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THE HINDU April 02, 2017

Restaurants, bars go dry as highway liquor ban kicks in


Faced with huge revenue losses, States mull options


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EVM fault: Election Commission team to MP

The poll panel has sought a report from the authorities in the State, where bypolls are due on April 9. Read more »

Saving charm of old Kolkata


Citizens open website to preserve city's cosmopolitan architecture


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For these bhasha pundits, each and every word means money

Proficiency in multiple regional languages is a sought-after skill, especially in the corporate world, and is attracting talent across disciplines Read more »

Anxiety driving a rise in double mastectomies

Medical experts in the U.S. recommend against the practice Read more »

The southern route to Ammarica

How maternal myth-making has transfixed Tamil Nadu politics for decades now Read more »

It's 'Amar, Akbar, Anthony' in BJYM


New team of office-bearers at BJP's youth wing reflects communal diversity


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Centre releases ₹1,793 crore drought relief for TN

Finance Ministry allocation comes after survey of drought and cyclone damage. Read more »

Saving a lone tree, in memory of Che Guevara


Guevara was on a study tour of Asia to learn about rubber cultivation and sugar trade.


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BBC, caught in the Brexit crossfire

The most recent attacks followed the airing of debate show 'Question Time', which brings together panellists from a range of backgrounds Read more »

Beyond jobs, car sales to give insight on consumer health


Economists are looking for another solid month for autos


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100 cities, million opportunities

The Centre's Smart City Mission means big business for companies in the housing, energy and transport segments. We shortlist likely winners Read more »

Sindhu lines up mouth-watering finale


Upsets Sung Ji Hyun to set up a clash with Carolina Marin.


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Most balanced side — on paper

Delhi Daredevils has had little to show in terms of real achievements on the field. Read more »

Can the Ganga have human rights?


Yes, says the Uttarakhand High Court. But can the Indian state, which has diverted, dammed, and polluted rivers, turn protector?


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I decided I could not lean in

We should be more supportive of first-time mothers like Mira Rajput, says the writer. Read more »

The Devdas syndrome in Indian cinema


Excerpt from a new book that compiles writings of legendary film scholar P.K. Nair who helped found the National Film Archive of India


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I've been a tyrant to myself: A.R. Rahman

The invisibility of Rahman is undeniable. He works while the world sleeps. He sleeps while the world works Read more »

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