Exam scrutiny widens as panel summons officials

Senior officials from the Union Education Ministry, the National Testing Agency and the Central Bureau of Investigation have been called before a parliamentary panel as scrutiny intensifies over the integrity of national entrance examinations and...

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Fuel Crisis, Inflationary Pressure On Economy, And Now A Deficit Monsoon

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Centre And BJP Govt Of Bengal Should Not Rush With Deportation Of Bangladeshis

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By Dr. Nilanjan Banik Amid reports that Iran and the United States may soon reach a ceasefire agreement over the ongoing conflict, fresh tensions emerged on Tuesday following reports of U.S. strikes on missile launch sites and boats in southern Iran. Washington claimed the action was carried out in...

May 29 · >

In Adani-US Govt Deal, Criminality Has Been Financialised Through Transaction

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May 29 · >

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May 29 · >

Statewide Protests Against Raids On Pinarayi’s Residences

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May 29 · >

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May 29 · >

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By T N Ashok There was a time when Indian cricket moved at the rhythm of five-day Test matches — white uniforms, red balls, patient batting, and slow-burning legends. Then came coloured clothing and One-Day Internationals, followed by the explosion of white-ball T20 cricket that changed everything forever. Stadiums...

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May 29 · >

Bollywood Has Represented Indian Classical Dance Form Over Decades

By T.N. Ashok The controversy erupted in seconds. Actress Ananya Panday’s dance sequence in her latest film — all electronic bass lines, abbreviated silk, and a Bharatanatyam mudra executed with the precision of a TikTok tutorial — detonated across Indian social media with the force of a cultural grenade....

May 29 · >

Supreme Court Bench Has To Give More Clarity To Their Views On Aravalli Hills

By Krishna Jha The entire origin and development of living world has led to the emergence of complicated natural environment of which human beings are part and parcel. Environment and society are inter-related and inter-dependent. Society has come to rely on the natural environment for its existence. Any destruction...

May 29 · >

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May 27 · >

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May 27 · >

Fresh US Strikes Against Iran Give A Big Jolt To Peacemaking Efforts

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May 27 · >

American Left For Anti-MAGA Coalition To Take On Trump In November Mid Term Polls

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May 27 · >

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May 27 · >

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May 27 · >
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