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Four-year search ends as Kerala Police reunites Nagpur man with family

Four-year search ends as Kerala Police reunites Nagpur man with family
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​​SIR: Over 6 lakh voters in uncollectible pool in Chhatrapati Sambhajinagar district

​​SIR: Over 6 lakh voters in uncollectible pool in Chhatrapati Sambhajinagar district
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​​​Maharashtra state cabinet clears over Rs 6,400 crore for Jayakwadi phase II

​​​Maharashtra state cabinet clears over Rs 6,400 crore for Jayakwadi phase II
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Dipke’s warning of stir shakes Hingoli education officials into action

Written Assurance On Prompt Teacher Appointments Given
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FIR on BLO for skipping SIR duty

FIR on BLO for skipping SIR duty
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What Trump’s latest safeguard tariff move on quartz surface products means for India

The US accounted for 72.5% of India’s quartz surface-product exports in FY2026, according to a Global Trade Research Initiative (GTRI) report. India’s move does not amount to a formal WTO dispute at this stage. During the consultations, India could challenge the US assessment of increased imports and injury to domestic producers.
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Rahul Kanwal On Rebuilding NDTV For New India

NDTV CEO and Editor-in-Chief Rahul Kanwal speaks about the network's new look, relaunch and transformation under new leadership. Calling NDTV one of India's most trusted and recognised media brands, Kanwal says rebuilding the organisation for a "new India" is a tremendous opportunity and a "risk worth embracing." He outlines the challenges posed by AI, fragmented attention spans and the changing media landscape, while stressing the importance of credibility, relevance, growth and giving the NDTV brand renewed passion, purpose and energy.


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CEO & Editor-In-Chief Rahul Kanwal On NDTV Relaunch: Rebuilding A Marquee News Brand

NDTV CEO and Editor-in-Chief Rahul Kanwal speaks about the network's new look, relaunch and transformation under new leadership. Calling NDTV one of India's most trusted and recognised media brands, Kanwal says rebuilding the organisation for a "new India" is a tremendous opportunity and a "risk worth embracing." He outlines the challenges posed by AI, fragmented attention spans and the changing media landscape, while stressing the importance of credibility, relevance, growth and giving the NDTV brand renewed passion, purpose and energy.


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'Children Should Not Watch Toxic': Yash On Film's Intense Content

"Adults know what is right and wrong. They can choose what they want to see," Yash said
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India Likely To Host FIFA World Cup 2026 Team After Brazil. Report Makes Big Claim

Another footballing bonanza could be in store for Indian fans, with the Blue Tigers likely to host recent World Cup sensation Cape Verde between September 30 and October 6, according to sources.
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East Bengal's Defence Faces SC Delhi Test In Durand Cup Semi-Final

East Bengal's defensive resilience will be tested by SC Delhi's free-flowing attack when the two sides clash in the first semifinal of the Durand Cup on Wednesday.
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Test Cricket Is My Ultimate Goal, So I Model My Game Around Red Ball: Devdutt Padikkal

Devdutt Padikkal on Tuesday asserted that Test cricket remains his "ultimate goal", and subtle technical adjustments to his batting has helped him make an instant impact in the ongoing first Test against Sri Lanka in Galle.
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Joe Root Adamant England Don't Need 'Huge Change' To Bazball Style

England captain Joe Root is wary of "ripping up" their Bazball blueprint, but hopes his experience can help the team return to winning ways in his second stint as full-time skipper.
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"Tried To Open Up The Game Bit More": Lakshya Sen Reflects On Comeback Victory In BWF World Championships

Star Indian men's singles shuttler Lakshya Sen on Tuesday said changing tactics after losing the first game eventually paid dividends.
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