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A deep dive into the 2025 Bihar Assembly results: the NDA's massive surge, Mahagathbandhan's failure, and the role of caste, ...
As governments push for round-the-clock economies, trade unions say women face higher risks, weaker inspections, and ...
Dharmendra’s death closes a chapter in Indian cinema, tracing his rise from Punjab’s rural heartlands to Bollywood stardom.
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A powerful conversation with Telugu writer Syed Saleem on disability, marginalisation, creative struggle and humanist fiction ...
A hundred years after his birth, if Tyeb Mehta’s works still disturb and disorient viewers, it is because he graphically ...