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January 15, 2022

Maurya & Co join Akhilesh, accuse Yogi govt of betraying backwards

Two former ministers, five ex-MLAs of BJP join SP at a rally; FIR for Covid norm violation

Maurya & Co join Akhilesh, accuse Yogi govt of betraying backwards

2 mins

Narrative chaos replaces romantic jeopardy

IT is always unwise to invoke Baazigar so blatantly. Abbas – Mustan’s film is a classic, a thriller that burned a grotesque love sign in the 90s zeitgeist. To pinch a title from that film—and not match its feral spirit—is almost wrong.

Narrative chaos replaces romantic jeopardy

2 mins

Infant's death reveals failure of system

Doctor strike & surgery cancellation due to Covid, father of late 3-month-old recalls tale of being denied treatment

Infant's death reveals failure of system

2 mins

Ghazipur: Clear & present danger

Market regulars and vendors concede it was a close call at Delhi’s largest flower market

Ghazipur: Clear & present danger

1 min

Pak launches first-ever nat'l security policy

Focus on reducing three challenges for national security: external imbalance, vertical and horizontal inequalities

Pak launches first-ever nat'l security policy

2 mins

Rishi Sunak: An Indian-origin successor for Johnson in UK?

AS Boris Johnson’s ‘partygate’ troubles mount and members of his own Conservative Party demand he step down as the British Prime Minister, one name is doing the rounds as a frontrunner to take charge — his Indian-origin Chancellor Rishi Sunak.

Rishi Sunak: An Indian-origin successor for Johnson in UK?

2 mins

North Korea fires missile for third time this month

A man walks past a TV report showing a North Korean missile test, at a railway station in Seoul on Friday

North Korea fires missile for third time this month

1 min

HCL Tech posts 13.6% decline in Q3 net profit

IT services major HCL Technologies posted a 13.6% year-on-year decline in net profit for Q3 at ₹3,442 crore on revenue of ₹22,331 crore, 15.7% higher from Q3FY21.

HCL Tech posts 13.6% decline in Q3 net profit

1 min

CAPE OF LOST HOPE

Visitors fail to defend modest target as top order resilience helps South Africa revive fortunes in Test cricket

CAPE OF LOST HOPE

4 mins

Sindhu and Lakshya march on in India Open

INDIA STARS Lakshya Sen and PV Sindhu marched into the semifinals of the India Open with an impressive victory over HS Prannoy and Ashmita Chaliha respectively in the men’s and women’s singles on Friday.

Sindhu and Lakshya march on in India Open

1 min

Arsenal earns gritty draw at Liverpool despite Xhaka red

FOOTBALL ROUND-UP

Arsenal earns gritty draw at Liverpool despite Xhaka red

1 min

Dennerby believes India can make it to quarters of AFC Asian Cup

HAVING played the likes of Brazil and Chile in friendly matches to garner valuable experience and enjoyed an extended preparatory camp, Indian women’s team coach Thomas Dennerby is upbeat ahead of the AFC Women’s Asian Cup.

Dennerby believes India can make it to quarters of AFC Asian Cup

1 min

Last nine years among 10 hottest-ever

Average temperature across global surfaces in 2021 was 0.84 degrees Celsius above the 20th century average

Last nine years among 10 hottest-ever

2 mins

Online Universe Becomes Lab For Real-Life Products

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Online Universe Becomes Lab For Real-Life Products

1 min

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The Morning Standard Newspaper Description:

PublisherExpress Network Private Limited

CategoryNewspaper

LanguageEnglish

FrequencyDaily

The Morning Standard is an English-language newspaper published by Express Network Private Limited in India. The newspaper is published in six Indian cities: New Delhi, Mumbai, Bengaluru, Kolkata, Chennai, and Hyderabad.

The Morning Standard covers a wide range of news and topics, including:

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The Morning Standard is known for its in-depth reporting and insightful analysis. It is a valuable resource for anyone who wants to stay informed about the latest news and events from India and around the world.

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