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The Hindu Cock of the Walk

The Hindu ‘Angry Young Men’ docu-series review: Decoding Vijay with Salim Khan and Javed Akhtar

Director Namrata Rao puts the contribution of the iconic screenwriters in perspective in this three-part docu-series that is insightful, inspirational, and effusive in parts

The Hindu The Spectacle of Death

The Hindu These mustangs hopped houses, fifty years apart

As a teenager in 1967, Capt. A. Ranganathan played host to the band, The Mustangs, in his house in Tambaram; and half-a-century later, he repeated the gesture in Injambakkam. This Madras Day, he tarmacs down memory lane to recapture a sound that rocked Madras in the 1960s

The Hindu Hema Committee report: UDF will prosecute sexual predators in film industry if it comes to power in Kerala in 2026, says KPCC president

In Facebook post, K. Sudhakaran accuses LDF government of adding insult to injury by sitting on Hema Committee report that documented sexual exploitation in film industry

The Hindu Gunmen open fire on a school van in Pakistan’s Punjab province, killing 2 children

Officials say gunmen opened fire on a school van in eastern Pakistan, killing two children and wounding six other people; militant attacks have surged in Pakistan in recent years, mostly in the northwest bordering Afghanistan

The Hindu Only once in India’s history Statehood was taken away to create UTs: Rahul Gandhi in Srinagar

“The representation of the people of Jammu and Kashmir is important for the country,” Mr. Gandhi said

The Hindu Satire | How about a gut reset programme?

Bemoaning the degeneration of the nation? Reclaiming gut health might just be the solution

The Hindu Seven held as Jharkhand ATS raids hideouts of terror group AQIS

The raids that started in the early morning were being conducted in 14 locations in Ranchi, Hazaribag and Lohardaga, following a tip-off about sleeper cell agents of AQIS

The Hindu The tram trail - Madras’ own entertainment route

There was huge civic pride in the trams and it was exalted in prose and poetry. It dictated the spots where public entertainment avenues came up, and the cinema theatre map of Madras was the result. By 1952, there was a nationalised bus service in place. Trams were clearly on the way out.

The Hindu The Tram Trail

The Hindu A.P. pharma plant blast: a pall of gloom descends outside mortuary in Anakapalli

Agitated workers gather outside the mortuary to see the bodies of their near and dear ones.