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The killing of 26 civilians in Kashmir’s Baisaran meadow marks the first terror-related security lapse the Modi government has acknowledged in over a decade. But the incident, attributed to a collapse ...
New Delhi: A senior journalist had to be hospitalised after he was allegedly assaulted while covering a Bharatiya Janata Party protest against the Pahalgam attack in Jammu and Kashmir’s Kathua ...
The first lesson in the politics of sugar that farmers learn is how their vote determines who will buy their sugar. Up the food chain, politics and sugar prospects remain in lockstep. Since 2015 ...
Mumbai: During a cabinet meeting on April 15, Maharashtra chief Minister Devendra Fadnavis announced that custodial deaths in ...
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From 2028, ships failing to meet emissions targets will face financial penalties, despite opposition from major oil producers ...
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The debate around A.S. Dulat's new memoir has raised questions about how the Indian media trivialises Kashmir. Since 2015, The Wire has fearlessly delivered independent journalism, holding truth ...
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Dhankhar’s comment comes while the top court awaits a reply from the Union government on the constitutional validity of the Waqf (Amendment) Act.
Activists say that the incident highlights the vulnerability of workers from marginalised communities who often go to different states in search of work. Since 2015, The Wire has fearlessly ...