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The Hindu Morning Digest: UGC-NET 2024 examination cancelled; death toll in Kallakurichi illicit liquor tragedy rises to nine, and more
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The Hindu Hezbollah chief warns archenemy Israel against wider war with Lebanon
The leader of Lebanon’s militant Hezbollah group says it has new weapons and intelligence capabilities that could help it target more critical positions deeper inside Israel in case of an all-out war
The Hindu Russian President Putin arrives in Vietnam for state visit
The Southeast Asian country will be the third nation Mr. Putin has visited, after China and North Korea, since he was sworn in for a fifth term in May
The Hindu How will AlphaFold 3 change life sciences research?
AlphaFold 3 uses a diffusion model, which is what image-generating software also uses, to predict protein structures
The Hindu Banks total deposits grew by ₹96,547 crore during 2023-24
Bankers release details of achievements under different sectors
The Hindu Mental stability vital
The Hindu Onus on LSGI secretaries to remove illegal hoardings: Kerala HC
The court noted that unauthorised boards are still being installed in defiance of the orders issued by the court and the government in various parts of the State
The Hindu Samajwadi Party plans PDA panchayats with eye on 2027 U.P. elections
The Samajwadi Party said the party aims to sensitise backward communities and minorities about their rights and the alleged discrimination the BJP has done against them
The Hindu Legal notice claims Narayan Rane engaging in cash for votes
The legal notice mentions that such a practice of intimidation is a serious contempt of various directions, guidelines and judgements given by the Supreme Court that clearly says that such corrupt practices destroy the legal expectation of free and fair elections.
The Hindu Literary Bengal waits for its taste of ‘horror’ fiction ahead of Durga Puja
Writers, editors, artists, and publishers are busy putting together the numerous eagerly-awaited Puja-special magazines that mark the onset of autumn in the State, and the thriller/horror/suspense genre dominates
The Hindu Students challenge college in the Bombay High Court on dress code, court reserves the order
Women students from Mumbai’s N. G. Acharya & D. K. Marathe College are challenging college’s recent notification on ban of certain dress codes.