The Oxford dictionary describes “natural selection” as the process whereby organisms better adapted to their environment tend to survive and produce more offspring. Why is this theory important and where did it come from? In...
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The anarchy and chaos that has descended on the streets and neighborhoods of the US cities since George Floyd’s tragic killing by the Minneapolis police just took away another innocent life. It was Oregon’s turn...
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RCB announced on Twitter that Kane Richardson and his wife are expecting the birth of their first child due to which the Australian has pulled out of the tournament.
Vani Tripathi Tikoo and Shekhar Kapur For the citizens of a country with a breathtaking diversity of languages and cultures, Indians seem to have one thing in common – the love of stories and storytelling....
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C U Soon Movie Review: Roshan Mathew doesn't miss a beat as he goes from being a smitten young man to becoming a victim of circumstances. Darshana Rajendran delivers a moving portrayal of a girl of...
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Every demise of a celebrity opens floodgates of gushing tributes about the irreparable loss that we shall have to live with. Every anniversary is a reminder of that loss. August 31 is Rituparno Ghosh’s birth...
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Millions of people around the world have been impacted by COVID-19. We know the virus affects people in a wide variety of ways, and there are still many uncertainties, and still so much that needs...
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Undaunted by the constraints of working from home, an occupational therapist employs innovative ideas to ensure that children with intellectual and developmental disabilities have access to the therapy they need. I am an occupational therapist...
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The corporatisation of nonprofit boards is diminishing the impact civil society is able to achieve. “We need to remember this is not a corporate entity; this is a social action group with a commitment for...
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Tomorrow onwards lakhs of students shall appear for IIT JEE examination in India. Be it JEE or NEET or CLAT, one thing is sure – any student qualifying through this selection process shall become very...
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On September 17, the Dravida Munnetra Kazhagam (DMK) will be 71 years old, four years older than its leader M K Stalin. Political parties, especially the ones conceived as a social necessity and born out...
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By Mihir Sharma America’s elections provide a narrow window of opportunity for its trading partners. Across the world, negotiators will have seen a man from Maine given a prime spot at the Republican National Convention: Lobsterman...
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CEO KS Viswanathan had said that Suresh Raina returned to India due to "personal reasons" but a report has claimed that he was unhappy with the hotel room he was given.
Katyayani Shankar Bajpai, better known as Shankar Bajpai, passed away on 30 August 2020 at the age of 92. He was a career diplomat of the 1952 batch of officers. In a long and distinguished...
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Don’t watch TV news. Not even by mistake. Not even if you are changing channels. That’s the only way that you will stave off insanity and shield yourself from the putridness that passes for news...
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The Australian players may be in a bio-secure bubble and restricted to their hotel in Southampton, but they are making the most of it and keeping themselves entertained.
What happens when a fish baron from Japan decides to collect contemporary Indian art and wants to sell some of his precious collection? He goes to a distinguished gallery in Mumbai, Pundoles, that has history...
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Kieron Pollard led from front, scoring 72 off just 28 balls, to pull off a thrilling victory for Trinbago Knight Riders (TKR) in a Caribbean Premier League (CPL) 2020 match on Saturday.
Abuse of power on the grounds of public health has been a chronic problem in human history. In 2009, Wendy Parmet, the Director of the Northeastern University’s Program on Health Policy & Law said, “The...
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Current status of admission to various universities in India is as follows: Delhi University has recently released the admit cards for “entrance examination” to various courses. Many Mumbai University colleges are likely to start (or...
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“Some of the brightest minds in the country can be found on the last benches of the classroom”- Dr. APJ Abdul Kalam Education benefits individuals and is associated with human capital and organizations as it...
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Appearance of large quantum of PLA armour, specially “so called” light tanks,ZTQ-15, has generated number of shock effects. The first has been belated realisation on continued relevance of tanks, especially in high altitude areas. In...
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Kapil Sibal, Shashi Tharoor et al are considered masters of Angrezi. They are masters of many other skill sets, too, but primarily, they have both built their formidable reputations on their inventive and original language...
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The human brain has created everything we know today. And, also the means to destroy it all…. What is a mere virus? A bit like caged animals, we stay in one place, doing the same...
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Dear Asaduddin Owaisi, Recently you bemoaned the growing literacy and school attendance gaps between Muslims and other communities. You cited the NSSO’s 75th round report showing that 22% of Muslim girls aged 3 to 35...
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In neuro linguistic programming, it is said, that the way you do one thing is the way you do everything. There are patterns of thought and hence behaviour, that play out in every aspect of...
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"On National Sports Day, I would like to encourage parents to encourage not just the little ones to learn something new, but even themselves... regularly," Shilpa Shetty wrote
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IPL 2020: Another Chennai Super Kings player has tested positive for COVID-19, a day after it emerged that an Indian fast bowler and at least 10 CSK staff members had tested positive for the...
We all have read the news of a collapsed bridge or a crumbled flyover. It is not rocket science to understand the reasons behind such accidents. More often than not, it is because of the...
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The month of Muharram marks the beginning of the Islamic new year. Its historical and religious significance is defined by the martyrdom of Prophet Muhammad’s grandson Hussain who was killed in a battle at Karbala,...
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Sadak 2 Movie Review: Sanjay Dutt is as as sprightly as a world-weary lumberjack; Alia Bhatt wears a lost-in-the-woods look; Aditya Roy Kapur settles for a let's-get-the-hell-outta-here expression....
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England had threatened a huge total while the 21-year-old Tom Banton was compiling his maiden T20I fifty but his exit sparked a collapse. Rain fell with England 131-6 off 16.1 overs.
From crawling on his belly for hours unmindful of bloodsucking leeches to getting close to a preying leopard and losing a dream shot between the paws of bear and a tiger, love for nature and...
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The music and the jiving were salty, soulful and, as the gringos would say, full of sand. No wonder, that Kerala’s earliest acolytes of Michael Jackson were from among the seaside communities. In places like...
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W“hen Covid-19 lockdown and ban on temple festivals were leading to a protracted ordeal, noted maddalam artist Thichur Sudhi, who was an electrifying presence at hundreds of temple festivals, took a bold decision. He started...
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Sixteen years have passed since the demise of Ustad Vilayat Khan in the spring of 2004. Yet, his music continues to reverberate. So do stories of him living life in regal splendor. On his 92nd...
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‘It&’s not the size of the dog in the fight, it’s the size of the fight in the dog.’ -Mark Twain Mig 29 in Actual Air Battles For a fighter so loved by pilots, and...
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As someone interested in biology, economics has always been my secondary muse. I had always believed that economics was nothing more than indirect expression of rules of biology, so economics, for me had been a...
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Ramsingh Charlie Review: Kumud Mishra has the entire film to himself. His delicate methods are matched to perfection by Divya Dutta as his wife and fellow-performer.
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It hurts a ton. Hurts when someone’s hurtful, It hurts when one’s hurt, And when one’s hurting, The one that’s hurting hurts, Because when no one’s hurt, Then no one’s hurt. It hurts a ton....
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