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THE HINDU April 14, 2017

U.S. drops 'mother of all bombs' for first time in Afghanistan


The Massive Ordnance Air Blast bomb was dropped on a cave complex believed to be used by Islamic State, very close to the border with Pakistan.


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States warned on cow vigilantes, says Rijiju

'Terms Alwar incident 'an altercation' Read more »

Weaving a cover of hope on their shower of woes


Tribal women of Attappady are trying to make their presence felt in the umbrella market


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'Demonetisation more of a political gamble'

Participants at public discussion say they were surprised at the absence of mass protests Read more »

Courting faith and reason

How religious belief disguised as an economic principle changed the original intent of Ambedkar's Constitution Read more »

Sheikh Hasina visit to India: Banking on Teesta

The wheels within wheels in Delhi, Dhaka and Kolkata on the water-sharing issue Read more »

BJP extends winning streak in bypolls


Congress holds in Karnataka, AAP shocked in Delhi; TMC retains seat in Bengal despite saffron surge


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Amarinder remarks on Canadian ministers sparks row

Chief Minister has termed the Defence Minister a 'Khalistan sympathiser' Read more »

'U.K. needs new policy on students'


Research shows majority deems global pupils have positive impact on economy


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Russia 'failed' in Beslan siege

Moscow says European court's ruling is not acceptable Read more »

'Allow anchor investors in SME IPOs'


Investment bankers urge SEBI to change norms to attract larger investors


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'Oil marketing firms must protect consumers too'

Consumer interest tied to pricing freedom, says Secretary Read more »

Gambhir guides Knight Riders home


Narine's cameo as opener and Umesh Yadav's four-wicket haul lay Kings low


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Olatunde nets Chennai FC's winner

AGORC manager cries foul after his team's 1-0 loss Read more »

The colours of Vishu


Blooms of the Indian Laburnum is an enduring image of Vishu celebrations. There are many other trees in Thiruvananthapuram that are also decked up in myriad colours, including yellow, during the season


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Epic association

Ardhagiri in the Chittoor district of Andhra is believed to be a part of Sanjivani Hill, which Anjaneya carried to the battlefield Read more »

Adivasi with a difference


Catherine Tresa on playing a tribal woman opposite Arya in Kadamban


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Why the heart grows fonder

Mani Ratnam's Kaatru Veliyidai gives you characters you recognise, not ones you can empathise with Read more »

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