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The other side of the Himalayas

A guide to lesser-known scenic hill stations and treks in the Himalayas




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Playing it cool in the Highlands

The world is talking about Burning Man, the desert festival in Nevada where art meets music and partying, and the “burners” coexist in peace, fuelled by love... and food of course. Sounds intriguing, but admit it, all that dust and living in basic tents minus the modern amenities isn’t what a lot of us can deal with. Yes, some of us are unabashedly spoilt. So what? Meanwhile, PRIYADARSHINI PAITANDY lists the other picks for a fabulous September




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Ten places to visit in Norway

JOSEPH ANDREWS lists some of Scandinavia’s most striiking destinations




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Video | One of the best places for non-veg food on highway - Selvi Mess in Salem




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The Conservatory, Bengaluru’s latest event space that plays host to unique food popups is also an ode to Lalbagh

So far the venue has played host to a variety of events including a Thai breakfast popup, a tapas do, where the space was set like a tapas bar, and a Sri Lankan food experience among others



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Royal Enfield X UNESCO set out on a Great Himalayan Exploration

Rider researchers travel to remote communities in the Himalayas to stay with them and document their traditions in an attempt to promote and safeguard the ‘intangible cultural heritage of India’




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This eatery in a Himalayan village serves pizza, but only by reservation

In Kasauli, Dochi Pizzeria & Coffee House is garnering popularity, with its owner claiming an average footfall of nearly 150 people every day



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Incoming US govt policies may open new doors for India: CEA

Pre-emptive pessimism is premature and unwarranted, says Nageswaran




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India says oil prices would have rocketed without its Russian imports

India, the world's third largest oil importer and consumer, has become the top buyer of discounted Russian sea-borne oil shunned by Western countries since Ukraine's invasion began in early 2022




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US, Australia, Canada allege India may be misreporting support for rice, wheat at WTO

India considers the procured quantity under MSP programme as eligible production as opposed to all production eligible for the price




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Heightened tensions between China and the US: RBI’s easing cycle could be delayed, says DBS Research




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CPI(M)-Congress deal in Palakkad, says BJP leader Surendran

Both the Congress and the CPI(M) are helping each other, says the BJP leader




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CPI(M) went after trolley bag to hide government failure, says Muraleedharan

Both the State and Union governments are uninterested in people’s issues, says the Congress leader




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Embrace modern science, AYUSH secretary urges Ayurveda docs




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Rahul Gandhi joins bypoll campaign in Wayanad, vows to make it global tourism hub

Campaigning for Priyanka Gandhi, Rahul Gandhi says people of Wayanad have taught him that the ‘word love has a great place in politics’




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Wayanad bypoll: Priyanka Gandhi leads roadshow with Rahul on last day of campaigning

Addressing the crowd after roadshow, Priyanka Gandhi expresses her appreciation for diverse communities within Wayanad constituency




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Officials violating service rules will face action, says Revenue Minister

Minister was responding to questions by mediapersons in connection with the recent Facebook posts by IAS officer N. Prasanth against his senior colleague A. Jayathilak




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Pinarayi thwarted chances of Dalit person becoming CM in future, alleges Kuzhalnadan




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Supreme Court sceptical about Kerala Police demand for Malayalam actor Siddique’s phone from 2016

Extending the interim anticipatory bail granted to the actor, Supreme Court lists the case for next week for detailed arguments




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Wayanad bypoll: LDF accuses Priyanka Gandhi of ‘misusing’ religious places for election campaign, moves ECI

Complaint lodged by LDF Wayanad Parliamentary Committee says Congress violated electoral rules and regulations




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Anxiety sweeps through upper Kuttanad as wait begins for payment of paddy procured

Over 1,061 tonnes of the 22,000 tonnes harvested this season has been procured so far. Yet, the farmers have received no payments




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All set for Wayanad Lok Sabha bypoll




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Second entrance of Kottayam railway station opened




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Rain to gain vigour, yellow alert for five districts on Wednesday




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Latin Catholic Church criticises government for delay in resolving Munnambam land dispute; calls for all- party meeting

Expresses solidarity with the agitating families




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Bombay House guards assault photographers




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Maratha bike rally in city on Sunday




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Buldhana school rape: main accused not an employee, say cops




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6 of family die after taxi turns turtle on Freeway

The Verma family was on their way to the Mumba Devi temple in Zaveri Bazaar




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‘Selfie GR’ is against RTE, say critics




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Three more held in Bombay House assault on photojournalists




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Syrian civil war may last a decade: Khalili




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Jaywantiben Mehta no more




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HC grants interim stay on order banning channel




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Children’s film fest goes ‘Make in India’ way




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Navi Mumbai Mayor seeks Mundhe’s transfer




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Kutch to Kanyakumari: kayaking champion on a mission




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No toll till Friday, police to protect banks, ATMs




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Count birds from your backyard on Sunday




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Judges need their vacations, but justice can’t take a holiday

In a frank and outspoken discussion, retired HC judge V.G. Palshikar explains why courts have long vacations and how that relic of colonial rule could be replaced. He also spoke about the judiciary overstepping its limits, time wasted dealing with PILs, and the Bombay HC’s huge backlog of cases




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MHADA redevelopment: FSI to be proportionate to tenements, says govt.




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Aaditya Thackeray hits out at govt. for Bhiwandi lathicharge




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Sakinaka murder-suicide: cops say deceased’s brother was harassing him




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It’s not a Coldplay concert (it’s much more)

Next weekend, one of the most popular bands on the planet will play in Mumbai, but it’s not all about them




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Schools get time till February to pay fee for board exams




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Ramayan actor found dead on railway tracks

Veteran actor Mukesh Rawal, known for his ‘Vibhishan’ role was run over by a train while crossing railway tracks




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Finding ways to not let school interfere with education




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Bal Thackeray memorial: Uddhav seeks suggestions

Panel set up to oversee the project will be allotted the Mayor’s bungalow




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HC refuses to stay Coldplay concert




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Holdplay: police secure concert venue