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Narasimha Reddy Donthi
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Opinion: Advancing the Hyderabad municipal polls by two months is anti-people
The implementation of the model code of conduct has resulted in the suspension of efforts to aid the thousands of residents impacted by the recent floods.
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In Hyderabad, an ocean of concrete is turning streets into rivers after heavy rains
The city has added 129.55 million sq. ft of built-up space over the past five years, flattening hillocks and filling streams and tanks.
Narasimha Reddy Donthi
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India’s three new agricultural ordinances will weaken state finances – and shortchange farmers
The Central government has thrown its weight behind traders, investors and corporations.
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The British government is offering farmers a lump sum payment to quit agriculture
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19th-century letters between two sisters reveal early records of avian life in Madras
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Long before chickens were domesticated for food, they were regarded as exotica
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Amid the Ukraine war, India is replicating what it did when the Soviet Union invaded Afghanistan
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Rana Ayyub’s tweet on Gyanvapi mosque withheld by Twitter in India