The Tribune Editorial: Science thrives on trial and error, but in Delhi’s case, both seem buried under political theatrics.
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The Tribune Editorial: Instead of finger-pointing, genuine coordination between Punjab, Haryana and Delhi is essential.
The Tribune Editorial: Allegations of ‘vote chori’ and other malpractices should be countered with hard evidence, not partisan comments.
Achieving military success on the battlefield no longer guarantees strategic victory in the broader political sense.
Ishitta Arun defended herself against online criticism for smiling at her uncle's funeral. Artists in Lucknow paid tribute to Satish Shah through paintings. Kareena Kapoor Khan shared family photos from her fun weekend. Samay Raina apologized for insensitive comments about people with disabilities on his show.
From Janhvi Kapoor to Tripti Dimrii, celebs slay the latex way
#JammuJournal: Locals call for stronger police presence and better street surveillance
Central Pollution Control Board directs installation of monitoring systems at textile, food and metal industries before December 31
“Look after all of them well. They are all my sons,” said Field Marshal Cariappa, refusing special treatment for his POW son.
The Sikhs were among the most affected during the October conflict of 1947, yet their stories have been relegated to the footnotes of history.
The Tribune Editorial: The nation as a whole must go all out to strike a balance between public safety and canine welfare.
The Tribune Editorial: Over 20 fake universities have been named in the past few years.
Writer Jessica Khurana discusses her work on the talk show 'Two Much With Kajol and Twinkle,' highlighting the challenges of writing for unscripted celebrity interviews. She emphasizes research, the show's unique feminine perspective, and her admiration for colleagues like Vikram Bhatt and Ekta Kapoor. Khurana's future projects include a courtroom drama and a Kajol-led film.
Chief Minister directs registration of FIRs to ensure accountability
The Tribune Editorial: The government’s decision to form a “flying squad” of senior officials from the PWD and Mandi Board to monitor the quality of work is a welcome step.
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The Tribune Editorial: Australian players, who are taking part in the ICC Women’s Cricket World Cup, had stepped out of their hotel and were walking towards a café when a motorcycle-borne man started following them.
Making district planning boards more effective can be the key to reducing regional disparities.
At 91, the legendary Naga was frail but resolute, returning to the soil that shaped his rebellion.
Hindi cinema has seen a decline in family-oriented films. Actress Kritika Kamra aims to revive this genre with a new film directed by Anusha Rizvi, hoping to bring back the simple joys and relatable experiences that resonated with audiences.
Johnny Depp will star in Ti West's adaptation of 'A Christmas Carol,' slated for 2026. Vartika Singh, a former Miss Universe India, debuts in the Bollywood film 'Haq.' Chef Sanjeev Kapoor received the Top Agri-Food Pioneer award for promoting sustainable eating.
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
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