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National Education day: Remembering Maulana Abul Kalam Azad on his birth anniversary
As India’s first minister of education and one of the most important liberation fighters, Maulana Abul Kalam Azad is one of the key figures in the history of the subcontinent. Maulana Azad,…
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Exploring a royal past: In conversation with a Princess
King Kothi Palace 1942: A thirteen-year-old girl dressed in a pale-yellow chiffon sari, sequined purse clutched to her side and golden heels strapped to her feet steps down from a Rolls Royce…
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What is real in Kashmir politics?
Kashmir politics is veering around the narrative and content of new politics of realism which tests itself with all the reality checks as to what will help the youth to look forward…
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Skyroot Aerospace is set to launch small satellites
In what could be a first for the Indian private sector, Hyderabad-based, Skyroot Aerospace is all set to place into space small satellites with its own rocket named- Vikram-S between November 12…
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Karnataka: How 50 families have been farming salt from 300 years
Bengaluru: Gokarna’s Sannikatta Salt Fields in the Uttara Kannada district of Karnataka is the only natural salt production centre in Karnataka. Natives in Sannikatta have been producing the natural golden brown salt…
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Naina Redhu, who claims to be one of the first Indian Twitter users, talks about Musk’s takeover
New Delhi: With Tesla CEO Elon Musk’s recent takeover of Twitter, there has been much talk about the changes that will be coming to the micro-blogging site following its acquisition. However, amidst…
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Wounded tiger: The history of cricket in Pakistan – Peter Oborne
Books on Pakistan are a perennial favorite of mine. More often than not – these are mostly written by the South Asian correspondents/editors of the more famous newspapers/journals who think it is…
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EWS reservation: Key quotes from judges
New Delhi: Following are the important quotes from the Supreme Court judgment upholding the validity of the 103rd Constitution amendment providing 10 percent reservation to people belonging to the economically weaker sections…
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In rare honour Orchid variety named after Hyderabad’s IKP Knowledge Park
In 2005, Bollywood diva and beauty queen Aishwarya Rai Bachan was honoured by the Netherlands government with the naming of a variety of tulips (national flower) from the Keukenhof Gardens, after her.…
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Muslim intellectuals plan to discuss burning community issues with Prime Minister Modi
By Syed Khaled Shahbaaz Hyderabad: A panel of Muslim intellectuals may soon meet Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi to discuss the current situation of thei community in the country. “Muslims are living…
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Hindu – Muslim unity lives with Ayyappa Swamy traditions
Visakhapatnam: Setting an example of communal harmony, Andhra Pradesh’s Muslim Youth welfare and Minorities Protection Council members served food to Lord Ayappa devotees in Visakhapatnam on November 2, 2022. Led by the…
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Boat sinking: For many years Hyderabad ruled Indian football with breathtaking talent
In which sport has Hyderabad produced the best players? Some might say badminton. Some others would say cricket. But it is football that stands out with flying colours. In cricket, there have…
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Explainer: What we know so far about the Coimbatore blast
29-year-old Jamesha Mubin, a resident of Ukkadam, has become a household name in Tamil Nadu since October 23, the eve of Diwali. Mubin is the primary suspect in the Coimbatore blast case…