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The Hindu The road to Aamby Valley leads Cyrus Broacha to the cheapest shrink in town

He only visits Mr. Pandey when he feels completely shattered, which is never more than four times a week

The Hindu Odisha Chief Minister Mohan Majhi announces implementation of much awaited Subhadra scheme

One crore women between ages of 21 and 60 will be provided ₹50,000 in installments over next five years for which the State government has earmarked fund of ₹55,825 crore

The Hindu No credibility in MapmyIndia claims; sent legal notice to them but didn't get reply: Ola founder

Ola Co-Founder has rejected claims of copying Mapmyindia saying the map company was attempting to ride on Ola’s coattails

The Hindu Family of three found dead at home in Theni; murder-suicide suspected

The police said they found a note, purportedly written by Satish Kumar, which stated he wanted to die by suicide due to “mental strain”

The Hindu Kolkata rape and murder case: BJP activists storm Nandigram police station during protest

Over 100 BJP supporters stormed Nandigram police station on Friday morning by breaking through barricades and scuffled with the policemen who made attempts in vain to stop them

The Hindu Vijay Sethupathi and Nithya Menen team up for director Pandiraj’s next

Produced by Sathya Jyothi Films, the new film sees Vijay Sethupathi and Nithya Menen collaborating once again after the Malayalam film ‘19(1)(a)‘

The Hindu Here’s why private flights are taking off in India like never before

Once the domain of politicians and Bollywood celebrities, private flights are catching the fancy of India’s ultra rich who prize their exclusivity and speed. How much will it cost you to hop aboard?

The Hindu How Poochu’s Productions’ Grease brought alive the tale of teenage love and friendship of the 1950s youth

The stage setting, vibrant dance numbers and iconic hand jives captured the spirit of the era

The Hindu ‘Maruthi Nagar Subramanyam’ movie review: Rao Ramesh shoulders a part fun, overstretched drama

Rao Ramesh as the middle-aged, middle-class man caught in a comedy of errors is the saving grace of the Telugu film ‘Maruthi Nagar Subramanyam’