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India
How doctors kept a 60-something man buried under a giant slab alive for 16 hours
Four medics stood by his side giving him painkillers, sedatives and courage as the NDRF tried to reach him after the building collapsed
Ipsita PatiTNNFebruary 12, 2022, 00:07
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India
They know us little
Why English-speaking elite advice is the kiss of death for business, books, politicians
Chetan BhagatFebruary 11, 2022, 8:40 PM
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India
“Enmity will be with your relatives or your neighbor”
Political violence in India is intimate in nature. Europe may be heading in this direction
Sanjiv ShankaranFebruary 11, 2022, 8:20 PM
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India
Back from near-death, nothing can stop Kerala’s snake-man
Now recovering from a snakebite, his 250th, which landed him in an intensive care unit, Vava Suresh says there is no retirement in his job. But his fans and supporters want him to take a step back
Anjana GeorgeTIMESOFINDIA.COMFebruary 11, 2022, 6:54 PM
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India
The long-term effect of Covid on the heart
A bout of Covid and a bit of heart trouble might not be the end. New studies show that the effect of Covid on the heart can last much longer. Doctor Ambuj Roy,
Durgesh Nandan JhaTIMESOFINDIA.COM11 Feb 2022, 16:19
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India
Punjab farmers would farm land in the US…and other fictitious poll promises
Manifestos are supposed to tell us how electing a party would make our lives easier. Here are some examples to show why they have largely become fictional pieces.
Chandrima BanerjeeTIMESOFINDIA.COMFebruary 11, 2022, 3:05 PM
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Business
The government shouldn’t be sticking its nose in the business of CEO compensation
CEO compensation continues to rise steadily. Should there be a law to make sure they don’t get hundreds of times more than other staff?
TNN10 Feb 2022, 20:23
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Business
Government should introduce law to curb increase in CEO pay
CEO compensation continues to rise steadily. Should there be a law to make sure they don’t get hundreds of times more than other staff?
TNN10 Feb 2022, 20:19
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India
How Adani became as rich as Ambani
Two college dropouts from Gujarat are now Asia’s richest billionaires. But their routes to the top were very different
Team YOU PlusFebruary 10, 2022, 8:08 PM
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India
how we should cry
National mourning for Lata has reminded us that our observance is too militaristic and meaningless
Argya SenguptaFebruary 10, 2022, 8:03 PM
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Business
“Green bonds will finance the reduction of carbon intensity”
Union environment minister argues budget creates foundation for sustainable growth
Bhupender YadavFebruary 10, 2022, 7:55 PM
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Sports
Who’s hot and who’s not at this year’s IPL auction
With the fifth IPL Mega Auction due to begin this weekend, here’s a look at the numbers – dollars, runs, box office and more – that will guide the bidding.
Pinaki ChakrabortyTIMESOFINDIA.COM10 Feb 2022, 18:52
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India
What Lata Mangeshkar’s death means for Pakistan
The sung sensation is perhaps one of the last cultural icons whose legacy could not be confined within the territorial boundaries of one nation. She was part of folklore, just like Noor Jahan
Aneela Z BabarFebruary 10, 2022, 5:15 PM
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India
What is the hijab and how is it different from other veils
The hijab, burqa and niqab are just three types of veils used by Muslim women around the world and each is treated differently in law and society.
Team YOU Plus10 Feb 2022, 17:04
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World
When War Knocks at Your Door: Images of Life in Ukraine
Living under the imminent threat of war against the mighty Russians is not easy, but these Ukrainians are doing their best to go about their business: singing, dancing, drinking, celebrating birthdays and sledding even as soldiers patrol nearby.
Marc SantoraNYT News Service10 Feb 2022, 16:52
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India
Why West UP is BJP’s big challenge and SP’s big opportunity
UP polls begin today with the West Region. Things to watch are Jat, Muslim support for SP, non-Yadav OBC and & non-Jatav Dalit support for BJP, floating voters like Gujjars, inflation, unemployment vs law and order , social assistance
Asim AliTNNFebruary 9, 2022, 8:14 PM
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