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The acquittal of 12 men in the 2006 Mumbai train bombings ~ an attack that claimed 187 lives and injured over 800 ~ demands not just legal introspection but moral and institutional reflection. Address ...
Former Vice President Jagdeep Dhankhar, who tendered his resignation on Monday citing health concerns, has begun preparations to vacate the Vice President Enclave, marking an unexpected departure that ...
A US trade deal with tariffs on labour-intensive Indian products at a lower rate than some of the competitors would be a "big advantage" and present an opportunity, according to NITI Aayog Vice ...
The country that once dominated the global economy is now grappling with a severe debt crisis. The United States, with a GDP of $28 trillion, is burdened by a debt of $36 trillion.
Rebel Trinamul Congress leader Humayun Kabir from Bharatpur constituency in Murshidabad may float a new political party, hardly 10 months ahead of the Assembly polls in West Bengal.
Opinion

Justice on Trial

The acquittal of 12 men in the 2006 Mumbai train bombings ~ an attack that claimed 187 lives and injured over 800 ~ demands not just legal introspection but moral and institutional reflection.
Opinion

Lingual Power

In much of the West, bilingualism is often framed as a cognitive edge ~ an acquired skill to sharpen the ageing brain or enrich young minds.
A postgraduate trainee with the Burdwan Medical College was accused of forcing physical relations with a girl from Bankura.
Russian and Ukrainian delegations held a third round of peace talks here at the Ciragan Palace, during which the two sides agreed on another prisoner exchange but clashed on ceasefire terms and a ...
The Kolkata Metro Railway is aiming to save Rs 350 crore for the Blue Line by upgrading the traction substation at Belgachia Metro station.
Years of sustained progress have secured East Burdwan—a district long plagued by the persistent menace of child marriage—a prominent place in the Kanyashree scheme’s successful implementation.
Prime Minister Narendra Modi was welcomed and greeted by the members of the Indian Diaspora in London during his ongoing visit to the United Kingdom.