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The Hindu Gisèle Pelicot: The survivor as an icon

The 72-year-old French woman, who had been drugged and raped by her husband, Dominique Pelicot, and at least 50 others, says, ‘I don’t know if I will ever rebuild myself’

The Hindu Jobs, development and infrastructure on voters’ mind in Haryana’s Ahirwal belt

In many Assembly constituencies, voters say the BJP has brought in more development through its highway and other infrastructure projects, and also provided jobs on merit; Agnipath scheme though has led to some resentment in parts of the State

The Hindu Engineering a bright future

This season of the engineering admissions in Tamil Nadu has been deemed satisfactory in many aspects. Engineering colleges affiliated to Anna University have filled 72.81% of the sanctioned seats through the single-window counselling process. When compared to last year, 23,620 more seats had been available, and experts and officials are convinced that students picked their seats with greater awareness of the potential benefits, without being swayed by the advertisements issued by colleges. In this backdrop, R. Sujatha takes a look at the many factors that have a significant role to play in grooming the engineering students in the State for a bright future

The Hindu Shigeru Ishiba: Old hand, new role

The former Defence Minister takes over as Japan’s PM at a time when the country is grappling with persistent economic and growing social challenges

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