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The insertion of the words ‘socialist’, ‘secular’ and ‘integrity’ needs to be looked into as part and parcel of constitutional fidelity
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Nano-entrepreneurs, construction workers, domestic helpers, and street vendors, etc, who form the lower 50% of the labour force continue to operate under severe constraints
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Our planet is 71% water, and yet is called ‘earth’. The depths of the oceans remain the last frontier because we still do not know what lives there
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Gaming industry has a lot to offer this season
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Shastra defines real comfort as something that comes without anxiety
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A review of Age of Empires Mobile
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The graduate resume and interview are tools that help you to navigate the application journey by demonstrating your strengths, showcasing your goals and contributing meaningfully to a program at a particular university.
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Does Sony’s renewed focus on SPGs mark a global shift in game making?
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Rethinking how video games are received after the fracas surrounding 'The Veilguard'
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In this week’s column, we will delve into the PTE and the Duolingo English Test, two additional assessments from which students can choose, based on their application requirements for U.S. universities.
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A review of the 'Dragon Age: The Veilguard'
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Just because formal education is completed doesn’t mean that our education is over. It’s a misconception
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Padma Shri Kanaka Raju, the Gussadi maestro who revived the disappearing dance form
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A review of this month’s 'Indus Battle Royale'
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Standardized tests are important for both the admissions decision and potential financial aid at U.S. universities.
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Problems persist with Intel’s 13 & 14th gen while the Ryzen 9950x improves
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The government has issued several orders to provide financial security to the bereaved family.
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With ‘Heroes of History: Epic Empire’, Game On’s coverage of strategy-based worldbuilding games continues, as titles from the genre seem to be launching all around us.
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Taking stock after a month of 'Age of Mythology Retold', 'FrostPunk2', and 'Ara: History Untold
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It has become the most popular single player game in China
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Facebook's viral word puzzles engage users with their clever simplicity, challenging overthinking and offering a mental escape. From tricky riddles like ‘What has four letters’ to classics like ‘I speak without a mouth,’ these brain-teasers spark social interaction and remind us of the joy in language's playful elegance
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A review of Bitmap Galaxy’s Preserve, a card-based world builder
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These fairs provide a unique platform for students and their families to explore higher education opportunities in the United States, learn about the application process, and gather information directly from their representatives on various institutions.
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Players are spoilt for choice with games like XDefiant, Multiversus, and The First Descendant