When Gaurav called the police to say his employee was in trouble, little did they know that he was the one who put her there. |
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| As films led by superstars continue to flop, A-listers are taking pay cuts and there is talk of budgets going towards storytelling instead, says Anupama Chopra. |
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| Asserting that continuation of the institution of marriage or at least making an honest attempt at it is a legitimate state interest, the government justified the law, adding it is the bounden constitutional duty of the legislature to protect the institution of marriage and family. |
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| Australian biomechanics expert feels the fast bowler’s unique action is disrupting a safe planar alignment between thorax and lumbar spines, leading to stress fractures |
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| Advanced economies are dealing with recession fears. China, once world’s fastest-growing economy, will grow at much lower rates, if institutional forecasts are to be believed. This relative edge notwithstanding, what is the state of the Indian economy? |
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| What is life like for a slim, quiet, ‘weak’ Punjabi man? An award-winning new film offers a raw, brutal take on violence, repression and gender identity in rural Punjab. |
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| The oldest pending case before a constitution bench in the country may finally be taken to conclusion, with the Supreme Court on Tuesday fixing a date to examine the 36-year-old case that involves the religious practice of excommunication in the Dawoodi Bohra community. | |
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| India has the largest number of strays worldwide, thanks to a lack of sustained and well-executed sterilisation programmes. A project in Vadodara shows a way to control the population in a humane and legal manner. Other cities must take note |
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| NCR has over 100 small and medium enterprises making toys. Most of these enterprises, which were struggling to survive until a couple of years ago, are now on an expansion drive, and they attribute the turnaround in their fortunes to a slew of government interventions in the past couple of years |
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| The New Pension Scheme (NPS) – it was first implemented by the Centre in 2004 and 27 states have shifted to it since then – does not even come close in terms of future earnings to the OPS. |
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