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With the return of the Indian pavilion after a gap of seven years, the dramatic Austrian project, and the feel-good Japanese experience, the 61st edition of the Venice biennale explores modern living and the new world order |
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With the return of the Indian pavilion after a gap of seven years, the dramatic Austrian project, and the feel-good Japanese experience, the 61st edition of the Venice biennale explores modern living and the new world order |
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Sujata Rout Karthikeyan said she considered it a privilege to have served the people of the state for 24 years and pledged to continue working with dedication and integrity in her new political role. |
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IISc launches a new four year BTech program in Aerospace Engineering starting August 2026 with admissions via JoSAA counselling. |
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Nearly 50 years after the Emergency was imposed in India, the National Council of Educational Research and Training (NCERT) has included the topic for the first time in a Class 9 Social Science textbook. The new textbook, "Understanding Society: India and Beyond," describes the Emergency as "one of the major challenges" faced by Indian democracy. The topic has been added in a chapter that discusses the strengths and challenges of democracy in India. An NCERT official confirmed that this is the first time a section on the Emergency has been included in a Class 9 textbook. The addition comes as India recently completed 50 years since the declaration of the Emergency in 1975. The textbook explains the events that led to the decision and its impact on democratic rights. |
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Maharashtra is considering a new rule requiring the birth dates of brides and grooms on wedding invitation cards to prevent child marriages. The state aims to reduce child marriage cases to below 10 per cent over the next five years. |
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The author of Em and the Big Hoom spent years sitting beside the dying for his new book on palliative care. He talks about the stories that stayed with him, the women holding up India's caregiving system, and how the project eased his own lifelong fear of death. |
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NEW DELHI: A consumer commission in Hoshiarpur has directed a builder and a housing society to refund Rs 5.25 lakh to a software engineer after finding that they collected money for a housing project that remained only on paper for over a decade. |
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NEW DELHI: The West Bengal state consumer commission has held an insurance company liable for deficiency in service and directed it to pay the full insured value of a vehicle along with Rs 1 lakh compensation whose accident claim was never settled or rejected for nearly a decade. |
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NEW DELHI: Aiming to ensure public safety, the Delhi government has begun a comprehensive structural audit of 44 flyovers that have been in use for over 15 year |
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NEW DELHI: Delhi girl Devina Gahlot, 17, from DPS Vasant Kunj, with 100 percentile in three (economics, political science and psychology) of her five subjects and an aggregate of 1232.19, is this year's CUET-UG topper. The second topper, Saksham Goel, with an aggregate of 1230.82, too is from Delhi, while Udit Chaturvedi (1207.21), ranked third, is from Himachal Pradesh. |