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The Hindu How the toaster evolved
Did you know that bread and toasting go back to ancient times? Read on ...
The Hindu All arrangements in place for Simhachalam Giri Pradakshina
Collector inspects the 32-km route along which devotees will trek while circumambulating the Simhachalam hill; lakhs of people are expected to take part in the festival
The Hindu Hathras stampede: Rahul Gandhi reaches Aligarh, meets kin of victims
According to police, of the 121 people who died due to the stampede on July 2, 17 were from Aligarh
The Hindu U.K. General Election 2024: Rishi Sunak concedes defeat, congratulates Keir Starmer after Tory wipeout
Britain’s Labour Party headed for a landslide victory in a parliamentary election, an exit poll suggested, as voters punished the governing Conservatives after 14 years of economic and political upheaval.
The Hindu Student leaders arrested in Vijayawada during protest over NEET fiasco
Students’ unions demand comprehensive probe into NEET paper leak and dissolution of National Testing Agency and resignation of Union Minister for Education Dharmendra Pradhan
The Hindu Review of Covert — The Psychology of War and Peace: Language of peacemaking
Two former spy chiefs on why India and Pakistan need to restart talks
The Hindu ‘There’s no pure European culture,’ says Josephine Quinn, author of How the World Made the West
In an ambitious narrative on history, Josephine Quinn argues that the West is a product of links with a much larger network of societies
The Hindu Review of Aniket Ghanashyam’s The Watershed Moment: Water woes
A bird’s eye view of the challenges triggered by water scarcity the world over
The Hindu Unearthing the secrets of Indian savannas
Why is there a collective amnesia about the savannas of India? As it often does, it all goes back to the British Empire, which played a crucial role in shaping the imagination of what a forest or savanna is