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Open Contest Set For Thrilling Climax

The New Indian Express Kollam

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December 30, 2024

Day Four of the ongoing Boxing Day Test in Melbourne was a gripping contest. Indian bowlers ripped through the Australia top-order before being frustrated by the tailenders. All three results are possible on Day 5. A look...

Day Four of the ongoing Boxing Day Test in Melbourne was a gripping contest. Indian bowlers ripped through the Australia top-order before being frustrated by the tailenders. All three results are possible on D

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Breaking the Ice

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Sai, surrendered Naxals run for peace in Bastar

CHHATTISGARH Chief Minister Vishnu Deo Sai on Saturday flagged off the 'Abujhmad Peace Half Marathon 2026' in Narayanpur district, about 400 km south of Raipur.

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1 mins

February 01, 2026

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ART OF WINNING FRIENDS & INFORMING PEOPLE

FOR a generation of Indians like me who grew up listening to his BBC dispatches from the subcontinent, Mark Tully's voice was synonymous with the gold standard of journalism-unbiased and speaking truth to power as a card-carrying member of the Fourth Estate.

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3 mins

February 01, 2026

The New Indian Express Kollam

The New Indian Express Kollam

A Singer Knows When to Leave, an Industry Doesn’t Know to Stop

Arijit Singh’s retirement exposes the deepest contradiction of contemporary Bollywood. It isn’t a career decision; instead it is a moral reckoning. In stepping away, he exposes Bollywood's deepest failure: one man knew when to stop when an entire industry refuses to stop. But his listeners stayed because he dominated not through popularity but emotional credibility

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3 mins

February 01, 2026

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₹10 cr drug seizure in Gujarat leads to K'taka connection

mephedrone seized in a Karnataka SUV during a Surat stop on January 28

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1 mins

February 01, 2026

The New Indian Express Kollam

The New Indian Express Kollam

An Alternative Rebellion

We grew up hearing stories of the quest for an independent India, of the atrocities of the Raj, the crack of the lathis on protestors’ backs, the arrests, the hunger strikes, and the stubborn courage of our forefathers who fought so we could govern ourselves and live in peace.

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2 mins

February 01, 2026

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A Site of Syncretic Histories

When my young, beautiful, and talented dancer friend, Arupa Lahiry, the Regional Director of IGNCA, invited me to the e Champaner-Pavagadh Heritage Festival 2025, I was over the moon.

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2 mins

February 01, 2026

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Ailing Wangchuk taken to AIIMS, released later

ACTIVIST Sonam Wangchuk was taken to AIIMS-Jodhpur for a medical examination following directions from the Supreme Court after his health deteriorated while in judicial custody.

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1 min

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Over 13L visitors in Parliament in 10 years: Data

THE new and old parliament buildings of India have emerged as some of the most preferred destinations for visitors of all ages.

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1 mins

February 01, 2026

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