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India weighs resuming wheat product exports after record output estimates

New Delhi, May 2 -- The Union government will consider resuming exports of maida, semolina (suji) and wheat flour (atta) as the country is estimated to see record wheat production of over 115.3 millio... Read More


Review: The Company of Violent Men by Siddharthya Roy

India, May 2 -- For a book about contemporary journalism, Siddharthya Roy's The Company of Violent Men has an aptly clickbaity title. The violent men rarely materialise - instead, there is a successio... Read More


Vaibhav Suryavanshi searches solace in his mother after two-ball duck against Mumbai Indians

India, May 2 -- Vaibhav Suryavanshi is 14 after all. Like most teenagers would do after a tough day in life, the Rajasthan Royals opener found solace in his mother. Vaibhav was so disappointed and may... Read More


Vaibhav Suryavanshi searches for solace in his mother after two-ball duck against Mumbai Indians

India, May 2 -- Vaibhav Suryavanshi is 14 after all. Like most teenagers would do after a tough day in life, the Rajasthan Royals opener found solace in his mother. Vaibhav was so disappointed and may... Read More


Health Minister warns medical colleges over allowance issue

Nepal, May 2 -- Minister for Health and Population Pradeep Paudel has warned that private medical colleges failing to provide residential doctors with allowances equivalent to those of the government'... Read More


Shashi Tharoor remembers Oommen Chandy as Vizhinjam seaport commissioned: 'Shame none of the official speakers.'

New Delhi, May 2 -- The Congress upped its attack on the Centre and the LDF government in Kerala over the inauguration of the Vizhinjam seaport near Thiruvananthapuram, with party MP Shashi Tharoor ac... Read More


Festival joy may meet financial jitters; soaring animal prices likely to cast a shadow over Qurbani

Dhaka, May 2 -- ul-Azha, the second largest religious festival of the Muslim Ummah, fast approaching, excitement is steadily mounting across Bangladesh. The nation is preparing for nearly a fortnight... Read More


The dynasty of the living dead

India, May 2 -- For decades, reporters were obsessed with the aristocratic family who lived in Malcha Mahal, a medieval hunting lodge without electricity or running water, in Delhi's Ridge forest. [Be... Read More


Good karma for me, bad karma for you: Study reveals the psychology behind our karmic bias

India, May 2 -- Karma is a belief many people hold close, the idea that good deeds bring rewards and bad ones invite punishment. But according to a new study published in Psychology of Religion and Sp... Read More


U.P. IAS cadre's declining number at Centre a cause of concern, feel officers

LUCKNOW, May 2 -- Uttar Pradesh's low representation in the state cadre IAS officers on deputation to the Centre has become a cause of concern in the corridors of power. There are only four IAS office... Read More