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Television eroded whatever shared understanding remained that death demanded some dignity. Social media has finished the job in its hunt for virality
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Assembly elections are set to be held in four Indian states and one union territory this year. These elections will span 824 constituencies, with approximately 174 million eligible voters participating in this democratic process
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As Big Tech sacrifices thousands of workers to fund an AI arms race, India’s "demographic dividend" is hitting a wall of obsolete policy and stagnant domestic demand
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There was no edition on April 3, 1986. The above reports are from April 2, 1986.
Priyanshi SaxenaApr 3, 2026
One of the biggest reasons Banksy, and a lot of graffiti artists remain anonymous is that, as a format, graffiti is anti-state and illegal in most countries
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Who holds Hormuz becomes key; US-Iran chasm deep but current positions may be seen as opening bids
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Once immediacy recedes and analytical distance takes hold, wars are rarely evaluated by operational brilliance alone. They are measured by the durability of political outcomes
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Apple is now at a point where it needs to decide whether it wants to continue selling the iPhone for the next 50 years or pivot to something else
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When sexual violence goes viral, the internet becomes a permanent crime scene where the victim’s trauma is reperformed for a voyeuristic public
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Japan has already started tapping its strategic oil reserves. South Korea has increased nuclear plant utilisation above 80 per cent and scrapped seasonal caps on coal power
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Urban households can book a refill after 25 days, while rural households can do so after 45 days. There is little justification for this discriminatory rationing
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This is the front page of The Indian Express published on April 02, 1986.
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A truly effective UCC would be one that incorporates the best pro-women provisions from all personal laws
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By fostering a ‘silver economy’ that incentivises private investment in elder-care technology and infrastructure, Kerala can ensure that its ageing population remains a vibrant, contributing social segment.
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Assam faces serious new issues, including climate-related events and questions around the rapidly changing nature of work and employment. The answers will not be found in more cash transfers or in throwing around the epithet
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Protecting marriage is important, but it must be understood that the legal recognition of live-in relationships emerged from the need to protect women from exploitation and abuse
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While the central bank has repeatedly maintained that its interventions in the forex market are designed to smoothen excessive volatility, it should refrain from defending any particular level
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The silence is alarming. When the most consequential supply-chain disruption in half a century produces this little diplomatic urgency, it tells you something about how badly the international system has atrophied
Apr 1, 2026
Both the BJP and TMC have indulged in religious polarisation politics. The BJP consolidates the Hindu electorate using Islamophobia, and the TMC uses Muslims as a 'captive vote bank' by using the fear of the
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