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Priti Patnaik

The recently-concluded discussions on the proposed TRIPS Agreement waiver at the WTO illustrates not only the limits of India's negotiating strategies, but also a critical lack of consistent ...
The book is a tome which could not have been without decades of devotion to the haunting beauty of Urdu poetry and to its startling depiction of entropy through gorgeous rhythmic harmonies.
Perhaps the most consistent and concerning trend buried in the supplementary data is the precision with which women are being ...
The United States and China are reaching for the Moon, not just to explore and discover anew, but to demonstrate their ...
The Islamic Revolutionary Guards Corps (IRGC) has said that it has launched a fresh attack against Israel and US bases in ...
In the years after 9/11, US intelligence repeatedly warned of catastrophic terrorism scenarios, including multiple false ...
Garikipati Narasimha Rao's diatribe against mid-day meals and free school supplies betrays the anxiety of the dominant castes ...
With an annual average PM2.5 concentration of 112.5 µg/m³, Loni in Ghaziabad, Uttar Pradesh, was the most polluted city in the world. This article went live on March twenty-sixth, two thousand twenty ...
Three Supreme Court rulings ask whether evaluation can be fair when careers began on unequal terms.
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Laxmi Patel

Call it a coincidence or a deliberate ploy, but Savarkar’s image has come up on a pillar that is located right in front of the Gujarat Vidyapith, the university established by Mahatma Gandhi.
Enrolled in PW’s RBSE Wallah program, she became a topper in the Class 10 Board examinations New Delhi [India], March 25: The ...