Front Pages
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‘Bulldozers run riot’: What the front pages said about the Jahangirpuri demolitions
The BJP has earned the sobriquet of ‘bulldozer government’ as several of its leaders have called for demolition of ‘illegal structures’ in various states.
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‘Hindutva Pradesh’: What front pages said about BJP’s sweeping Assembly elections win
The ‘Modi magic’ helped the ‘saffrun’ continue in Uttar Pradesh, Uttarakhand, Manipur and Goa, ‘The Times of India’ said.
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‘Khela over’: What newspapers said about Assembly election results, Mamata Banerjee’s Bengal win
Most Indian dailies hailed the role of regional parties in stopping the BJP from getting closer to its ‘one-nation, one-party ambition’.
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Trending
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Mumbai principal sacked after being targeted by Hindutva website; says she is mulling legal action
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‘What does it take / to let go?’: There’s a new anthology of English haikus written by Indian poets
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Congress to decide Indian cricket team based on religion, claims PM Modi
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PM Modi’s claim of dramatically enhancing India’s global standing a ‘mirage’, says report
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‘Knowing we’re mortal gives us purpose’: Nobel laureate Venki Ramakrishnan on his new book
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‘Verdict gives new shield to women’: How newspapers reported MJ Akbar-Priya Ramani case verdict
While English dailies carried it as their main article, regional papers mostly chose to ignore the news on their front pages.
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‘Nitish Dented Alliance back, stellar RJD fight’: How newspapers reported BJP’s Bihar victory
The coverage also focused on the great performance of Left parties in the Assembly elections.
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‘No one guilty’: How front pages covered Babri Masjid demolition verdict
The ‘Telegraph’ carried a picture of a donkey while ‘The Indian Express’ focussed on how the order gave an ‘institutional sheen’ to temple politics.
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Video
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‘Hind’s Hall’: Rapper Macklemore releases poignant song in support of Palestine, US campus protests
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Met Gala 2024: From Alia Bhatt to Isha Ambani, what Indians in attendance wore
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Watch: South Korean band performs Rabindra Sangeet accompanied by traditional Korean instruments
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Watch: This man fused hip-hop with Bharatnatyam to dance to Shakira’s ‘Hips Don’t Lie’
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Watch: Comedian hilariously mimics different types of announcements at railway stations
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‘Voice clears farm bills, democracy speechless’: What front pages said about Rajya Sabha chaos
All newspapers focussed on how the bills were passed despite protests, with ‘The Telegraph’ accusing the government of ‘steamrolling’ parliamentary procedure.
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‘Modi marks the Mandir’: What front pages said about the Ram temple ceremony
Hindi newspapers mostly celebrated the event and played it up in their headlines, while ‘The Telegraph’ was the only English one that took a critical stance.
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Front pages of Indian newspapers focus on Donald Trump’s visit even as Delhi burns
Only two newspapers, ‘The Telegraph’ and ‘Dainik Jagran’, carried the Reuters photograph of people beating a Muslim man on their front pages.
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The Reel
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Watch: Politics, ambition and crime in Vasantha Balan’s ‘Thalaimai Seyalagam’
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How the fantasy film ‘Pathala Bhairavi’ heavily influenced Telugu cinema
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Watch: Manoj Bajpayee’s hundredth movie ‘Bhaiyya Ji’ is a revenge drama
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Start the week with a film: Why ‘Manjummel Boys’ was a blockbuster
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How actor Shahana Goswami flies under the radar and above the competition
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‘AAP proves it’s bullet-proof’: What newspapers said about Kejriwal’s massive win in Delhi elections
The front pages of Indian dailies punned on the party’s name and symbol and also referred to the BJP’s divisive campaign in the run up to the polls.
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‘Hate speech to hate crime’: Newspapers link Jamia shooting to BJP leaders’ remarks on CAA protests
‘The Indian Express’ ran the headline, ‘2 days after goli maaro’, while ‘The Telegraph’ pointed out that the incident took place on Gandhi’s death anniversary.
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‘What a sham’: How newspapers reported the passage of Citizenship Bill
The front page of Indian dailies highlighted the heated discussions that took place in Lok Sabha on Monday.
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The Field
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Badminton: India to host World Junior Badminton Championships 2025 in Guwahati
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Athletics: Neeraj Chopra to compete in India for first time since Tokyo Olympics
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IPL 2024: Delhi Capitals stay in playoff hunt with win over Rajasthan Royals in high-scoring clash
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Boxing, Asian U22 & Youth C’ships: Paris Olympic-bound Preeti among seven gold medallists for India
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Football: Odisha FC to compete in the inaugural AFC Women’s Champions League