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The Hindu This tribe in Andhra Pradesh prefers to live and let ‘live-in’

Some youngsters of the tribal group living on the banks of the Godavari river in Andhra Pradesh, to avoid the expensive traditional wedding rituals, have begun to prefer entering into live-in relationships with the partners of their choice. With the elders of the tribe accepting the arrangement and offering the same community support that they give married couples, the live-in couples’ families are thriving

The Hindu Remembering the impactful legacy of wise leadership

After 2015, not one of the life-changing transformations in the lives of ordinary Indians was sustained

The Hindu Jawaharlal Nehru Port Authority issues LoA for agri processing facility

The project, estimated at ₹284 crore, will be constructed on a 27-acre land parcel within the port complex

The Hindu Anticipatory bail denied for BJP cadre who threw mud on Ponmudy

Justice A.D. Jagadish Chandira dismissed the plea after prosecution highlighted political motive behind the incident

The Hindu Kohli — the good, the bad and the ugly

The former India captain had earned the love of the Australian fans after his gesture during a 2019 World Cup match asking the Indian supporters to stop booing Smith; however, his shoulder-butting of 19-year-old debutant Konstas at the MCG didn’t go down well with the Aussies

The Hindu Cost and benefit: On Bangladesh, India and Sheikh Hasina

India cannot hand over Sheikh Hasina to the unelected Yunus government

The Hindu Reflections as the world grows more ‘polarised’

As the 2024 ‘word of the year’, the term has become a significant aspect of the modern world

The Hindu Punjab surpasses ₹30,000 crore in revenue collection in nine months of current fiscal: Finance Minister Cheema

Punjab has also witnessed increase in its net GST and excise revenue for December 2024 compared to December 2023, he says

The Hindu Demands of farmers pertain to Centre, State has no role: Punjab CM

Bhagwant Mann says Union govt. should shun its apathetic approach and open a way for talks with all the stakeholders, alleges it wants Dallewal and farmers to be evicted from the protest site

The Hindu Demands of farmers pertain to Centre, State has no role: Punjab CM

Bhagwant Mann says Union govt. should shun its apathetic approach and open a way for talks with all the stakeholders, alleges it wants Dallewal and farmers to be evicted from the protest site

The Hindu Dead black corals, soft corals, horse conches seized from Srisailam, three held

The accused have been booked under Wildlife Protection Act, 1972, says Additional Principal Chief Conservator of Forests Shanti Priya Pandey

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