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THE HINDU March 24, 2017

Clamour for Rahul takeover set to mount


No credible alternative, feel partymen; growing pressure for a clean sweep of all the current functionaries who have been at the helm for the last two decades and more


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Ashokamitran, a colossus constrained by a small stage


Universal quality of Ashokamitran's writing endeared him to scores of people


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Ancient knowledge hub faces grim future

No committed funds for CSIR library on Ayurveda, yoga and Unani beyond March Read more »

Power of a symbol: EC had to freeze AIADMK's 'Two Leaves'

Given the rival claims, the EC had no choice but to freeze the AIADMK's 'Two Leaves' Read more »

Arc to West Asia: China's signal for deepening ties with the region

Beijing hosts Saudi and Israeli leaders, signalling a deepening regional engagement Read more »

Pak. told to maintain diplomatic decorum


India faults envoy's remarks


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Sushma backs Tamil cause

Says Sri Lankan 'war crimes' have caused pain and anguish for India Read more »

#WeStandTogether, say Britons after terror attack


From Prime Minister May to Opposition leader Corbyn, leaders urge calm and unity; far-right elements link attack to immigration


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Bharti Airtel to acquire Tikona's 4G business for ₹16 billion


Tikona has 20 MHz spectrum in the 2300 MHz band in Gujarat, UP (East), UP (West), Rajasthan and Himachal Pradesh circles.


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NCLT gives nod for Cairn-Vedanta merger

Merged entity will be fourth-largest resource company after BHP Billiton, RioTinto and Glencore Read more »

Time to exorcise the sledging ghost



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Pujara jumps to Kohli's defence

'Looking forward to next game rather than worrying about anything else' Read more »

In the face of determination


Fear of water and heights did not deter Michael Massimino's from becoming an astronaut


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Of love and protest

Faiz Ahmed Faiz, whose 106th birth anniversary was celebrated recently, will be remembered for his revolutionary romanticism Read more »

Whose song is it anyway?


The SPB-Ilayaraja issue is a throwback to the early 1940s


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'Television is like a government job'

Ashalatha is a familiar name for the Kannada viewer. She says more than films, it is television that makes an actor intimate with the audience Read more »



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