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Power changed its grammar. Quietly. Almost politely. For a decade, Narendra Modi ran a tight ship. One captain. One command. No coalition chaos. No midnight bargaining. The old circus of the 1990s and 2000s was pushed off stage. Between 2014 and 2024, the Bharatiya Janata Party did not just win elections. It bulldozed fragmentation. It ruled with muscle.

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Recent events have proved that India’s democratic structure, despite its messiness, can be more responsive and representative than the more rigid American system, which largely serves a smaller population, less heterogeneous and more prosperous than India.

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The sky has changed its colour. Blue has given way to a bruised purple. Smoke hangs like a curse over the Persian Gulf. War has paused, but its shadow has not. The guns may fall silent, but the air does not.

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A few days ago, a young mother, a seemingly ordinary woman in Agra, killed her toddler daughter. Local reports, still unfolding, suggest the motive was not rage or neglect, but a lover. The child, investigators whispered, had become an "obstacle". This case is not an aberration.

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The sky's playing us for fools. Once predictable, today's weather is a treacherous trickster; ditching gentle rains for deluges, mild heat for killer heatwaves. It's time to face facts: nature's mood swings are no joke, and our old tricks won't cut it anymore.

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There was a time when love itself was rebellion. Falling in love meant defying the family. Challenging society. Whispered meetings, secret letters, stolen glances. The whole affair had the flavour of a Bollywood drama. As the old dialogue goes: “Pyar kiya to darna kya."

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How long can Iran hold out? Fifteen days? A month? Or will it drag on for years, stretched in weary, laboured breaths?

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Not long ago, a simple financial transaction demanded time, effort, and patience. Paying bills meant standing in long queues. Sending money required a visit to the bank, filling out forms, and waiting days for confirmation. For millions in India without access to banking, it meant exclusion from the financial system itself. That India, however, is now the past.

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The well-being of a supervisor is reflected through supervisor-subordinate relationships in employee motivation and performance, and consequently, in the company’s competitiveness.

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दुनियाभर में जहां साफ पानी और शौचालय की कमी है, वहां असमानता और बढ़ती है, और सबसे ज्यादा बोझ महिलाओं पर पड़ता है...

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Scientists have discovered a simple yet effective method for detecting toxic molecules at incredibly low concentrations by exploiting the same phenomenon that causes coffee stains.

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