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The low investment in health has led to a demand-supply gap, which private sector has been closing. While this means choice, better medical services a
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Kate Middleton faced criticism for editing a photo with her children after her January surgery. The land of setting tabloids like The Sun and shrinki
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EC is now expected to upload the data on its website by Friday. SBI's data on EBs issued between April 12, 2019, and February 15, 2024, will contain t
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While the women wore variations of colour and cut - Best Actress Emma Stone's torn zipper could well bring back Vivienne Westwood-era punk chic - the
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Legitimising citizenship of persecuted Sikh, Christian, Buddhist, Hindu and Parsi refugees from Bangladesh, Pakistan and Afghanistan who left their co
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After decades of dodging, GoI has accepted that trade and sustainability are linked, and the former can contribute to sustainable development. The app
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Cold milk offers a refreshing and indulgent beverage that goes beyond its nutritional value. Its coolness soothes the throat, refreshes the mind, and
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​Saints and mystics come into this world to help us discover this inner garden of love. They do so by teaching us the technique of meditation, which
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Joe Biden's State of the Union address showcased his strategic use of the phrase 'my predecessor' to refer to Donald Trump without mentioning his name
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Indian cities, including Bengaluru, are facing grave water risk due to poor water management, water-illiterate residents, contaminated supplies, leaky
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Private banks are gaining market share due to investor interest in their public sector rivals, pushing headline stock indices to new highs. This is du
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Watching dusk from the balcony offers a front-row seat to nature's daily spectacle. Tranquility settles in as the sun sets, casting a warm glow. Light
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The period of Lent this year merges with the beginning of the month of Ramzan, the ninth month of the Islamic calendar. Muslims believe that the Quran
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Dolly's chai is reportedly a concoction of tea leaves, milk, cardamom, and crushed ginger. Nothing too special about that - except the stylish way he
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The writer, a South Asian actor, is not attending the upcoming Oscars, despite the fact that they have a couple of workarounds for attending the cerem
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Could we be in 2019 again? I don't mean this as some kind of mystical metaphor to peddle yet another nostalgia industry IP for monetisation. I mean, c
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When foreign investors say, 'India is impossible to define', what they mean is India is impossible to reconcile. What baffles people living in uniform
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Rish acts like he's some sort of domestic superhero, juggling running a country with micromanaging bed-making. Talk about having too much time on his
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Rafting provides a welcome escape from the stresses of daily life. The rhythmic motion of paddling, the soothing sounds of rushing water and the gentl
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Ego is the weakness of man, and the more a person is filled with ego, the weaker he is. Everyone is so full of ego that there is no possibility of god
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