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Bharat Biotech, University of Sydney sign MoU to advance vaccine research collaboration
Hyderabad: Bharat Biotech International Limited, a world leading vaccines & bio-therapeutics manufacturer and the University of Sydney Infectious Diseases Institute (Sydney ID) today (Tuesday) announced signing of a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) to advance…
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Israel and Musa are common names among Muslims
Israel is the name of the country created by Christianized Western imperialist powers on May 14, 1948, for their erstwhile enemy number one, Jews. But it is a very common name among…
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Understanding digital inclusion: Struggles and strategies
By Moumita Barman The Digital Citizen Summit, organised jointly by the Digital Empowerment Foundation and the Centre for Development Policy and Practice, took place from November 2 to 4, 2023. During the…
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Karnataka’s Hakki Pikki community finds livelihood abroad
Shimoga: In a unique turn of events, the Hakki Pikki community from Sadashivpur village in Shimoga taluk, who once lived in the forest and engaged in traditional bird hunting, have transitioned to…
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Hyderabad’s Sunil G John is making waves in the Gulf and elsewhere
When Sunil G John, an Indian origin professional in Dubai recently decided to exit one of the Middle East’s top Advertising and PR companies ASDA’A -BCW, which he founded two decades ago,…
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Talks not tanks secure release of Israeli hostages
The most humiliating aspect of the 48-day long war with Hamas is that Israeli Defence Forces could not secure the release of a single hostage though they threw thousands of soldiers and…
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Tigress Khairi sacrificed her life to protect humans; an unusual story of love and compassion
The relationship between humans and tigers has led to many tales of adventure chronicled by Jim Corbett, Kenneth Anderson and several others. But there is another lesser known story that is unique. It is about…
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Remembering Justice M Fathima Beevi’s remarkable journey in law
Thiruvananthapuram: Born in a small town in the erstwhile princely state of Travancore in 1927, Justice M Fathima Beevi’s journey to becoming the first woman judge of the Supreme Court and later…
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Post October 7, the US desperately groping for a deal with Russia and China
Now that the United States and its Western allies are finding themselves over-stretched, they are trying to wriggle out from the crisis elsewhere and concentrate mainly on what they call the Middle…
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Bridging gap between Telugu, Urdu–Murthy Mehak wishes to heal religious and cultural wounds
Hyderabad: A glance at the book shows that it is no ordinary compilation of stories. It is a vibrant tapestry woven with threads of cultural understanding. The endeavor emerges not merely as…
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World Cup is money spinner; cricket has become lucrative field for many
When India played its very first Test match in 1932 against England, the batsman who faced the first ball for India was Janardhan Navle. He was a security guard in a factory…
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Why J&K leaders have pinned hopes on SC for Assembly polls?
Will the Supreme Court of India decide when Assembly polls should be held in J&K? At least this is the hope of political parties in J&K, which have been waiting for polls over…
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Telangana polls: Which way will Muslims vote?
Hyderabad: The Muslim factor continues to bedevil parties across the political spectrum in Telangana. Which way will Muslims vote in the upcoming elections is the million dollar question. With the community being in…
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Cricket Post Mortem: Men from Down Under emerge on top; what went wrong for India?
The post mortem and analysis of India’s unexpected loss to Australia in the final of the ICC World Cup will go on for several days. Did India underestimate the Aussie fighting spirit? Did India…
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Poll campaign: Modi’s digital songs create history in Telugu, Tamil and Punjabi
AI technology has been widely used in the current Assembly poll campaign. It includes creating songs featuring Prime Minister Narendra Modi in languages such as Hindi, Tamil, and Telugu. These songs have…