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The Hindu Need seen for nature-centric planning rather than man-centric development
Sahyadri Habba, symposium on environment conservation, begins in Dharwad
The Hindu Bangladesh-India relations should be based on equity and fairness: Chief Adviser Yunus
Mr. Yunus expressed a desire for good ties with India but insisted that New Delhi must abandon the narrative that only Hasina’s leadership ensures the country’s stability
The Hindu Navdeep Singh's gold, Simran Sharma's bronze take India's Paralympic tally to 29
Navdeep Singh wins gold in javelin throw, Simran secures bronze in 200m sprint at Paralympics
The Hindu Green leads Australia to third win over Scotland and T20 series sweep
Green took 3-35 to limit Scotland to 149-9, and his 62 not out from 39 balls spearheaded Australia's chase
The Hindu One needs enormous courage to challenge power, regressive practices in society, says writer
Writer Mahantesh Navalkal’s collection of short stories, Buddha Ganteya Saddu, released at Kannada Bhavan in Kalaburagi
The Hindu Rishabh Pant returns as India announces squad for 1st Test against Bangladesh
Virat Kohli also returned to the Test side having missed the five-Test series against England at home earlier this year
The Hindu Kerala, T.N. host most number of butterfly species in Western Ghats
Study highlights conservation gaps and calls for reassessing conservation status of several species
The Hindu Kerala, T.N. host most number of butterfly species in Western Ghats
Study highlights conservation gaps and calls for reassessing conservation status of several species
The Hindu “Reclaim the Night”: Thousands hit streets in West Bengal to mark one month of RG Kar rape and murder
People from all walks of life hit the streets on the eve of Supreme Court hearing the rape and murder of 31-year-old doctor. They call for justice for the victim and safe conditions for women in workplaces
The Hindu Parliamentary Committees likely to be constituted by September 20
Government unlikely not cede chairmanship of Standing Committee on Home Affairs
The Hindu Beloved Amma canteens being led into a dead end?
The idea was to provide food of good quality at affordable prices through Amma canteens so that nobody goes to bed on an empty stomach just because they cannot afford to buy food; whether the purpose is still being achieved is hard to tell as politics is undoing the good work, says an official