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Inside track: Amit Shah has not been very visible since Trump’s visit




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UK Sinha writes: Mutual fund problem can swiftly migrate to financial services, then spread soon to real economy




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Coronavirus crisis delivers yet another blow to political fortunes of Pakistan PM Imran Khan




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Covid-19 pandemic has re-established primacy of government




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Online classrooms: Covid lessons for public education




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Nation’s fight against Covid-19 cannot ignore the chronically sick, vulnerable




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More than ever, the rights of workers, vulnerable need to be secured




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The price we pay for turning a blind eye to migrant workers




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Life versus livelihood: PM Modi must tap on every available resource




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The new capitalism: In the foreseeable future, politics will drive economic policies, not market-based rationality




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South Block is turning the Covid crisis into an opportunity to conduct diplomatic engagement online





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How do we build a society less susceptible to debt, disease, devastation?




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Rediscovering sustainable development through a Covid-19 lockdown lens




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With Covid-19 crisis dealing sharp blow to struggling financial sector, revival calls for new approach




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How short-term political vision and public policy have conspired to create migrant problem there is no more turning away from




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World’s smallest citrus fruit now available in Britain!




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Must read: the edible atlas that celebrates everyday food




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A Timeless Blend




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‘Establishment Ristorante’ Food Review: Trading on Tradition




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Love your coffee? Follow your brew from the moment it’s roasted at Blue Tokai




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Ten-fold jump in Rajasthan MNREGS numbers, more than double in Maharashtra as curbs ease




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Telangana district that set off Tablighi search ready for all-clear




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Centre revises Centre’s guidelines, states left scrambling to catch up




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On table in PM meeting with CMs today: Migrants, easing curbs, financial support




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J&K HC: Is costly darbar move between Jammu and Srinagar still acceptable?




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Not having Aarogya Setu app is a punishable offence, say Noida police




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194 deaths in a day, infections surge to a new high, but still doubling in 12 days, says govt




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Delhi Police constable dies six hours after testing, was on duty day earlier




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14 studies, 1 refrain: Closed public spaces are environments for super-spreading




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Quarantine, tests long over, 3,000 Tabligh members still not released




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Tablighi FIR: Police probe indicates Saad audio clip was doctored




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Kolkata: Presidency students end daylong blockade




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Coronavirus scare: Restrictions imposed in West Bengal Assembly; IIT, RBU closed till March 31




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Kolkata sex workers sensitised about covid-19: Red-light areas get blues, footfall drops




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Coronavirus: Bengal civic polls deferred, Assembly session cut short




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India lockdown: Vegetables prices soar, hundreds arrested for flouting restrictions




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Devotees assemble in temples on Ram Navami in Bengal defying lockdown




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Bengal: Blood banks face supply shortage as pandemic hits donation camps




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Bengal: Oppn blames govt’s ‘profligacy’ for funds crisis




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West Bengal: Constable tests positive; active cases climb to 132




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TMC: Centre blaming us to cover up its own failings




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West Bengal: Bankers double credit line to farmers, MSME relief on cards




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On Rabindra Jayanti, police play Mamata’s song in public; ‘outright insulting’, says BJP




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Olympic postponement no problem for this shooting ace

Drawing confidence from Saurabh Chaudhary's Zen-like calm and lethal efficiency with pistol, shooting coach Amit Sheoran says his most famous ward will be well-placed both mentally and skill-wise whenever the Tokyo Olympics are held. It doesn't matter to the world-beater if the next Summer Games are held tomorrow, after a year or even after 10 years, according to the coach.




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Double blow for India on Day 2 of Online Chess Cup

India suffered a double blow, losing its third and fourth round matches to Europe and top-seeded China by similar 1.5-2.5 margins, on the second day of the FIDE-Chess.com Online Nations Cup on Wednesday. Five-time World champion Viswanathan Anand came up against a strong opponent in Ding Liren and the two agreed to sign peace in 54 moves. P Harikrishna held higher-rated Yu Yangyi to a draw while long-time rivals Koneru Humpy and Hou Yifan drew their game.




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'None more unbeatable than Djokovic at his best'

There is no one more unbeatable in men's tennis than Novak Djokovic when the Serb is at his best, former world number four American Todd Martin said. Reigning world number one Djokovic has already established himself as one of the best ever to play the game and the Serb's Grand Slam haul of 17 is just three behind the 20 that Roger Federer has amassed. The Swiss player will be 39 in August.




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Sara Ali Khan’s videos with her brother Ibrahim will remind you of your sibling




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Homi Adajania on Irrfan Khan: Blessed to have crossed paths with an incredible human being




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‘The loss of this magnificent actor is an incomparable one for Indian cinema’