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 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.
Recent suicides of senior officers renew calls for implementation of long-delayed structural changes
Weapons demand platforms with sensors, processing, self-protection and endurance to make them count — you cannot bolt capability onto an unsuitable airframe.
It was from the Modi-Gor conversation that Trump concluded that India will stop buying Russian oil.
Diwali is a celebration of light, family, and tradition for the actors. They emphasize the joy of childhood memories, with activities like lighting diyas, bursting crackers, and enjoying sweets. Modern celebrations include family time, social gatherings, and reflecting on positivity.
A new book on MS Swaminathan brings rare insights into the transformational work of the scientist who fed India
Aroma of ghee and sugar syrup wafting through homes evokes festive memories
Keaton didn’t just play women — she reminded us what being one looked like when nobody was watching
The eagerly-awaited Diwali season, like so much else, has undergone a makeover for the worse in the last few years
Sale of sub-standard light strings, re-use of damaged ones and lack of awareness about safe installation have caused many mishaps
Canada is grappling with the consequences of its lenient policies that have allowed fugitive gangsters and terror-linked operatives from Punjab to establish a dangerous foothold within its borders.
For now, the India-Canada reset is real — an understanding on both sides that the dividend of cooperation outweighs the costs of confrontation. The next months will show how durable the re-engagement is
From buying silver coins to lighting diyas — celebs share their Dhanteras traditions
The challenge is that India is attempting to mainstream what remains largely experimental globally
Ordinance seeks to decriminalise provisions, with focus on administrative adjudication
RBI’s 880 tonnes are a shield against shocks, from US tariffs to rupee pressures
The project, it is expected, will ease traffic congestion & promote sustainable urban mobility
The Tribune Editorial: In this hour of crisis, being denied even the minimum support price is a loss of faith.
The Tribune Editorial: The country has more than 85 crore Internet users, who account for three-fifths of its population.
Compassion, timely support and even something as simple as proper nutrition could have saved countless lives.
If the IAF clings to outdated notions of prestige platforms and solitary glory, it will not only squander scarce resources but also compromise national security.
Bollywood's Diwali party season is underway, with Ramesh Taurani's star-studded event following Manish Malhotra's. The celebration featured dazzling decor and celebrity couples in traditional attire. Hrithik Roshan and Saba Azad were among the attendees. More high-profile appearances are expected.
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