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The Hindu Viswanathan Anand as the role model has worked for India: FIDE president Arkady Dvorkovich
The head of the world chess governing body talks about the rise of India and Asia, the upcoming World championship match, FIDE taking chess places it has never been, the need to bring more women to the sport and the suspension of the Russian federation
The Hindu Act that punishes organised cheating in govt. exams to come into effect from June 21
The UGC-NET examination that was cancelled on June 19 on grounds of being compromised and being investigated by CBI will however not be covered by the new law
The Hindu Act that punishes organised cheating in government exams comes into effect
The UGC-NET examination that was cancelled on June 19 on grounds of being compromised and being investigated by CBI will, however, not be covered by the new law
The Hindu Letters to The Editor — June 22, 2024
The Hindu McLaren’s quest to reclaim its glory days is well on track
After a dismal decade of underperformance, Formula One’s second-most-successful team has begun to turn things around. A runner-up finish this season, which is well within reach, will mark a definite inflection point in its protracted bid to rejoin the grid’s elite
The Hindu Testing times: on the need to mend the National Testing Agency
The National Testing Agency needs an overhaul to regain credibility
The Hindu Wild animal menace: fencing work to be completed soon in vulnerable areas in Kozhikode
The plan is to cover around 38 km in the Thiruvambady Assembly constituency with the support of the Forest department and local administrators
The Hindu A mandate for a new economic approach
To continue with the ‘winning formula’ — the economic policy of the past decade — would be to ignore the people’s verdict, which is a reflection of their discontent
The Hindu New Cold War: on the Russia-North Korea security pact, its likely fallout
Russia’s pact with North Korea will deepen U.S. ties in East Asia
The Hindu A progressive Indian policy on Myanmar outlined
New Delhi’s stance of defining its ‘interests’ in the Southeast Asian country in narrow strategic terms needs to change