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Congress government’s forced GHMC expansion and hurried ward delimitation reflect a dictatorial imposition bulldozed onto the people of Hyderabad, scuttling their democratic aspirations
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Check dams revived Telangana’s drought-prone agriculture, but rampant illegal sand mining and sabotage now threaten these gains
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Dividing the State into rigid economic zones risks deepening regional inequalities
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We must confront terrorism firmly, and confront stereotyping just as firmly because when fear replaces facts, everyone is less safe
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Deeper partnerships can help India mitigate geopolitical risks in the Indo-Pacific and reduce dependence on China
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From 19th-century moon men to now, deepfakes, misinformation and disinformation threaten critical thinking, public trust, and democracy
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Karnataka’s cinema ticket ceiling ignores how competition from gaming, live entertainment, and a sprawling OTT landscape already checks pricing
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For the Pakistan Air Force, the upgrade signals US willingness to keep the F-16 central to South Asia's air balance
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Fashion must evolve from being a disposable commodity to a creative practice rooted in responsibility
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Putin’s visit to New Delhi did not signal a return to Cold War nostalgia or a departure from the West; it was India reminding the world that its strategic autonomy is intact
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The government must consider the informal slum settlers as citizens with rights and goals rather than as invaders
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With most PLGA leaders eliminated and zones dismantled, the group’s influence is at its weakest
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Life too tightly curated becomes one that can no longer surprise you, and when everything is an exhibit, nothing truly feels alive
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Reviving lost species may help restore ecosystems, but it demands robust scientific oversight to ensure responsible use
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Switching off is a human right — and a step toward a greener, healthier life, echoing the holistic vision of Article 21's Right to Life. Kerala's innovative legislative move has brought this right into national spotlight
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Our financial decisions aren’t in data but in hidden emotional patterns — how we interact with money reflects deep beliefs about safety, control, and self-worth
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A closer look reveals that the reforms prioritise employer flexibility over worker security, raising concerns about long-term labour welfare
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The symbiotic relationship between millennials and Gen Z inspires balance & a spirit of innovation and adventure in workplaces
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One Nation One Subscription covers only a fraction of institutions, and the ban on ‘shadow’ websites denies millions access to affordable research
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By turning welfare into a transactional exchange rather than a rights-based entitlement, political parties risk reducing women’s citizenship to consumer choice