Delhi High Court bars demolitions at Ajmer Sharif Dargah

The Delhi High Court has prohibited the Centre from demolishing or dismantling any structures in or around the Ajmer Sharif Dargah until those affected are granted a proper hearing. A bench led by Delhi High...

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German Coalition Led By Friedrich Merz Arouses War Mentality Once Again

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Dec 9 · >

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By Tirthankar Mitra India’s scientific community has quietly handed the world an intriguing cosmic puzzle. It is called Alakananda after the ancient Himalayan river, but it’s significance runs far deeper than its poetic name. Alakananda is one third the size of a Milky Way containing roughly 19 billion stars....

Dec 9 · >

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Dec 9 · >

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Dec 9 · >

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Dec 8 · >

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Dec 8 · >

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Dec 8 · >

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Dec 8 · >

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Dec 8 · >

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Dec 6 · >

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Dec 6 · >

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Dec 6 · >

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Dec 6 · >

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Dec 6 · >

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