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Why CAG red-flagged student scholarships that Maharashtra spent over Rs 7,000 crore on
 
An audit of the scholarships for the weaker sections through direct benefit transfer revealed glaring procedural lapses and even ineligible wards of serving or former government employees drawing benefits
 
By Dhaval S. Kulkarni
 
 
 
 
 
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No-confidence motion: Why PM Modi can bank on Naveen Patnaik’s support
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Boom time for IPOs but is the trend sustainable?
Amidst the BSE Sensex on a high, 42 firms have lined up to raise over Rs 54,000 crore through initial public offerings
 
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SPORTS: CHESS
Why Dommaraju Gukesh is poised to be India’s next big name in world chess
Mentor Viswanathan Anand hails Gukesh surpassing the legend and entering the world top 10 in live rankings
 
By Amarnath K. Menon
 
 
 
 
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FLASHBACK: INDIA TODAY CONCLAVE 2019
Kangana’s swipe at Karan Johar: Look at my talent and look at his movies
At the India Today Conclave 2019, the actor had spoken candidly about her equation with Bollywood and its chief protagonists
 
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FROM INDIA TODAY ARCHIVES (2010): RAHUL GANDHI
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With the Modi government facing a no-confidence motion, Rahul Gandhi’s return to Parliament after the Supreme Court reprieve couldn’t have been timed better
 
By Prabhu Chawla
 
 
 
 
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