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The Hindu Events in Bangladesh teach us not to take liberty for granted: CJI

“Independence Day reforges the values enshrined in the Constitution and reminds citizens the duties they owe each other and to the nation”, says D.Y. Chandrachud

The Hindu Start preparations for Mandya Sahitya Sammelana: Minister

The land of sugar is hosting the Akhila Bharata Kannada Sahitya Sammelana from December 20 to 22

The Hindu Deprived of insurance and denied compensation, kin of tenant farmers in Telangana suffer in silence

Telangana has nearly 25 lakh tenant farmers who constitute 36% of the total farmers, but they account for 75% of farmers’ suicide

The Hindu BJP’s conception of the UCC includes tribal exceptionalism

Leaving the Scheduled Tribes out of the Uniform Civil Code, now termed ‘secular civil code’, has been pushed not just by States ruled by the BJP but the RSS as a whole

The Hindu Belagavi district division is bound to happen, says Satish Jarkiholi

We need to wait for it, according to Public Works and district in-charge Minister

The Hindu Digital boost to revive flailing PM-KUSUM programme

A key hurdle is the unavailability of suitable land; the Global Energy Alliance for People and Planet has come out with a digital platform that allows tracking the scheme’s progress and ‘provides a level of oversight crucial for the successful deployment of large-scale solar projects’

The Hindu Pakistan sending foreign terrorists into J&K, police given free hand to crush terror: Lt. Governor Manoj Sinha

Mr. Sinha claims Pakistan is spreading unrest in Jammu because it is frustrated by development and poll participation in J&K vows to disrupt narcotics supply chain, address root causes of addiction

The Hindu Partition Horrors Remembrance Day is an attempt to divide, spread hate, says Kharge

Congress president Mallikarjun Kharge said the Sangh Parivar promoted the British policy of ‘divide and rule’ and “their hate-filled politics resulted in the partition of the country”

The Hindu Gaza ceasefire talks resume in Doha as deaths top 40,000

The pressure mounts for Gaza ceasefire as talks resume in Qatar to “calm” the regional tensions, with 40,000 reported killed