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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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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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Joining the dots on electricity

The depressing sameness of the days for those locked-in as the epidemic rages, is relieved only by the 24X7 flow of electricity – the juice that keeps us all connected, informed, entertained and as summer...




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Having job blues? Engage your boss

Low-performers usually look for a boss who will treat every employee equally. A boss who doesn’t know who is doing what, where, why, when or how, a boss who doesn’t keep track and ignores performance problems.




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5 moms share their exhausting yet thrilling journey

5 moms share their exhausting yet thrilling journey





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No job and little food, 18 set out for home in Bihar on 10 bicycles




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Apple CEO Tim Cook on India, Steve Jobs, missteps and more

Apple CEO Tim Cook is a man of few words. In an interview to Washington Post, the usually reticent CEO of one of the world's most valuable company talked about a number of things including the 'enormous India opportunity', Steve Jobs, mistakes made during his tenure so far and much more.




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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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5 Ways To Prepare For Job Loss And Such Exigencies Amid Pandemic

There is bad news everywhere amid Covid 19 crisis which has led most employed to fret about job loss or salary cuts. Various industries hit the most including aviation has announced no pay-outs for April, May month. At the same time,




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Trump Administration Tightens Visa Guidelines for Chinese Journalists Amid Tensions

The Department of Homeland Security has issued new regulations, set to take effect Monday, that will limit visas for Chinese reporters to 90 days. There is a potential to extend the visa.




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Asha Negi was 'Awkward and Shy' During Her First On-screen Kiss with Sharman Joshi in Baarish 2

Actress Asha Negi, who has recently appeared on the second season of the web series 'Baarish', opened up about her first on-screen kiss with co-star Sharman Joshi.




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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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Coronavirus Inflicts Huge Job Losses In US, Pandemic Breaches White House

Labor Department reported the USunemployment rate rose to 14.7 percentlast month, up from 3.5 percentin February




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Karan Johar's Twins Yash And Roohi Dance Like No One's Watching

"Wow! Roohi, What a classic performance we are giving," said Karan Johar




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Doctors prepared for my death in COVID-19 battle: Boris Johnson post recovery

London, May 03: British Prime Minister Boris Johnson revealed for the first time on Sunday that there were "contingency plans" in place in case things went "badly wrong" and he died during his treatment for COVID-19 in a hospital here last




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Kim Jong Un did not have surgery says South Korea

Seoul, May 04: North Korean leader Kim Jong Un did not undergo surgery or any other medical procedure, a South Korean official said on Sunday, amid speculation about his health that continues to linger even after he reappeared publicly in recent




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UK PM Boris Johnson's divorce with Indian-origin wife finalised

London, May 7: Boris Johnson has become the first British Prime Minister to divorce while in office in 250 years as papers filed by his Indian-origin ex-wife Marina Wheeler earlier this year were granted recently. The 55-year-old had announced




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Ajit Jogi suffers cardiac arrest, condition serious

Raipur, May 09: Former Chhattisgarh chief minister Ajit Jogi, 74, was admitted to a private hospital on Saturday after he suffered a cardiac arrest at his home this afternoon. Ajit Jogi''s health suddenly worsened while he was having breakfast, following




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Sara Ali Khan Says Her Brother Ibrahim Is Interested In Joining Bollywood: 'It's A Dream Right Now'

After debuting in Bollywood with Sushant Singh Rajput's Kedarnath, Saif Ali Khan and Sara Ali Khan's daughter Sara Ali Khan, is counted as one of the most promising talents in the film industry. As Sara continues her film journey, now, all




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Ajay Devgn Pull's Wife Kajol's Leg: 'Feels Like It's Been 22 Years Since The Lockdown Began'

Ajay Devgn has an amazing sense of humour. The actor always leaves the netizens impressed with his wit and funny one-liners on social media. In times of COVID-19 crisis, the Tanhaji actor recently lightened up the mood by sharing a throwback




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Mother's Day 2020: When Kajol Dropped Mommy Goals With Her Revelations About Parenting Nysa & Yug

'Life doesn't come with a manual. It comes with a mother'. No wonder, she is your first go-to person, whenever life throws a googly at you! Motherhood is the greatest and the hardest thing to do, and Bollywood actress Kajol agrees




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Actress Nagma Trolled On Twitter For Supporting Journalists From Pakistan!

Actress turned politician Nagma has found herself in trouble as she has been accused of being anti-India for siding with journalists from Pakistan. The actress is now getting trolled on Twitter for her tweet supporting the journalists. More than 10,000 tweets




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Lockdowns pile job losses and hunger onto Syrian refugees' plight

Ahmad al-Mostafa can't afford milk for his baby daughter. A Syrian refugee, he has barely been able to feed his family since Lebanon sank into economic crisis last year. But now, a coronavirus lockdown has made things even worse.




