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November 01, 2025

For Kazakhstan, don't listen to the influencers. They tend to be young, penniless students, enjoying the rupee's advantage over the tenge and India's visa-free status. (And the fact that a direct flight to Almaty, the biggest city, is barely three hours from Delhi)

- Rachel Lopez rachel.lopez@htlive.com

So, the videos are usually about discount bins at clothing markets, and which food stalls offer free samples inside the historic Green Bazaar. And, they pronounce it Kazz-aak-iss-tan, when it's really Kuzz-ukh-Stan (no i).

They miss the big picture. The Central Asian country and former Soviet republic shares a border with Russia and China, with the six other stans huddled south. It gives Almaty an unusual vibe: Persian warmth, Soviet town-planning, the mountain-town feel of Colorado, the crispness of Europe in autumn, the chill luxe feel of a region that isn't dying to be discovered. Visit for...

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8 women among 9 killed in stampede at Andhra temple

At least nine people— eight women and a boy — were killed and many others injured ina temple stampede at Kasibugga in Srikakulam district of Andhra Pradesh on Saturday, said an official.

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Leisure as time for intellectual renewal

My advice to newly recruited civil service officers has always been that, in addition to their profession, they must cultivate a hobby or sport.

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3 mins

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When numbers lose all meaning

We hear the word “inflation” and think of prices (of food, fuel, medication, rent). But inflation’s reach goes far beyond markets, and can seep into how we measure worth itself.

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2 mins

November 02, 2025

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'I AM NOT AFRAID TO STEP OUT OF MY COMFORT ZONE'

He turned 30 on November 1, and in just eight years of acting, Ishaan Khatter has already worked with international filmmakers and bagged a film, Homebound, that’s been selected as India’s official entry to the Oscars this year. Now, the actor's gaze is firmly set on new projects in the West.

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1 min

November 02, 2025

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Oct GST rake-in up 4.6% to ₹1.96L-cr

Gross GST revenue in October neared ₹1.96 lakh crore — the fifth highest monthly collection since the tax regime's 2017 launch — despite capturing a September when

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1 min

November 02, 2025

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‘Shock injury on chest’ caused muscleman’s death, says post-mortem; 3 cops transferred

The postmortem report of strongman Dularchand Yadav, who died during poll campaign clashes in Mokama on Thursday, says that he was not killed because of a gunshot wound but of “cardiorespiratory failure due to shock caused by injury to the heart and lungs”.

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1 mins

November 02, 2025

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Being called a Bihari no more an insult: CM

Chief minister Nitish Kumar on Saturday outlined his achievements of pulling out Bihar from the moribund state of underdevelopment in his stint in power for the last 20 years by ushering development in all sectors and reinforcing that the progress witnessed in the state under his tenure has given a halo to Biharis, who were previously looked upon with indignation.

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1 mins

November 02, 2025

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Dharmendra admitted for routine check-ups, doing well

Veteran star Dharmendra, who turns 90 next month, has been admitted to Mumbai's Breach Candy Hospital, sparking concern among fans after news of his hospitalisation surfaced online.

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1 min

November 02, 2025

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CONG, RJD SEEK EC ACTION ON ‘AGE ALTERING’ BY DY CM AND ROJGAR STIPEND TRANSFER

The Congress and RJD on Saturday raised their complaints over deputy chief minister Samrat Choudhary’s alleged

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1 mins

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Jonita on opening for Enrique: It felt surreal

Singer and performer Jonita Gandhi is still soaking in what she calls an “incredible” year, one that saw her collaborate with English singer Ed Sheeran and, most recently, open for Spanish heartthrob Enrique Iglesias during his concerts in Mumbai this week.

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November 02, 2025

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