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Hotter North

For generations, countries of northern and western Europe were seen as places where summer meant pleasant sunshine rather than a struggle for survival.

2027 delimitation must go beyond North-South talk

When India’s Delimitation Commission next convenes, it will inherit a task that no commission has faced in fifty years: the freedom to actually change how many parliamentary seats each state sends to the Lok Sabha.

2027 delimitation must go beyond North-South talk
Broken Chains

The rescue of a dozen workers from an industrial unit in western Uttar Pradesh is more than another criminal investigation.

Broken Chains
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‘Illegal buildings will go’
‘Illegal buildings will go’

Pravesh Wahi is the Mayor of the Municipal Corporation of Delhi (MCD) and is recognised as an experienced public representative and administrator in Delhi's local governance system.

Postcard from Budapest

There are few rivers in the world that define a city as completely as the Danube defines Budapest.

Postcard from Budapest
World
Business
Odisha targets Rs 15,000 crore seafood exports with new Shrimp Policy
Odisha targets Rs 15,000 crore seafood exports with new Shrimp Policy

In a push to invigorate the blue economy and transform Odisha into a leading shrimp-producing and exporting hub, the State Cabinet on Wednesday approved a comprehensive regulatory framework and operational guidelines for shrimp aquaculture, targeting a threefold increase in seafood exports to Rs 15,000 crore by 2036.

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Sports
Cullinan urges caution over Sooryavanshi’s rapid rise
Cullinan urges caution over Sooryavanshi’s rapid rise

As excitement continues to grow around teenage batting sensation Vaibhav Sooryavanshi, former South Africa batter Daryll Cullinan has urged Indian cricket to protect the 15-year-old from the pressures of early fame, saying the youngster should be allowed to enjoy his childhood before being fast-tracked into international cricket.

BCB lists India series in new media rights tender

India’s white-ball tour of Bangladesh appears to have moved a step closer to becoming a reality after the Bangladesh Cricket Board (BCB) invited bids for the television and digital media rights of the series, even though the Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI) is yet to officially confirm the tour.

BCB lists India series in new media rights tender
Education
A story of Padma Shri Anke Gowda

In an era when mobile phones have replaced books as the preferred companions of many, one man from rural Karnataka has spent more than half a century proving that the printed word still matters.

A story of Padma Shri Anke Gowda
Artificial Intelligence in Modern Indian Classrooms

Artificial Intelligence in the classroom In a country with a varied demography like India , new measures and components constantly reshape the education landscape. Most recently the affordable and accessible artificial intelligence-driven tools have made their foray into the academic classroom.

Artificial Intelligence in Modern Indian Classrooms
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For generations, countries of northern and western Europe were seen as places where summer meant pleasant sunshine rather than a struggle for survival.

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Broken Chains

The rescue of a dozen workers from an industrial unit in western Uttar Pradesh is more than another criminal investigation.

A tactical pause?
A tactical pause?

The United States and Iran have entered a fragile tactical truce after signing the landmark Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) on 17 June 2026, halting months of devastating direct warfare.