efforts to ‘protect, test and isolate’. But many still fear a second wave.