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‘Why would it hurt me?’: Rodri on Vinicius Jr and Real Madrid skipping Ballon d’Or ceremony




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‘Cummins is tactically good, setting good fields; Bumrah has many more wicket-taking deliveries and can just come and knock your stumps’ – Shaun Tait




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Pakistan unwilling to move Champions Trophy games out, questions India refusal to play there




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'Govt CAN'T Create More Jobs'

An interesting excerpt from Virender Kapoor's latest book Inspiring India: Taking India from Big to Great.




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Recipe: Walnut Chia Smoothie Pot

Start your day with walnuts, chia, fruit. You can't go wrong.




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No religion promotes pollution: SC on cracker ban

A bench of Justices Abhay S Oka and Augustine George Masih therefore directed the Delhi police commissioner to immediately inform all the stakeholders concerned about the ban order and ensure no sale and manufacture of crackers.




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You checked my bags, check Modi, Shah bags too: Uddhav

The former chief minister asked if the election authorities would also inspect the bags of Prime Minister Narendra Modi and other senior leaders.




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No more oral mention, write in for urgent hearing: CJI

Chief Justice of India Sanjiv Khanna on Tuesday said no oral submissions for urgent listing and hearing of cases will be permitted and urged lawyers to either send emails or written letters for it.




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Kharge's mother, sister killed by Razakars but....: Yogi

Uttar Pradesh Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath launched a scathing attack on Congress president Mallikarjun Kharge, alleging that the latter purposely keeps mum on the tragic death of his mother and sister in an attack by Razakars in order to avoid losing Muslim votes. Adityanath claimed that Kharge's village, Varawatti, was burned down by Razakars and that his mother, aunt, and sister died in the attacks. He accused Kharge of suppressing this painful personal memory for political expediency and for fear of losing Muslim votes. Adityanath also alleged that Congress ignores historical atrocities for the sake of vote bank politics and conveniently forgets the history of the Razakars.




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Moviedom Mourns Sharda Sinha

'The great singer Shardaji took Bhojpuri music and singing to the national and international level with her singing!'




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Nushrratt In Classic Mode

Alia's Gucci style... Kriti finds wisdom...Dia visits a forest...




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Kamal@70: The Motto He Believes In

'Kamal has surfed and navigated a lot of tidal waves, manoeuvring the peaks and troughs, combining rare intelligence and commonly available intuitions to overcome unimaginable crises all his life.' 'There is no looking back at the past, for his only motto has been 'Tomorrow belongs to us'!'




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Leo's 50 Today: His 10 Best Movies!

Namrata Thakker picks her 10 favourite Leo movies.




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Samantha Dreams Of Being A Mother

'I don't think it's too late.'




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Why The Pardesi Girl Quit The Movies

'Mom trusted the wrong people, and let the wrong kind of elements get into our life.'




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The Third Edit: Move over Jurassic Park, Jurassic lab is here




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From Jangpura to Kalyan, between metropolis and mofussil




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The Third Edit: Nima Rinji Sherpa’s mountain climbing record — and an occasion to give Sherpas their due




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Harish Damodaran writes: Why aspiration is dead in India




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Yogendra Yadav writes: It’s time to junk the Model Code of Conduct




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C Raja Mohan writes: Win or lose, it’s Trump’s world now





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I lost money in a digital arrest fraud — this is what I’ve learnt from my experience




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S Y Quraishi writes: AI in elections — and the new threats and opportunities for democracy




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Why India and Pakistan should come together against the smog




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The Third Edit: Why Shakespeare isn’t monkey business




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C Raja Mohan writes on US elections: Contrary to popular belief, American power is not diminishing




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Rahul Gandhi writes: Match-fixing monopoly vs fairplay business — time to choose freedom over fear




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C Raja Mohan writes | In DC-Delhi warmth, cold light: Trump may look for Indian ‘pro’ for American ‘quid’




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Modi 3.0 and Trump 2.0: How the two will shape India-US relations




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Republican or Democrat, women in American politics remain the underdog




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The Third Edit: Hold on, canned Lake Como Air may have something vital to offer




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Ashutosh Varshney writes: The US under Trump — Less racially inclusive, more immigration-unfriendly




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Narendra Modi writes: Ratan Tata always supported the dreams of others




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The Third Edit: The curious case of CM Sukhu’s samosas




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




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It’s 2024 — we need more women in politics




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Yogendra Yadav writes: Democracy after Trump




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C Raja Mohan writes: India, Trump, and the crisis in multilateralism




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It’s not social constraints or access anymore — women are held back by lack of employment opportunities




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Trump 2.0: Govt In Wait-And-Watch Mood

'We may see even more restrictive policies during 2.0.'




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At Rs 1.2 trn, IPO mopup set to hit new high in 2024

The calendar year 2024 is set to go down as the best year for initial public offerings (IPOs) in terms of funds raised. Following the IPOs of food delivery major Swiggy and two other companies slated for next week, this year's total will reach nearly Rs 1.2 trillion, going past 2021's record tally of Rs 1.19 trillion. Swiggy's Rs 11,327 crore IPO, the sixth-largest in India, and solar energy firm Acme Solar Holdings' Rs 2,900 crore IPO opened on Wednesday (Nov 6), while health-tech firm Sagility India's Rs 2,106 crore IPO opened a day earlier.




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Trump 2.0: Will Bulls Run Amok?

'Investors looking at the next 6-12 months can be certain that the Fed will maintain its easing cycle, and we expect the overall environment to be conducive for fixed income investments for portfolio diversification.'




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Inflation soars to 14-month high of 6.2% in Oct

Retail inflation breached the Reserve Bank's upper tolerance level, soaring to a 14-month high of 6.21 per cent in October mainly on account of rising food prices. Inflation based on the consumer price index (CPI) was 5.49 per cent in September and 4.87 per cent in the year-ago month. Retail inflation trended below the RBI's upper tolerance band of 6 per cent since September last year.




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Pak blames India for worsening smog in Lahore

Toxic grey smog has sickened tens of thousands of people, mainly children and elderly people, since last month when the air quality started worsening in Lahore, the city bordering India.




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Mala for Mondays

It pays to listen to your heart while making a career choice, feels CEO of ‘I Love Mondays’ Mala Mary Martina




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Of memories, laptops, guitar and besties




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Mobile wallets to the rescue




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Tales from a grandmother’s kitchen

Anoothi Vishal speaks about her debut book Mrs. LC’s Table..., which showcases the Kayasth food tradition




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When Madras demonetised