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The future of India’s crocodiles, however, hinges on sustainable coexistence strategies as challenges — rising human-wildlife conflict, climate change altering riverine ecosystems and pollution degrading habitats — persist
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World Book and Copyright Day on April 23 reminds us of literature’s power in shaping minds, building inclusive cultures and advancing SDGs in the age of AI
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With lack of meaningful regulations around large language models, chances are that this powerful technology might soon spin out of control and bring more harm than good
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For students of University of Hyderabad, the fight to protect Kancha Gachibowli land is more than just a protest; it is a battle for the soul of the city and university, where history, ecology, progress stand at a crossroads
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Torn from worship and reduced to spectacle, temple dance lost its sanctity to colonialism, reform, and exploitation. Beginning from Hyderabad’s Sri Ranganatha Swamy Temple, Swapnasundari continues her relentless journey to revive the art and restore it to sacred ritual
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Benjamin Franklin once said, “When the well is dry, we know the worth of water.” That moment has already arrived
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The regal beast today stands as a lone sentinel of a forgotten empire, its last stronghold nestled within the emerald embrace of Gujarat’s Gir jungles
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Haleem is deeply woven into Hyderabad’s identity and has evolved as an economic powerhouse, a tool for diplomacy, shaping business, politics and community ties across the city and beyond
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The system of general education did not figure in the scheme of Nizams till about mid-19th century when Salar Jung-I took over the administration as Diwan in 1853
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Kolkata’s enduring legacy completes 152 years on February 24th, but this heritage on wheels is slowly chugging into history
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Instead of enabling close coordination with states to improve educational standards, the UGC draft regulations will marginalise the role of states and curtail diversity
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The oceanic in much contemporary fiction is the place of multispecies belonging and new becomings, and decentres the human
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India’s foreign policy evolved in response to shifting global dynamics and domestic priorities, and these changes mirrored in R-Day Chief Guests
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To portray the Telangana peasants’ movement against the Nizam as an anti-Muslim struggle and the merger of Hyderabad princely state with the Indian Union as ‘liberation’ is absolute distortion of history
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A nuclear landscape is not necessarily just Hiroshima and Nagasaki, Chernobyl and Fukushima with their burnt human forms and devastated cities. Nuclear landscapes are terra nullius, nobody’s land, because they have been rendered unfit for life
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With both QUAD and AUKUS jostling for strategic relevance, the two left out countries of QUAD — Japan and India —may feel peer pressure to integrate more with the US military alliance system
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The company in a statement acknowledged that "2020 has been different," adding that "it doesn't feel right to carry on as if it weren't."