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Supreme Court reserves verdict in Patanjali misleading advertisements case
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From a new book of essays: Is ‘resistance’ futile? Is a ‘revolution’ necessary?
Divya Dwivedi Shaj Mohan
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SC to hear plea seeking immediate release of absolute voter turnout figures by EC after polling
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Carbolic Smoke Balls and snake oil: Patanjali joins a long history of dubious medicinal advertising
Nikhil Pratap
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Lok Sabha elections: Fourth phase of polling concludes in 96 constituencies
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Vinyl records, film cameras, synthesizers: What’s driving an analogue revival?
Michael Beverland, The Conversation Giana M Eckhardt, The Conversation
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Kareena Kapoor gets HC notice for using word ‘Bible’ in title of her book about pregnancy
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Why even those who don’t believe in deities love bhakti poetry
Mani Rao
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IPL 2024: Kolkata defeat Mumbai in rain-affected match to become first team to qualify for play-offs
Samreen Razzaqui
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EC ignored several complaints but responded to my open letter to Opposition, says Mallikarjun Kharge
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‘Deliberate attempt to spread confusion’: Poll body rejects Congress’s claims on voter turnout data
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Malegaon blast: Army officer Prasad Purohit claims he was tortured by ATS, forced to take blame
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Interview: Gender quotas are not a silver bullet to bringing about equality in Indian politics
Rohan Venkataramakrishnan
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Athletics, Doha Diamond League 2024: Neeraj Chopra, Kishore Jena open season – All you need to know
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Why BJP leaders’ comments on study about Muslim population in India are misleading
Abhik Deb
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Kejriwal’s stay in luxury hotel during 2022 Goa polls partly funded by co-accused: ED tells SC
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Ordinary voters flagged Modi speech to Election Commission – and came up against a broken system
Ayush Tiwari
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Four persons arrested for trafficking Indians to fight alongside Russian military in Ukraine war
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Patanjali case: Influencers, celebrities also liable for endorsing products in false ads, says SC
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Patanjali case: Centre defends request to allow Ayurveda companies to publish ads without approval
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