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Opinion: 'The term ‘Muslim Vatican’ seems to be inspired by the Roman Catholic Church headquarters in Europe. But this term can be somewhat misleading for the proposed Albanian state, to be known as the ‘Sovereign State of the Bektashi Order’'.

Amana Begam, columnist, writes

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According to an IMA report, doctors attacked report facing insomnia, depression, anxiety, and an inability to see their patients without any fear of violence.

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Vinoba Bhave convinced landowners to donate 15 lakh acres. Emergency made him ‘sarkari sant’

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A high-level interministerial panel has recommended regulation of health supplements such as vitamins, minerals, prebiotic and probiotic formulations in dosage strength as pharmaceutical products in order to ensure better due diligence before their approval, and to control production quality and price.

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There was 42% gap between revenue resources & expenditure of urban local bodies in the 18 states, said CAG audit report on implementation of 74th Amendment.

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In win for developing countries, a report by Independent High Level Expert Group on Climate Finance at COP29 echoes the demand for $1 trillion in climate finance for them annually.

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'Children are also generally lumped in as part of the family unit, and are rarely recognised as citizens and affected persons in their own right when it comes to climate change. As a result, climate policies and solutions rarely address the specific needs and requirements of children, especially the most vulnerable'

Janani Sekhar, Program Head, Children and Climate Action at NGO Aangan, writes

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'The Gujarati exodus is a particular surprise. Why do so many people from a state where millionaires are being created every week want to risk imprisonment by trying to enter America illegally?'

Vir Sanghvi writes in his column #SharpEdge

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Opinion: 'Whether it’s climate science, epidemiology, ecology, or political science — India is increasingly suffering from a low-quality information ecosystem'

Anirudh Kanisetti, author and historian, writes

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Across India, a dedicated band of amateur archaeologists and explorers has unearthed stunning discoveries, driven solely by passion.

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'India did well to preempt Trump 2.0 initiatives in Afghanistan. It has more enduring interests in Kabul'

Manvendra Singh, BJP leader & Editor-in-Chief of Defence & Security Alert, writes
With stubble burning banned, Punjab farmers struggle to dispose of crop residue, saying the entire economic burden falls on them while the 'govt is only quick to impose fines'.

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The report, published in The Lancet Thursday, said that in 2022, there were nearly 212 million (21.2 crore) people—who accounted for 23.7 percent of the population—living with diabetes in India.

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'More forces not ideal to tackle militancy in Jammu, a dynamic counter-terror grid is needed,' says former Army Chief Gen MM Naravane (Retd). Watch him explain what India can do to counter the resurgence of militancy in the region:

https://youtu.be/p625JdSnRhI
Opinion: 'Patterns of capital expenditure have a bearing on economic growth. With their huge spending power, states have as big a role in economic development as the Union government.'

AK Bhattacharya, editorial director, Business Standard, writes

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Global Carbon Budget report warns CO2 emissions to hit 41.6B tonnes in 2024—1B more than 2023. With no sign of peaking, the 1.5°C Paris goal is closer to slipping away.

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तुमचा माहितीचा नेहमीचा स्त्रोत 'द प्रिंट' आहे? तर मग आता 'द प्रिंट' वाचा आपल्या मराठी भाषेत!

https://marathi.theprint.in/
Delhi air pollution turns 'severe', AQI crosses 400. In our latest AMA with Soumya Pillai, we explored the causes, challenges, and solutions for Delhi and its neighbours. Watch this clip to learn more.

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Opinion: '‘She’s a Bengali like us.’ Being an Indian in anti-India Dhaka isn’t what you imagine'

Abantika Ghosh, journalist and public policy professional, writes
From US secretaries of defence and state to NSA & trade czar, watch ep 1552 of #CutTheClutter, where Editor-in-Chief Shekhar Gupta looks at the potential picks for Trump 2.0 and what they mean for India.

https://youtu.be/bHC6HPSZq9c?si=lS2HvmIXFW_1RQw-
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