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The Hindu P.G. Halakatti, a pioneer in preserving Vachana literature

The scholar searched the length and breadth of Karnataka to procure and preserve vachana literature and dedicated a lifetime to this selfless work

The Hindu Data gaps beyond India are holding monsoon forecasts back | Analysis

IMD’s forecasts of rain weeks ahead of a given date are getting better but they are also increasing the demand for more accurate hyperlocal forecasts

The Hindu Trump, in highly personal speech, accepts GOP nomination again days after assassination attempt

Trump’s forward-looking speech marks the climax and conclusion of a massive four-day Republican pep rally that drew thousands of conservative activists

The Hindu Trump, in highly personal speech, accepts GOP nomination again days after assassination attempt

Trump’s forward-looking speech marks the climax and conclusion of a massive four-day Republican pep rally that drew thousands of conservative activists

The Hindu Kerala High Court stays Chancellor’s action for constituting search committee for Kufos VC for a month

AG contends that neither UGC Regulation 2018 nor provision of KUFOS Act confers any authority on Chancellor to form panel

The Hindu How do Assam’s Foreigners Tribunals function? | Explained

How do these tribunals decide whether a person is Indian or not? Does the Border police play a role?

The Hindu IIPE Vizag’s fourth convocation on July 20

Prof. V.P. Dimri will be chief guest

The Hindu Bangladesh protests: 19 more killed in anti-quota clashes, death toll touches 25

Media reports from Bangladesh say 19 more people have died in clashes between police and student protesters attempting to impose a “complete shutdown” of the country, following days of violent confrontations during demonstrations over a system of allocating government jobs

The Hindu Unemployment in A.P.’s Kuppam: a long journey to change

Despite being the constituency of four-time Chief Minister N. Chandrababu Naidu, Kuppam in Chittoor district has seen little development over the years, leaving thousands without local job opportunities. Forced to travel to Malur and Bengaluru in Karnataka for livelihood, daily wage earners live on a limb and a prayer. But with CM’s recent promises of tackling unemployment in the region, strong hopes of a better future have started blooming in their weary hearts, writes K. Umashanker