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-  Focus on Jharkhand: Broad electoral reforms, state funding for polls could provide political stabilityJharkhand has been going through political unrest since its establishment in 2000. Therefore, it is no surprise that it is facing yet another crisis. The State had a tumultuous political history. It… 
-  Ladakh is facing crucial security situationLadakh Buddhists who have always been at the core of Indian nationhood and celebrated conferment of the Union Territory status to their region four years ago with unrestrained jubilation are on streets… 
-  Hockey players and fans dismayed at denial of Bharat Ratna to Dhyan ChandIt is extremely distressing to note that the name of India’s hockey wizard Dhyan Chand has been ignored yet again while making a decision about the recipient of the prestigious Bharat Ratna… 
-  Hyderabad’s Salar Jung Museum to house first National Museum of EpigraphyHyderabad: India’s first National Museum of Epigraphy is being set up at the famed Salar Jung Museum adding another feather in Hyderabad’s historical cap. The museum, under the Union Ministry of Culture,… 
-  Why are sports trophies shaped like cups or shields? Read this article to knowAll Indians have seen the photo of Kapil Dev holding aloft the Prudential World Cup that India won in 1983. It was a large trophy in the shape of a huge cup with handles… 
-  ‘AMU established by an Act of legislature, not minorities’By Salman Khurshid After years of waiting, the Supreme Court (seven judges) finally heard the reference on Azeez Basha about the correctness of the finding that AMU was established not by minorities… 
-  Cricket: Jahangir Khan’s impeccable conduct made him a role modelMany years ago cricket used to be known as a gentleman’s game. It was not that all the players were honourable and gentlemanly in their character but there were enough such players for cricket… 
-  Infiltrating communalism: Unnoticed takeover of ‘Hindutva Pop’By Mohammed Amaan Khan The erosion of freedom is a gradual encroachment, halting just before the point of protest, and then resuming, perpetuating a cycle of intrusion. The danger lies not just… 
-  National Newspaper Day: India celebrates 244 years of print mediaNewspapers and other print media are still remain the unwavering symbols of media and society in the era of digital media. Nothing compares to the relaxing sound of pages turning or the… 
-  Thanks to Nitish Kumar, ‘Aaya Ram Gaya Ram’ has a new avatar—‘Palti Ram’On Sunday, Bihar Chief Minister Nitish Kumar threw a bombshell by leaving the ruling Mahagathbandhan in Bihar and returning to the N.D.A. coalition. He also quit the opposition coalition which he had… 
-  Defeat in Hyderabad: India’s coaches must instill more resolve among playersScientists say that earthquakes are the most unpredictable phenomena. No expert can say when and where it will strike. But apparently there is another calamity that is just as unpredictable. That is the collapse of… 
-  J&K politics’ dynamics change ahead of crucial Lok Sabha pollsThe dynamics of Lok Sabha polls in Jammu and Kashmir have changed with an aggressive approach of the BJP after the “Pran Prathishat” ceremony at Ram temple in Ayodhya last week, and… 
-  With a fiery knock, Tanmay Agarwal has restored pride in Hyderabad cricketHyderabad’s Tanmay Agarwal has blazed his way into the record books in a spectacular manner by slamming the fastest triple hundred in the history of first class cricket. He celebrated the Republic… 
-  Barriers to higher education for persons with disabilities block their meaningful growthThe Centre for Disease Control and Prevention defines disability as a diverse spectrum of conditions affecting body or mind functions; it presents unique challenges for individuals, limiting their interaction with the world.… 
-  Despite absence of Kohli and Shami, Hyderabad is set to witness an exciting Test matchHyderabad’s cricket fans will get a rare treat when the first Test between India and England is held at the Rajiv Gandhi stadium from Jan 25. Although Hyderabad has witnessed games in shorter formats, it… 
 
 













