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Two Madonna fans filed a case in a Brooklyn court last week against the 65-year-old (legacy?) performer-musician-singer for starting her Brooklyn show
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A steady inflow via alum contributions must not lead to a reduction in state budgetary support. The latter is essential to ensure these institutions r
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​​New Delhi is eager that more manufacturing companies choose India as a production hub, and has offered investment sweeteners. The wait is on for
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"The mosque that preceded the temple was a symbol of conquest, not of religion. Given all this, there is a large group who believe that the site shoul
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Palace walls are decorated with paintings of scenes from the Reamker in Khmer style, and the walls of the Angkor Wat and Banteay Srei temples too, spo
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The sight of the Himalayas ignites a sense of awe, reminding us of our place in the vastness of the world. The stark contrast between the azure sky an
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The 2023 ASER report explores the educational status of 14-18-year-olds in India. The report reveals that 85.6% of the cohort are enrolled in school o
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This time it's the very lot for whom Davos was created: the elite. These critics sip hot cocoa and engage in DD while looking up at the Rhaetian Alps
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Living with parents (LWP) reached an all-time high during the pandemic. But that merely gave LWP a 50% boost. 2021 US Census reports that 23 million (
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China's investment-led growth has hit a ceiling with its principal trading partners shoring up domestic investment. The model of running an enormous t
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Netflix's and Zee Studios' decision to pull down the Tamil film, Annapoorani: The Goddess of Food, is a good case study. At the time of its theatrical
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The fall of the Berlin Wall in 1989 unites the east and west of Germany, but the state of its railways is a shared desperation. Deutsche Bahn, the nat
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In the special zone of Park Street and Free School Street in Kolkata, there were two sides to the street - the I-Have-Some-Money Street and the I-Am-B
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Going to lengths to have your photograph taken with a powerful or famous person gives you the kind of brand equity that says, ‘Look, I have access
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The joy of playing Ludo emanates from the excitement of the unpredictable dice rolls that dictate the fate of each move. As players eagerly await the
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Mental Subtraction makes us humble . And, more importantly, triggers an urge to help others in their journey of life.
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Apair of counterintuitive establishments deserve our blessings in the coming days
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The notion that an entrepreneur needs to be a Bowiean artist in constant innovation mode may not seem to fit at first. But the comparison is apt.
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In a globalised, tech-plugged world, the notion of 'mother tongue' - a language one first picks up from closest influencers - makes little sense, sinc
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The bliss of winter rain lies in its transformative power, turning the dreary landscape into a glistening beauty. The drops cling to branches mostly s
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