The splendid isolation which enabled the mysterious village of Malana to preserve its unique culture for hundreds of years is now being nibbled away
The splendid isolation which enabled the mysterious village of Malana to preserve its unique culture for hundreds of years is now being nibbled away
The recent FSSAI order says most fruit-flavoured ORS drinks have misleading labels, and do not conform to WHO standards
A spate of surrenders by the Naxal rank and file and killing of top leaders point to the insurgency rapidly losing ground, but it may not be all over yet
He made brands breathe and india believe: Piyush Pandey passes away at 70
Ahead of the Budgam bypoll, NC faces pressure by own MP to resolve issue
As Kazakhstan case shows, crackdowns & awareness drives may not be enough to deter youth
For experts, anything above the threshold is detrimental no matter which air index people rely on
8,82,578 execution petitions are pending across the country, and the Supreme Court — which has been monitoring the disposal of petitions — has asked high courts to ensure effective follow-up
Scholars like Hany Babu remain imprisoned under draconian laws, often without trial for years, and some like GN Saibaba have passed away silently
India has to be conscious of China’s moves to comprehensively consolidate its relations with the ASEAN states.
The Tribune Editorial: The new law must prioritise the safety of all stakeholders — consumers, vendors, stockists, industrial workers, etc.
The Tribune Editorial: Now is the time to leverage a sanction mandate for securing a trade agreement with the US that is favourable to both countries.
Bollywood has a long history of successful debut romance films. From 'Qayamat Se Qayamat Tak' to 'Saiyaara,' these movies launch new stars and resonate with audiences through relatable stories of first love, heartbreak, and iconic music. They offer nostalgic reflections on youthful experiences.
MC floats fresh tenders for drive, to pursue legal action against ‘erring’ agencies
The Tribune Editorial: The order follows an eight-year battle by paediatrician Sivaranjani Santhosh, who fought to expose how several sugar-laden “energy” drinks misleadingly used the term ORS to market themselves
The Tribune Editorial: Bihar is the only Hindi heartland state in which the BJP is playing second fiddle to a regional player.
Even the unsuccessful candidates are motivated and provided alternative avenues of skill training and jobs.
We still have only one UN —indispensable for peace and security.
To celebrate its 50th anniversary, restored version of Sholay will re-release in cinemas
Aims to promote high-quality, multidisciplinary research by teachers and students in colleges, universities of the state
In the Modi regime, a technocratic exercise can be easily discarded in the battle for perception and votes.
The fixation on farmers hides the larger truth — industries, power plants and transport remain the biggest polluters
The Tribune Editorial: The stolen buprenorphine injections can fuel the very addiction it is meant to cure and intensify the state’s already fragile battle against substance abuse.
The Tribune Editorial: The Bihar government led by Nitish Kumar has distributed Rs 19,333 cr and the Mahayuti government in Maharashtra spent Rs 23,300 crore in November last year
Have not complied with directions of Directorate of Elementary Education regarding implementation of RTE Act
If an Aravalli hill is not a billion years old and 100 metres high, Haryana says it does not count.
A stronger balance sheet, low inflation and robust consumption are keeping India's growth engine humming.
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