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The Hindu Building a festival by the book
Rachna Singh Davidar takes on the role of festival director for The Hindu Lit for Life 2025. She elaborates on the evolution of the festival, her dream lit fest personality and what the audience can expect this time around
The Hindu ‘Reclaim the Night’ protest reminds us gender justice is still far cry
One of the organisers of “Reclaim the Night” protest mentioned this movement worked as an awakening call for women and stressed on the need to strengthen their fight in demand of justice for the RG Kar rape case and to smash the patriarchy
The Hindu Mizoram incurs ₹336.49 crore loss due to African swine fever in 2024
Mizoram faces ₹336.49 crore loss due to African Swine Fever outbreak in 2024, with total losses reaching ₹896.69 crore
The Hindu C.T. Ravi case: Basavaraj Horatti says no further action unless Laxmi Hebbalkar files fresh complaint
The Karnataka Legislative Council Chairman said that unless he received a fresh complaint from Women and Child Development Minister Laxmi Hebbalkar, supported by audio-video evidence, he would not be able to take any further step as he had already ruled on the issue.
The Hindu 40-year-old toxic waste of Union Carbide ready for shifting to disposal site
The site chosen for this purpose is the Pithampur industrial area in Dhar district, 30 km from Indore.
The Hindu 2025’s biggest trends in technology, lifestyle, food, travel and fashion
As 2025 rolls in, let’s say goodbye to avocado toast, loud luxury and Brat summers. What is in store? Team MetroPlus lists 25 things that we think will trend this year. How many will you tick off?
The Hindu Telugu book ‘Master of Suspense: Hitchcock’ explores the master’s films through the eyes of 45 Telugu filmmakers
The collaborative project by Pulgam Chinnarayana and Ravi Padi features over 60 essays by Telugu filmmakers, journalists and writers, analysing Alfred Hitchcock’s films, one at a time
The Hindu Kerala Police track down Kozhikode army man who went ‘missing’ during train journey
Police sources revealed that the Kozhikode native, who had taken leave from Pune Army Sports Institute, had been staying in Bengaluru due to financial difficulties and chose not to disclose his struggles to his family
The Hindu Youth killed as two-wheeler hits stationary lorry on ECR
His friend, who was riding pillion, suffered serious injuries
The Hindu Former Anna University V-C urges T.N. govt. and Governor to set aside differences for welfare of students
Prof. Balagurusamy said the government and the Governor have been “at loggerheads for a long time over the constitution of search panels” for selecting Vice Chancellors, as a result of which many universities have been headless for more than two years