Tag: Newspaper
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JMM, Cong. bid to divide society, undermine tribal rights won’t succeed: BJP
Jharkhand govt. trying to undermine customs through new PESA Act rules, says Marandi; stresses the need to preserve, protect, and develop all sites of worship belonging to the tribal communities
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Bihar CM woos investors with amended package, says govt.’s top priority is ensuring safety
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Tusker kills tribesperson in Kothamangalam
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How resilient is our grid system?
Although the government has highlighted that peak demands are being met, presenting it as evidence of the strength of India’s electricity system, reports of power cuts continue to surface; peak power deficit on Friday stood at about 1.7 GW
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When prepaying loan is optimal
For most, the sooner they pay off a loan, the less anxious they feel; it is then emotionally optimal to prepay the loan
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The costly cave of endless human desires
A man, an alien and a monk decipher the mysteries of desire and its financial implications. Together, they unravel the hidden psychology behind man’s conquest of money
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News in Frames | The drying naulas of Uttarakhand
Many of the naulas and dharas, the water springs which represent a union of nature and human ingenuity, are drying up in signs of a deepening environmental crisis across Uttarakhand
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BJP President Nitin Nabin’s Birthday: Melody chocolates distributed among visually impaired children in Patna
Mr. Nabin was in Patna on May 23, 2026, and welcomed a few party leaders at his residence who had come to wish him on his 46th birthday
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Security stepped up at Jhalmuri stall which PM visited during WB election campaign
Bikram Kumar Sau, the Jhalmuri vendor, lodged a written complaint at the Jhargram police station, alleging that he had been receiving threatening phone calls and messages from people threatening to kill him.
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Surviving a city on ₹13,690
The Uttar Pradesh government increased its minimum wage after 12 years by ₹2,377 last month. While workers are marginally relieved, those in Noida’s SEZ say the amount still barely sustains them, and there is little left to save. Shrimansi Kaushik finds that workers’ spaces and aspirations have shrunk over time