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The Hindu Inspiring odyssey of world’s first woman national hydrographer
Hailing from Thrissur, Savithri Narayanan is world’s first woman national hydrographer from Canada. Her memoir, Jeevitha Sagaram, has been released at Kerala Legislative International Book Festival
The Hindu Call for promotion of natural farming
The Hindu Prime Minister Narendra Modi lays foundation stone for much-awaited SCoR Zone headquarters in Visakhapatnam
The PM virtually lays foundation stone for a bulk drug park in Nakkapalli and a green hydrogen project of NTPC at Pudimadaka, promises all help to Andhra Pradesh in order to realise Naidu’s ‘Swarnandhra Vision-2047’
The Hindu Police use drones to bust ganja smuggling racket
Accused abandoned vehicles along the NH and fled; special teams formed to nab the smugglers, says DCP
The Hindu Gold googly bamboozles import data
India’s overall import bill for the first eight months of 2024-25, reckoned to have grown 8.35% at $486.73 bn, has been pared by almost 3% to $472.5 bn, as per DGCIS data; the dramatic revisions alarm economists and one calls it ‘statistical harakiri’
The Hindu Atishi writes to CEC again, seeks meeting over alleged voter deletion in New Delhi seat
Delhi CM Atishi writes to CEC Rajiv Kumar regarding alleged electoral roll manipulation in New Delhi constituency
The Hindu Veliyamkode’s tsunami emergency readiness put to test
The State Disaster Response Force, police, fire and rescue service, health, fisheries, Coast Guard, revenue and the civic body officials took part in the mock drill
The Hindu Hathras Stampede: Allahabad HC asks former DM, SSP to appear before it on January 15
121 people, including 113 women, have lost lives in Hathras stampede
The Hindu Gandhi’s views on caste premised on critique of capitalist modernity, says scholar
Akeel Bilgrami points out that Gandhi’s views on caste keep changing over the decades of the national movement
The Hindu Prize money of Malabar River Festival winners delayed again
Foreign athletes await prize money even after five months have passed since the festival; MRF technical director expresses concern over delays impacting the event’s reputation
The Hindu Palestinians say Israel strike kills two children in West Bank
Ahmad Asaad, governor of the northern West Bank city of Tubas, told AFP that the strike hit nearby Tammun village, killing a 23-year-old man and two children, aged eight and 10, all from the same family