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The avian chorus begins at the break of dawn, each species adding its layer to the intricate weave of urban sounds. You can carefully try to single ou
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Investor interest from West Asia in developing tourism in Kashmir reflects normalcy returning to the region and aligns with making Jammu and Kashmir a
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The Upanishads reveal that we are limitless, the sought is enshrined in the seeker, Tat tvam asi. We only become a victim of our notion of being limit
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No wonder tulips have different meanings in different cultures - true love, royalty, forgiveness, cheerful thoughts,... apart from us wondering about
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'Broflake' is the evolved form of the 'snowflake' insult, targeting fragile masculinity and those who crumble under challenges like feminism. It mocks
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According to Shaktikanta Das, India's current account deficit is manageable. Forex reserves are stable, and the rupee may appreciate. Lower interest r
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The Sandeshkhali incident in West Bengal reveals the failure of the Mamata Banerjee government to take strong action against the perpetrators of sexua
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Broflake is a species of masculinity so delicate, it makes a snowflake look like a rock. These fine gentlemen have the remarkable ability to melt at t
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The thrill of the unknown also creeps up on you when passing through clouds as they hide what lies below, creating a sense of mystery and curiosity. T
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The British Museum plans 'Rediscovering Gems' exhibition showcasing artefacts 'taken' during the British empire. Recovered stolen gems, previously sto
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The article emphasizes the need to address the issue of begging in India, highlighting the negative implications it has on the country's image and eco
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The rapid rise and fall of the edtech sector during the pandemic highlight the need for action from investors, parents, and the Government of India (G
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While one would think that after such a sweeping majority, the president - lovingly called 'Crazy' by supporters, and less lovingly so by opponents -
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The CSR law is designed to serve the larger good - broadly UN's millennium development goals - through self-interest. It is a softer touch than outrig
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Things will get significantly worse before it can get better in Pakistan. The lead-up to the February 8 election that saw Imran Khan's Pakistan Tehree
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Reading poetry is like listening to a song playing in a different groove as soon as you read each line. It's a tuneless song that can make you happy,
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As per Rajyog meditation, the mind which gives rise to my thoughts, feelings, attitudes and emotions, is seen as a faculty of the soul.
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The image could be obscure - like, say, the collapsed half of an iron gate, and you squeeze through the gap, and walk down an overgrown garden to a di
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"Laapataa Ladies" (Lost Ladies) prompts a contemplation on the contrast between films like "Salaar," "Animal," "Pushpa," and the "KGF" franchise. Kira
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Joe Biden's persistent lapses of memory have become a talking point in the US. Earlier this month, in his investigation into POTUS' handling of classi
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