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Let’s cut to the chase. The story just got stranger. The US Department of Justice released 3.5 million pages, thousands of photos, and hundreds of videos linked to Jeffrey Epstein. This happened because of the Epstein Files Transparency Act, signed by President Trump in 2025. Public pressure forced the hand. But here’s the catch: large chunks of the documents are blacked out. The message is clear: not every truth is meant for our eyes.

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As red flags grow fewer and May Day rallies lose their once-vibrant fervour across India and the world, the appeal of International Workers’ Day appears to be waning. What was once a powerful symbol of solidarity now struggles amid economic pragmatism and rising nationalist currents. This decline coincides with a stark reality: despite three decades of Liberalisation, Privatisation, and Globalisation (LPG) reforms and claims of economic upsurge, income disparities and inequalities in India have sharpened. The top percentiles have captured disproportionate wealth while multidimensional poverty, regional divides, and informal sector precarity persist for millions.

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Expecting courtesy or compassion from them is like striking an axe on one’s own foot. Blunt, unpredictable, and unapologetic, Trump fears neither divine judgment nor global opinion. He has often mocked international law and undermined global institutions. Engaging recklessly with such a leader offers little gain and immense risk.

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The votes are cast. The noise has faded. But the silence is louder than ever. From Delhi’s power corridors to Kolkata’s narrow lanes, a single question hangs in the air: who will rule West Bengal?

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The wind is changing. Its mood and its colour too. From narrow lanes to polished corridors, from village chaupals to bustling tea stalls, a faint saffron hue seems to linger in the air.

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The Great Nicobar Project is a strategic initiative aimed at strengthening India’s presence in the Andaman Sea and Southeast Asia. The project seeks to balance port-led growth with calibrated environmental safeguards and protection of indigenous communities. By combining strategic, economic, and ecological priorities, the project seeks to ensure that development in Great Nicobar is sustainable, inclusive, and aligned with national interests.

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Is the caste certificate still the real passport to winning elections in India? Yes, to a large extent, it still is...

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Chambal. Merely uttering the name once made the heart skip a beat. Straddling the borders of Uttar Pradesh, Madhya Pradesh, and Rajasthan, the ravines of Chambal were no ordinary geographical feature. They resembled the torn chest of the earth itself, deep, twisting, mysterious. Even sunlight seemed hesitant to descend fully there, as if afraid it might never return. Dust rose in clouds, each particle carrying the weight of an unfinished story. In places, the silence was so thick it rang in the ears; elsewhere, a sudden sound from an unknown direction would quicken the pulse.

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Employers face a growing challenge in distinguishing genuine capability from AI-generated responses, prompting many to evolve their hiring strategies.

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लाल झंडे अब कम दिखते हैं। मई दिवस की रौनक भी फीकी पड़ गई है। कभी जो दिन मेहनतकशों की  एकता का पैग़ाम देता था, आज वह बस एक रस्म सा लगता है। मगर सच यह है कि ज़मीन के नीचे अंगारे अब भी सुलग रहे हैं।…

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आगरा, मथुरा और हाथरस का यह पवित्र त्रिकोण कृष्ण प्रेम की मीठी धुन पर थिरकता है। यमुना की लहरों और ब्रज की धूल में दूध, घी और खोए की महक आज भी घुली हुई है...

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