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The introduction of the Public Examinations (Prevention of Unfair Means) Billis highly appreciated, emphasizing the necessity for states lacking cheat
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Satya Nadella sees India as a crucial market for disseminating AI, a perspective echoed by Microsoft's competitors in developing the technology, along
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What business is it of sarkar's to play kabab mein haddi when an adult couple wishes to cohabit without bureaucratic tosh? Do PLUs meddle in governmen
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Once children become adults, their perception of animals undergoes a sea change. Sometimes we're cruel to animals; at other times, indifferent. Compas
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There is a need to provide in-house doctor's services not only on luxury cruises but also for business travelers staying at hotels. This would ensure
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RBI's regulatory intervention on customer identification by payments banks is seen as harsh for startups. Digital wallet providers argue that their bu
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India's urban landscape transforms in winter rain, a mix of chaos and charm. Dodging sudden downpours becomes a triumph, streets painted in shades of
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It seems to me the confusion and the misery begin when that face, that river, that cloud, that mountain becomes a memory, and this memory then demands
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The great love for personal lifestyle data has reached a new level. On social media, fashionistas are championing the idea of digital tracking of what
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A court nullifying Elon Musk's $56 billion compensation reignites governance concerns over top management's omnipotence, as boards and shareholders se
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Hot kachori is a delightful contrast between crispy outer layers and soft, savory fillings like daal, peas, or hing-infused air. Its crunchiness and m
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It may not be a stretch to believe that thousand years is the new hundred, considering millennials seem to have taken over the world.
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The Supreme Court's denial of a 44-year-old single woman's right to surrogacy highlights a backward view of family and parenthood. Rejecting her petit
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The Bhagwad Gita also highlights mauna as a spiritual austerity, emphasising both verbal and mental silence. Observing our thoughts without attachment
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Last week, US technology stocks, led by Meta Platforms and Amazon, soared with impressive quarterly results and dividend announcements. Big Tech's res
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A preliminary inquiry in Delhi's mohalla clinics reveals at least 65,000 medical tests were 'fake or manipulated,' raising questions about the integri
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India is strategically increasing energy consumption from fossil fuels while emphasizing renewables, aligning with its sustained economic growth. The
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Pursuing one's family roots can take various forms, from delving into genealogical records and archives to talking to elder relatives who hold the key
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Parisians have voted to impose special parking fees on SUVs, the go-to motor vehicle for the wealthy, in an effort to cut down air pollution and mitig
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What does our mind do? It vacillates between the past and the future. Every moment, it is either angry about the past or anxious about the future. The
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