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Delhi has witnessed the cleanest July in the last one decade. What has changed this time? While the improvement in air quality is mostly due to rainfall, the Delhi government has recently informed the ...
Losses, employees hit: Tracing the Kanwar Yatra’s impact on food outlets A dozen outlets lost around Rs 3.25 crore. The actual number could be much higher.
India’s dementia emergency: 9 million cases, set to double by 2036, but systems unprepared Misconceptions about normal aging versus dementia lead to delayed diagnosis, say experts.
“RSS is like a global think tank of the highest order.” Any guesses who said all this? These aren’t lines from a Sangh spokesperson. They were all said inside Parliament — by none other than Jagdeep ...
Hype vs honesty: Why India’s real estate story is only half told – but fully sold Without transparent real estate data, insiders will continue to dominate the market by pushing unchecked optimism.
4 decades, hundreds of ‘custody deaths’, no murder conviction: The curious case of Maharashtra Tracing the broken trail of justice in India’s deadliest state for custody deaths.
Weeks after mass burial claims, gag order for over 8,000 Dharmasthala links The News Minute had extensively reported on the issue.
Reporters Without Orders Ep 378: Elite impunity, makeshift detention centres in NCR A reporters’ podcast about what made news and what shouldn’t have.
2006 blasts: 19 years later, they are free, but ‘feel like a stranger in this world’ Newslaundry spoke to some of the men acquitted by the high court and their families to understand what it means to ...
‘True threat at large’: HC order acquitting 12 rips into 2006 Mumbai blasts probe From witnesses to material recoveries to confessional statements, the court noted the prosecution ‘utterly failed’ to ...
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Pixel 9a long-term review: One step forward, two steps back Google’s latest midranger wins with its camera, but is a bit of a mess otherwise.