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The 1990s neurodiversity movement highlighted embracing differences and training educators. Dive into Neurodiversity Podcast episode 21 with Brad Wrig
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The multipolar world that India advocates isn't the 19th-century version of ceaseless geopolitical competition, but one in which countries like itself
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Tax benefits can be denied on issue of beneficial ownership for ODIs issued abroad. Treaty abuse conditions don't apply to ODIs issued in IFSC.
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Fissures have appeared in the ‘coalition of democracies’ to counter China. Beijing has used this opportunity to try and play itself back in Europe
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India's consumer market battles AI-washing as stakeholders collaborate for a transparent ecosystem. Responsible AI development and informed consumeris
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Professor Vladimir Ipatievich Persikov, fifty-eight, known for his bald head and croaking voice, wore small glasses in silver frames. His wife departe
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Indian politicians are revered akin to gods, surpassing even family members in familiarity. Their frequent media presence mirrors mythological figures
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Rabindranath Tagore revolutionized education by advocating for holistic growth in nature. His legacy includes Visva-Bharati, promoting cultural herita
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Cannabis in India is regulated by the Narcotic Drugs and Psychotropic Substances (NDPS) Act of 1985. The law imposes a ban on extracting the resin and
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Abhimaan's song features Kishore Kumar's emotive rendition, blending joyful tunes with melancholic lyrics about seeking a companion. The music by R D
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Rakus, the orangutan in Sumatra, surprised scientists by self-medicating a facial wound with Akar Kuning plant, questioning human uniqueness in self-c
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Books provide valuable information, but Joseph Campbell and others caution against relying solely on them for knowledge. Real-world experiences offer
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NYC's rodent infestation prompts unconventional solutions, including a proposed birth control plan using ContraPest. The city's battle against the Mal
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A new play about John Gielgud directing Richard Burton in a 1964 stage production of Hamlet not only offers ways of looking at Shakespeare's play, but
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Judging from the photographs of polls for Lok Sabha and state assemblies that have been held in summer months over the past seven decades, it is clear
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The human mind's quest for knowledge drives cosmic exploration, intertwined with ecological connections. Henryk Skolimowski's eco-philosophy challenge
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Joe Biden critiques 'xenophobic' policies, but the concern is 'zenophobia.' Zenophobes fear silence, resort to absurd measures, dreading serenity. Gui
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