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Seven firms that failed drug quality tests gave money to political parties through electoral bonds
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Home Minister Amit Shah cited wrong data to underplay BJP’s share of electoral bonds
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After raids by central agencies, these 21 companies bought electoral bonds
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The lottery kingpin who delivered electoral bond jackpot to political parties
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Why Bangkok was a hotbed of Indian revolutionaries during the First World War
In the early 20th century, Ghadar Party members found the Thai capital to be an ideal base to plot attacks on the British in India.
Ajay Kamalakaran
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Why is India’s consumer market (undeservedly) called underdeveloped? A new book refutes the idea
An excerpt from ‘Lilliput Land: How Small is Driving India’s Mega Consumption Story’, by Rama Bijapurkar.
Rama Bijapurkar
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Why has the Congress promised a law against paper leak in its election manifesto?
Cancellation of recruitment exams due to paper leaks have hampered job prospects of crores of aspirants over the years and across several states.
Abhik Deb
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Why the exodus from Bhutan of young people and qualified workers is a worry for India
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Why did a Union minister say he would apply for Indian citizenship under CAA?
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Seven firms that failed drug quality tests gave money to political parties through electoral bonds
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Electoral bonds: What we know so far, what we will know soon – and what we may never know
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Modi government’s insurance scheme pushes hospitals into debt – threatening patient admissions
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Water cuts, fines: Bengaluru grapples with familiar crisis but few long-term solutions in sight
Karnataka is facing one of its worst droughts in decades even as summer is yet to peak in the state and across India.
Sweta Daga
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Electoral bonds: What we know so far, what we will know soon – and what we may never know
A crucial gap will remain in the data even after the unique codes of the bonds are released.
Supriya Sharma & Project Electoral Bond
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Why did a Union minister say he would apply for Indian citizenship under CAA?
The BJP is trying counter panic among Bangladeshi Hindu migrants that applying under the CAA is not possible or will mark them out as undocumented migrants.
Abhik Deb
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Watch: Musicians Shantanu Moitra and Papon collaborate for this year’s Earth Hour India anthem
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Watch: At 123 feet, this dosa made in Bengaluru is the longest in the world
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Watch: Stampede-like situation at a temple in UP as lakhs of devotees visit for pre-Holi festivities
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Watch: Major pipeline ruptured in Maharashtra’s Marathwada region, sending jets of water in the air
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Caught on camera: Container ship hits and knocks down gantry cranes while docking at a Turkey port