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The Hindu Bhadra Tiger Reserve: A paradise for scientists, tourists and photographers
Since the schools declared holidays after the annual examinations, the number of people visiting the tiger reserve for safari has gone up. But the tourists need to take adequate care not to disturb this eco-sensitive zone
The Hindu Review of The Dilemma of an Indian Liberal by Gurcharan Das: Keeping the faith
In trying times, is it possible to embrace liberalism? Gurcharan Das refuses to give up
The Hindu Police officer fired gun while clearing protesters from Columbia building, prosecutors say
The gunfire came as police officers stormed Hamilton Hall late April 30
The Hindu Labourers in the lurch
With construction projects in Vijayawada stagnating due to the government’s new sand policy, labourers are struggling to secure daily wages, exacerbating unemployment rates. Despite efforts to access welfare schemes, the lack of employment opportunities highlights the widening gap between development initiatives and the plight of workers in the informal sector, writes Nellore Sravani
The Hindu Students’ postcard push to reform school education
A State-wide student-led postcard campaign, led by a non-profit think-tank, is advocating for better-equipped schools by addressing issues such as poor infrastructure and teacher shortages among others. Over 20,000 postcards have reached the Chief Minister’s office in Hyderabad, from various parts of Telangana. Their collective voice amplifies calls for change, aiming to transform the education sector, reports P. Laxma Reddy
The Hindu Congress fields Rahul Gandhi from Rae Bareli; Kishori Lal Sharma to contest from Amethi
BJP has fielded Union Minister Smriti Irani and Uttar Pradesh MoS Dinesh Pratap Singh in Amethi and Rae Baraeli
The Hindu Lok Sabha polls 2024 LIVE updates: Last day for Congress to announce Amethi, Rae Bareli candidates
Today is the last day for filing nominations for the two seats that go to the polls in the fifth phase of the Lok Sabha election on May 20
The Hindu Morning Digest | Manipur violence: A year on, FIRs reduced to 3,000 from 11,000; Raj Bhavan employee accuses West Bengal Governor of sexual harassment, and more
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The Hindu 460 days of persistent protests to save farmland
Though farmers of 13 villages in Devanahalli taluk, abutting Bengaluru, have been protesting for over two years against the proposed acquisition of their land for an industrial project, no politician visited the protest site until the elections. Shreyas H.S. The Hindu spoke to the farmers about what they want from political leaders
The Hindu Dwelling places of Mahalakshmi
The Hindu Thomas and Uber Cup | India's campaign ends as both men and women team go down in quarters
In the women’s quarterfinal, Ashmita Chaliha and Isharani Baruah pushed their much higher ranked opponents but could not cause an upset
The Hindu De Villiers slams data-driven pundits for criticising Kohli's IPL strike rate
Kohli has been in top form this season for Royal Challengers Bengaluru, scoring 500 runs at a strike rate of 147 and an average of 77. He is second in the top-scorers' list
The Hindu A computer science conundrum that could transform healthcare
The P vs NP question is a problem in mathematics and computer science, but that does not mean it will be confined there