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Shobhaa De: Politically incorrect




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Gurcharan Das: Independence Day quiz: Are you a patriot or a nationalist?




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SA Aiyar: State should foot bill for maternity, paternity leave




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'If people are not allowed to move, our countries will turn into prisons'




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'AI can help doctors fight cancer, but it’s not meant to replace them'




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Cities must plan for an India on the move or end up as slums




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'RBI governors should keep shut on matters outside their domain'




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Why politics has nothing to do with economics in India




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Letter to my younger self: being born at the 11th hour was a plus




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Every act of government is also an act of violence




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Jhappis in jail: This NGO unites inmates with their children




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'If only Hindus are natural citizens, it is a blow to India’s idea of citizenship'




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Where women can laugh at bedroom and bra jokes

Women-only comedy shows create a safe space for female comedians and audiences to laugh out loud. Like Leddis Night, a number of comedy shows by and for women are encouraging young female comics to get on stage and more women to go out and laugh freely.




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15 patients found -ve in 2nd test, discharged from LLR hospital




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64-year-old woman dies of Covid-19, 3 test positive




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2 corona +ve women give birth to healthy babies




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No relief to residents due to spike in corona cases in Kanpur




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Liquor shops in Jhansi stay closed on first day

Owing to lack of adequate security and other infrastructural facilities, all the 72 liquor shops in the district remained closed on Monday despite the orders of the state government to open them from 10.00 am to 7.00 pm. Now, the administration will make adequate arrangements to open shops from Tuesday.




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‘Reconsider opening liquor shops’




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‘In 33 years, Kanpur achieved only 50% of cleanliness target’




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Lockdown curbs rejuvenate Ganga in UP ’s industrial hub




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Three-yr-old among 15 new Covid-19 cases




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LLR Covid-19 hosp now Level-3 hosp, task force appointed




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Wife refuses to give money for liquor, killed




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‘Opt for pool sampling if Covid-19 cases are in bulk’




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320 migrant labourers leave for Rajasthan free of cost by 13 buses




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Kanpur: Women groups make masks, feed poor from savings




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Kanpur: Drop in pollution level leads to weather changes




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Kanpur: Covid-19 tally reaches 293 as 9 more test positive




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Mumbai returned man tests Covid-19 positive, 1st case in UP's Fatehpur




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Export-oriented leather units allowed to function




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Windfall for BCCI expected on IPL media rights auction day

The Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI) is expecting a windfall from the Indian Premier League (IPL) media rights auction, which gets underway here on Monday with top companies from across the globe participating.




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Nashik: Containment zones up from 33 to 74




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Give insurance, honorarium to asha workers: Kate




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Mumbai: Bihari NGO offers to pay for 50 trains

Days after Congress president Sonia Gandhi offered to pay for the travel of stranded migrant workers by trains to their homes, a Bihari NGO has offered to pay for the travel cost of 50 trains to carry Bihari migrants and students stranded in Mumbai.




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Council polls: Ex-NCP MP among BJP candidates

Former NCP MP Ranjitsinh Mohite Patil and three others figure in the list of BJP candidates for the May 21 Maharashtra legislative council poll.




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Pune fire brigade driver tests +ve for corona

A fire brigade personnel in Pune city in Maharashtra has tested positive for novel coronavirus, a senior official said on Friday. The fireman went to a private hospital on Monday to get himself checked for some other ailment, and as part of procedure, his samples were sent for coronavirus testing and the report returned positive on Thursday, Pune fire brigade chief Prashant Ranpise said.




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Take decision on migrants' transport costs: HC

The Bombay high court on Friday directed the Maharashtra government to take an appropriate decision on sharing the transport costs of migrant workers returning homes.




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Pet dogs' walks: HC seeks state's reply to PIL

Bombay high court on Friday sought a reply from the state on a public interest litigation by a Pune woman on permission to take pet dogs for their daily walks, while observing that walking them within housing society compounds for now, as permitted, was adequate for the moment.




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'What was our fault? We just wanted to go home'

Sajjansingh Dhurve from Pondi in Junawani of Mandal Khajeri cannot believe that his colleagues, with whom he was heading home, are no more.




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Maha: No funds to help workers, say officials

The state government would be short of Rs1.4 lakh crore, or 40 % of the projected revenue for the 2020-21 fiscal, if any financial package were announced for the migrant workers’ assistance, sources in the finance department said on Friday.




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'Traders should wait till Covid curve flattens'

Fewer non-essential shops opened shutters on Friday than the day before with the traders’ association insisting on total resumption of business after the lockdown exit.




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Nashik: Goods worth Rs 35L gutted in Satpur

A fire broke out in a pharmaceutical packaging factory in the Satpur industrial area on Thursday night. While there were no casualties, goods and articles, collectively amounting to over Rs 35 lakh, was gutted in the fire.




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Maha: Univ exam only for final-year students

University students not in the final semester of graduation and postgraduation will be promoted automatically without having to appear for any exam, state higher and technical education minister Uday Samant announced on Friday.




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Pune Cantt under strict lockdown this weekend

The Pune Cantonment Board (PCB) has announced a two-day complete lockdown of the entire cantonment area, starting Saturday.




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PMC may seek SRPF help to man sealed zones

The Pune Municipal Corporation is likely to seek help from the State Reserve Police Force to intensify the monitoring at the containment zones following the recent spurt in coronavirus infection cases in the city.




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Nashik: Medical cert not needed for travel pass

Migrant workers will no more be required to submit medical certificate while applying for police pass to travel to their home states, said city police commissioner Vishwas Nangare Patil on Friday.




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Policeman dies of corona infection in Nashik

A 51-year-old police constable who had tested positive for coronavirus died in Maharashtra's Nashik district on Saturday afternoon, an official said. This is the sixth death of a police personnel due to Covid-19 in the state, he said.




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Corona victim’s funeral shifted to ghat after protest




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Lucknow bench of HC not to reopen on May 8