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COVID-19: Vikram Ravichandran’s Trivikrama Facing Major Dilemma Over Australia Schedule

V Ravichandran's younger son, Vikram is currently busy working on his highly awaited debut film, Trivikrama. For the unversed, the film team was all set to head to Australia on April 14 for their final shoot schedule. However, due to the




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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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Vijay To Join Hands With Mersal Makers Once Again!

Vijay, the Thalapathy of the Tamil film industry is totally busy in his career with some interesting projects in the pipeline. If the latest reports are to be believed, the Master star is now all set to join hands with the makers




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Thalapathy 65: S Thaman Confirms Joining The Vijay Starrer!

Vijay's 65th outing in Tamil cinema, which has been tentatively titled as Thalapathy 65, is one of the most anticipated upcoming films of the industry. The project, which brings back the Vijay-AR Murugadoss duo after a short break, features some of




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Major U.S. airlines endorse temperature checks for passengers

A major U.S. airline trade group on Saturday said it backed the U.S. Transportation Security Administration (TSA) checking the temperatures of passengers and customer-facing employees during the coronavirus pandemic.




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Notes of a course of seven lectures on electrical phenomena and theories: delivered at the Royal Institution of Great Britain, April 28-June 9, 1870 / by John Tyndall, LL.D. F.R.S

Archives, Room Use Only - QC531.T98 1884




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Lecture on galvanic batteries and electrical machines, as used in torpedo operations: arranged in three parts / John P. Merrell

Archives, Room Use Only - QC573.M47 1874




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United States telegraph issues / by Joseph S. Rich and Stephen G. Rich

Archives, Room Use Only - HJ5321.Z7 R53 1947




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Samuel F.B. Morse: his letters and journals / edited and supplemented by his son Edward Lind Morse ; illustrated with reproductions of his paintings and with notes and diagrams bearing on the invention of the telegraph

Archives, Room Use Only - TK5243.M7 A33 1914




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Brunel and his world / John Pudney

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




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Telegraphy for beginners: the standard method: an authoritative book of instruction in the methods and forms most approved, with lessons, including the Morse and continental codes / by Willis H. Jones

Archives, Room Use Only - TK5264.J76 1913




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The all red line: the annals and aims of the Pacific cable project / edited by George Johnson

Archives, Room Use Only - TK5613.J64 1903




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The papers of Joseph Henry / Editor: Nathan Reingold. Assistant editors: Stuart Pierson and Arthur P. Molella with the assistance of James M. Hobbins and John R. Kerwood

Archives, Room Use Only - Q143.H6.A2 1972




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Joseph Henry: the rise of an American scientist / Albert E. Moyer

Archives, Room Use Only - QC16.H37 M69 1997




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Oakum pickings: a collection of stories, sketches, and paragraphs / contributed from time to time to the telegraphic and general press by John Oakum

Archives, Room Use Only - PN6161.P55 1876




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Sam Johnson: the experience and observations of a railroad telegraph operator / by Samson

Archives, Room Use Only - TK5265.C55 1878




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Sketches old and new: together with an address, entitled "From Franklin to Edison" / by Walter P. Phillips (John Oakum)

Archives, Room Use Only - PN6161.P557 1897




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Pioneer telegraphy in Chile, 1852-1876 / by John J. Johnson

Archives, Room Use Only - HE8004.J64 1948




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Telegraphic tales and telegraphic history: a popular account of the electric telegraph--its uses, extent and outgrowths / by W.J. Johnson

Archives, Room Use Only - TK5265.J64 1880




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Sparks and cinders / by Jos. A. Aulls

Archives, Room Use Only - TK5269.A95 1876




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Samuel F.B. Morse: his letters and journals / ed. and supplemented by his son Edward Lind Morse; illustrated with reproductions of his paintings and with notes and diagrams bearing on the invention of the telegraph ... Boston, Houghton Mifflin, 1914

Archives, Room Use Only - TK5243.M7 A33 1972




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Lightning flashes and electric dashes: a volume of choice telegraphic literature, humor, fun, wit & wisdom / compiled by W.J. Johnston ; with contributions from the pens of all prominent writers in the ranks of telegraphic literature, as well as sever

Archives, Room Use Only - PN6231.T4 L54 1882




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Handbook of submarine cables: U.S. Signal Corps / prepared under the direction of Brigadier-General A.W. Greely, by Major Edgar Russel, with supplementary chapter on factory testing by Major Samuel Reber, 1905

Archives, Room Use Only - UG607.U55 1905




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Telegraphers of to-day: descriptive, historical, biographical / compiled and published by John B. Taltavall

Archives, Room Use Only - TK5241.T35 1893




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Reindeer, dogs, and snow-shoes: a journal of Siberian travel and explorations made in the years 1865, 1866, and 1867 / by Richard J. Bush

Archives, Room Use Only - DK755.B87 1871




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Wonderful inventions: from the mariner's compass to the electric telegraph cable / by John Timbs

Archives, Room Use Only - T15.T56 1867