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Venkatesh KannaiahJun 21, 2025
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Dipanita NathJun 21, 2025
World Music Day: How craftspeople in Maharashtra’s Miraj town are using GI tag to bring tanpuras, sitars in every home Subscriber Only
For centuries, Miraj handcrafted string instruments for musicians across India. Now, as the handmade gives way to machines, this town in Maharashtra hopes to redefine its legacy and renew its place on the classical music
Rinku GhoshJun 21, 2025
Rujuta Diwekar on the 3 superfoods that can keep us fit: ‘Our mothers knew best, trust their food wisdom’ Subscriber Only
In her new book 'Mitahara', the celebrity nutritionist advocates keeping a simple kitchen with only a few pots, pans and spices
Brendan DabhiJun 21, 2025
Interpol guidelines to DNA matching: The painstaking work to find Ahmedabad plane crash victims’ families some closure Subscriber Only
With most victims charred beyond recognition, including 12 people at the crash site, confirming their identities correctly has been a formidable task.
Kamal SaiyedJun 21, 2025
Ahmedabad plane crash: When an island loses its people Subscriber Only
The Ahmedabad plane crash’s only survivor, and 14 of its dead, came from tiny Diu. That number tells a story, of a window opened by history, and doors closed by present
EditorialJun 21, 2025
June 21, 1985, Forty Years Ago: Nepal Bomb Blast Subscriber Only
At least seven people, including a member of Parliament, were killed and over 20 injured in five bomb explosions which rocked the Nepalese capital.
Himanshu HarshJun 21, 2025
‘This bus doesn’t feel like the others’: How Patna’s women-only buses are painting the town pink Subscriber Only
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Bashir Ali AbbasJun 21, 2025
Expert Explains: Understanding Pakistan’s balancing act on Iran Subscriber Only
Amid the Iran-Israel conflict, Islamabad is playing a delicate, deliberate balancing act informed by a complicated bilateral relationship with Tehran, need for American patronage, and anxieties about India
Priya Kumari ShuklaJun 20, 2025
UPSC Key: Green India Mission, FASTag and Green Hydrogen Subscriber Only
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Arun JanardhananJun 20, 2025
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Ishaan MitalJun 20, 2025
US Senate clears GENIUS Act: What the draft stablecoin regulation means for the global crypto landscape Subscriber Only
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Aggam WaliaJun 20, 2025
India to be world’s 4th largest electric car maker by 2030; must cut costs to compete with China: Rhodium Subscriber Only
The New York-headquartered think tank estimates that India’s electric car manufacturing capacity will outstrip domestic demand by 1.1–2.1 million units over the next five years.
Adrija RoychowdhuryJun 20, 2025
‘Earliest Indians were migrants…India has been connected to the world from the very beginning,’ says historian Audrey Truschke Subscriber Only
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EditorialJun 20, 2025
June 20, 1985, Forty Years Ago: $4 bn aid for India Subscriber Only
This is the front page of The Indian Express published on June 20, 1985.
Parth ParikhJun 20, 2025
IRCTC’s IPO may be history, but the story is still unfolding. With strong margins in ticketing, steady growth in catering and Rail Neer, and rising tourism demand, IRCTC has evolved into a stable PSU. But
Aditi RajaJun 20, 2025
Air India plane crash: AI-171 probe looks at Gatwick takeoff incident 5 yrs ago for possible clues Subscriber Only
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Priya Kumari ShuklaJun 19, 2025
UPSC Key: Lateral Entry, Operation Sindhu and Radiological Mines Subscriber Only
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Rishika SinghJun 19, 2025
Signed in 1968 and entered into force in 1970, the international treaty is aimed at preventing the spread of nuclear weapons and technology. India, Pakistan and Israel are not parties to it. What is its
Nikhil GhanekarJun 19, 2025
All about the revised Green India Mission to increase forest cover, address climate change Subscriber Only
The Green India Mission document was revised to account for on-ground climate impacts and feedback received from implementing partner states and scientific institutions, environment ministry officials told The Indian Express.
Nikita MohtaJun 19, 2025
Who is Ali Hosseini Khamenei, the Supreme Leader of Iran, and what is the Axis of Resistance Subscriber Only
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Aggam WaliaJun 19, 2025
Govt, industry bullish on green hydrogen, but export demand falters amid global headwinds Subscriber Only
ReNew, a major renewables player in India, is developing a green ammonia project in Odisha. However, weak export demand remains a major hurdle for offtake.
Anuj BhatiaJun 19, 2025
High-paying corporate jobs are shrinking. Is AI to blame, or do these roles now require specialised expertise? Subscriber Only
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Tejashwi YadavJun 19, 2025
Tejashwi Yadav writes: Why we need 85 per cent reservation and its inclusion in the Ninth Schedule Subscriber Only
The artificial and unscientific 50 per cent ceiling imposed by the judiciary – neither representative of the will of the people nor representative of the composition of the society, much less demographic data – needs
EditorialJun 19, 2025
June 19, 1985, Forty Years Ago: PM On Pakistan Subscriber Only
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Rohan NaaharJun 19, 2025
Alappuzha Gymkhana: Bollywood directors keep talking about ‘rooted cinema’, but they have no idea what it even means Subscriber Only
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