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The book strongly advocates prison reforms and truthfully records life behind bars
The meeting adopts a resolution stating it was the responsibility of the Election Commission to protect the voting rights of all citizens who attain the age of 18
Following objections to the headline given to a feature article, the supplement was allegedly published later after replacing the article in question
The commission is engaging with the Labour Ministry to raise the minimum wages of safai karmacharis to be on par with those of skilled or semi-skilled workers
They say that members of RMGs and JLGs are not receiving crop loans in accordance with the Scale of Finance applicable to various crops
Samadhan Samaroh, which began on April 21, seeks to facilitate the amicable settlement of cases pending before the Supreme Court through consent-based mechanisms. The initiative will conclude with a Special Lok Adalat from August 21 to 23
Ravi Naidu dismisses allegations of irregularities and challenges YSRCP to debate APPSC Group I and II exams held under previous government
The researchers analysed over 2.2 million pregnancies and birth events recorded between 2000 and 2022 in five datasets spanning England, Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland
The former Pakistan Prime Minister and cricketer-turned-politician was shifted back to Adiala Jail in Rawalpindi on Friday (August 21, 2026) morning after undergoing a medical examination
Athulya Pillais silent comic, Nanavu, tells the story of tidal flooding through the life of a little girl
The Tata group has held together so far; but the conflict of social values with capital valuations are now showing up in its structure. To reconcile them and enable the group to raise capital while adhering to Tatas historical values, the Tata Sons board must be reformed.
Andrea Oskiss book The Kitchen Shrink underlines why what we eat is a reflection of how and who we love
It was heartbreak and loss that threw me into the public world of politics. Up till then I had guarded my privacy fiercely, she said in her statement
Da Cunha, who passed away in Mumbai on August 11 at the age of 92, was an English professor and short story writer
For the first time, the national song, 'Vande Mataram', was rendered during the 80th Independence Day celebrations at the Red Fort
On the occasion, Mohan Majhi announced that the students of classes 9 and 10 in State-run schools will be provided free textbooks, as is done for the students up to class 8
Prime Minister Narendra Modi outlines key initiatives aimed at achieving the goal of a developed India by 2047, says India must focus on key sectors, including digital technologies and nuclear energy
Last year, Narendra Modi had broken Indira Gandhi's record by delivering 12 consecutive speeches from the Red Fort, to stand next only to Jawaharlal Nehru, who delivered 17 Independence Day addresses in a row
Historian Sumit Sarkar transformed how modern Indian history was understood, bringing ordinary people and their experiences to the centre of historical scholarship
The magic between author and translator is alive and brimming with possibilities in this anthology translated from Hindi
The club was launched by Biswarupa Barik and Nusrath Ali Quadri, who also curate book reading sessions for Hyderabad Reads, a silent book reading community in the city
Sumana Roys translation reveals J.C. Boses audacious experiments and the limits of his dream
Pereira presents an important premise but the novel struggles to capture the texture of lived reality
Emotional loneliness begins in childhood, not adulthood. Understanding that could reshape Indias response to a growing public health challenge
This James Tait Black Prize winner explores bureaucracy, migration and identity through a darkly satirical narrative
Murakamis first full-length novel featuring female protagonist releases in Tokyo
With its examination of environmental issues and natural disasters, the novel is also a work of eco-fiction
In her Womens Prize-longlisted work, author Lucy Apps delivers an affecting portrait of female agency and vulnerability
The novel, originally written in the Mandarin Chinese,succeeds as both a romance and an incisive postcolonial novel
The International Booker Prize-shortlisted novel is a haunting meditation on identity, violence and the cost of freedom
In a collection of essays, civil servants write on governance in a State known for sharp contrasts

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