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Soup-er cosy ways to stay warm this winter

India, Nov. 2 -- There's a chill in the air, and that can mean only one thing - soup season is officially open! Bubbling pots on the stove, grilled cheese sandwiches crisping golden on the side, and t... Read More


Delhi's traffic woes to ease with new project

India, Nov. 2 -- In a move to ease long-standing traffic congestion in north Delhi and expand road infrastructure, the Rekha Gupta Government is exploring the extension of the Munak Canal elevated roa... Read More


Country will soon be freed from Naxal menace: PM

India, Nov. 2 -- Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Saturday said the number of districts affected by Maoist terror has dwindled from 125 to just three in the last 11 years, and the day is not far when t... Read More


Gen-Z at the ballot: Which alliance can win Bihar's youth vote?

India, Nov. 2 -- As Bihar gears up for the two-phase Assembly election, the focus has sharply turned to the state's young and restless electorate - Generation Z. With nearly one in every four voters b... Read More


Between promises and performance

India, Nov. 2 -- Nitish's fatigue meets Tejaswi's momentum as Bihar stands ready to judge its own political legacy. Once again, Bihar finds itself at the centre of a democratic reckoning. The 2025 Ass... Read More


Telangana on a plate: A chronicle of culture, devotion and cuisine

India, Nov. 2 -- Telangana, located on India's Deccan Plateau, is known for its attractively rugged landscape, picturesque rivers and lakes, and long historical continuity. The Krishna and Godavari ri... Read More


Audit, the imperative for accountability

India, Nov. 2 -- How the Audit Trail Heralded Financial Accountability and International Supreme Institution, P Sesh Kumar turns what might seem like a dry subject-the history of auditing and public ... Read More


Can he bridge country's political divide?

Dhaka, Nov. 2 -- As the country inches closer to its general election, fresh tension has gripped its already turbulent political scene. The latest fault line: when to hold a referendum on the July Na... Read More


Gachagua Praises Raila Team Over Central Tugeges

Kenya, Nov. 2 -- Former deputy president Rigathi Gachagua praises the Raila team in fresh political ripples. On Sunday, former Deputy President Rigathi Gachagua lauded the late Raila Odinga's circle o... Read More


BJA Chairman Warns of Movement if Raw Jute Export Ban Not Lifted

Dhaka, Nov. 2 -- Khandaker Alamgir Kabir, the newly elected Chairman of the Bangladesh Jute Association (BJA), has said that the ongoing ban on raw jute exports has placed jute traders and exporters i... Read More