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Free speech to slaughter? No; moderation is the art of the game
By V. Ramakanth Freedom of Expression or Free Speech is guaranteed by almost all democratic constitutions. As the celebrated journalist Walter Cronkite argues, “There is no such thing as a little freedom.…
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Documentary review: Police Action 1948 and the trauma of remembrance
Hyderabad: Fugitive traces of memory from the horrors of the 1948 annexation lurk in parts of Hyderabad, obscured by time and history. When Pomegranate Turns Grey, produced by Maktoob Originals and directed…
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From Parvathagiri to Paris—deepthi’s Bronze at Paralympics is a fairy tale run
Come September’ will be a sweet tune for the Jeevanji family in Kalleda, Parvathagiri mandal of Warangal district of Telangana State. It’s ‘Double Whammy’, with Deepthi Jeevanji, the daughter winning a bronze…
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BJP ranks swelling, Congress losing members
The ruling Bharatiya Janata Party is working to expand on a two-track basis. The first is by recruiting influential leaders from other parties, particularly Congress. Although this may involve a small number…
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Legendary Clive Lloyd is 80: He pulverised Hyderabad batting 50 years ago
The legendary captain of the West Indies, Sir Clive Lloyd, is a very senior citizen now. He celebrated his 80th birthday on August 31st. Not only was he a charismatic leader of a great team he…
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Two Harvard professors explain how democracies die
By Mohan Guruswamy In a recently published book, How Democracies Die, two Harvard professors, Steven Levitsky and Donald Ziblatt conclude that the democratic decline usually begins from the ballot box. Most democratic…
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Pati, Patni aur Woh: Salacious scandals rock Andhra Pradesh
Hyderabad: Ever since Chief Minister N Chandrababu Naidu who romped home victorious on development plank Andhra Pradesh has been rocked by “other woman and sex scandals.” While Chief Minister N Chandrababu Naidu…
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Bridging policy, practice: Empowering social sector via micro funding, collaboration
By Anjana Divakar and Moumita Barman As India navigates the evolving landscape of social impact, the recently released Doing Good Index 2024 by the Centre for Asian Philanthropy and Society (CAPS) offers…
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Unravelling language created dystopia
The irresistible articulation of the human mind-language – converts the past, present, and future into an eternal presence that creates a sense of cohesion in a chaotic, hostile, and almost monstrous world…
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AG Noorani: The voice of reason in India’s legal and political discourse
By Riasath Ali Asrar Abdul Ghafoor Abdul Majeed Noorani, commonly known as A G Noorani, 16 September 1930-29 August 2024, was a distinguished scholar – in its truest sense, a writer, lawyer,…
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Irrepressible Noorani: He loved Hyderabad, its culture and food
As I sat at Four Seasons, Tolichowki, Hyderabad, with Abdul Ghafoor Noorani or in short A G Noorani somewhere in 2013 I unsure what he would ask. Hyderabad’s Member of Parliament Asaduddin…
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Who owns the statue of Chhatrapati Shivaji that collapsed on Rajkot Fort?
Maharashtra Government funded its cost, Rs 2.4 crore. Naval Dockyard, Mazgaon, issued the work order on September 8. The Navy’s connection comes into play only because of the Navy Day and Shivaji…
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In the heart of Hyderabad flourish gorgeous flora and fauna at Qutb Shahi Heritage Park
It was forty years ago when I first set foot in the Qutb Shahi Tombs, accompanied by the enthusiastic members of the Birdwatchers Society of Andhra Pradesh, now known as Deccan Birders.…
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Maidaan, film on Hyderabad’s legendary football coach Rahim, bags prestigious award
The film Maidaan which depicts the struggles and achievements of Hyderabad’s legendary football coach Syed Abdul Rahim, has won the Best Asian Film award in the Septimius Film Awards of 2024. The…
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Opinion: Solution to end violence against women is return to morality
Desperate times call for desperate measures. These are certainly no ordinary times when the safety of women and girls is at stake. The brutal rape and murder of a doctor at Kolkata’s…














