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The Deadly Roads
Between 2000 and 2015, governments have registered 1,649,770 accidents and 1,039,372 fatalities. And over 50 lakh persons were injured, many handicapped and traumatised for life.
How Well Does Facebook
This social site interface judges your personality traits using data fed by you.
Murder At Midnight
Some events are beyond the limits of earthly explanations.
Are Builders Following Suit Of Mallya
It is a tough challenge for the Modi Government to round up the big defaulters and compel them to cough up the dues they owe to the country.
UP Shocker
Smajawadi Party and Bahujan Samaj Party may take some time to come out of this shock.
Is Gujarat On The Way To Fascism?
People are forced to change their food habits out of fear of life imprisonment for killing or eating a cow.
Battle Over Cattle
With the matter all set to go to court, the Centre finds itself on a precarious footing.
Cows Get Legal Protection
Butchers now cannot procure cows from cattle fairs or mandis for slaughtering.
Oil Pollution In Seas An Untold Disaster
Countries around the world are awakening to this new problem that is endangering the marine life.
China Woes Vietnam: Concern For India
The Dragon is wooing the tiny Southeast Asian nation to wean it away from India.
Donald John Trump brings the US to inflection point
The president elect is being looked upon with more apprehensions than appreciation.
Demonetisation: ‘Unleash the black money demon'
An audacious move but there is a need to differentiate between despotic and democratic ways.
High Tech Courts Of Social Justice
These can provide speedy justice to the needy sections in an inexpensive way.
Gujarat Ke Gadhey!
Netaas May Call These Animals ‘Gadheda’ (Donkey), but for Me, They Are ‘Ghudkhar’ (Wild Ass), Says a Guard at the Wild Ass Sanctuary in Surendranagar.
I Wish to Get a National Award Shakuntala Barua
A famous Bangla Cinema actress talks about her past, present and future.
On Keeping Secrets
A little-known tale from Mahabharata that is so often used by men to prove male chauvinism.
Cho Ramaswamy: Not Just A Film Comedian
Even in octogenarian phase of life he continued as the editor of ‘Tughlak’ and ensured the weekly never lost its sting.
Bombay High Court quashes ban on women in Haji Ali Dargah
Removing the status of persona non grata for women at religious sites.
Pullela Gopichand
The man behind the coaching factory of badminton.
Asha Bhosle's gift of lineage
Some untold aspects of the singing legend.
Pink Ball Day-Night Test Cricket
Overall, day-night Test cricket using a pink ball seems to have come to stay.
Bottled Messages May Bring Fortunes
Some times, they can be instrumental in unleashing your bottled up fate.
Mulayam's Political Moves Foiled By His Own Son
The diehard wrestler has a soft corner for his son.
Perpetuating Perniciousness!
Thin veil that separates eroticism from porn is vanishing fast.
Sunshine Days Here Again!
With a canal top solar policy being drafted in December 2014, here comes another technology to reduce carbon footprints. Gujarat has already come out with a pilot project in this direction.
Money Through Mobile Will Be A Reality Soon
The first of its kind mobile game that pits your knowledge against time to win cash prizes.
Unfancied Pakistan Wins Champions Trophy For Cricket In Style
Over confident India licked the dirt in the final facing a humiliating defeat by an under-rated team, Pakistan.
India's Abortion Law Is Humane
Wellbeing of pregnant women and unborn children is the supreme concern of the current legislation.
Apprehending Criminals Post Conviction
In the IT age, it is easy to keep watch on malefactors without confining them physically.
Lal Krishna Advani: PM in waiting is over, now it is President in waiting
The grand oldman of BJP was failed by his own party on many occasions and now he may have to live in constant regret.