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ArticleSC says noth­ing wrong in caste count, rejects plea against move

The Supreme Court on Wed­nes­day said there was noth­ing wrong in the gov­ern­ment of the day ascer­tain­ing caste as part of the ongo­ing nation­wide Census exer­cise. “Any gov­ern­ment of the day must know how many people are back­ward and how many...

SC says noth­ing wrong in caste count, rejects plea against move

ArticleIndia, Italy seal defence pact, elev­ate ties to ‘spe­cial stra­tegic part­ner­ship’

India and Italy have been in con­tinu­ous con­tact over the con­flicts in Ukraine and West Asia, said Prime Min­is­ter Nar­en­dra Modi on Wed­nes­day, reit­er­at­ing his call for “dia­logue and dip­lomacy” to resolve the fes­ter­ing wars. Deliv­er­ing...

India, Italy seal defence pact, elev­ate ties to ‘spe­cial stra­tegic part­ner­ship’

ArticleCon­gress set to join T.N.’s first coali­tion govt. today

After being out of power for 59 years in Tamil Nadu, the Con­gress is poised to join the Tam­il­aga Vettri Kazhagam (TVK)­led gov­ern­ment headed by Chief Min­is­ter C. Joseph Vijay on Thursday, ush­er­ing in a coali­tion era in the Dravidian...

Con­gress set to join T.N.’s first coali­tion govt. today

ArticleKer­ala govt. can­cels K­Rail project; to return land

The Ker­ala Cab­inet on Wed­nes­day decided to scrap the K­Rail (Sil­ver­Line) semi­high­speed rail­way project, which had been announced by the pre­vi­ous Left Demo­cratic Front (LDF) gov­ern­ment. Address­ing a press con­fer­ence after the Cab­inet...

Ker­ala govt. can­cels K­Rail project; to return land

ArticleTaiwan Travelogue wins top hon­our

Taiwanese author Yáng Shuāng­zi and trans­lator Lin King won the Inter­na­tional Booker Prize on Tues­day for Taiwan Travelogue, a his­tor­ical romance set in Japan­occu­pied Taiwan in the 1930s. It is the first novel writ­ten in Man­darin Chinese to...

Taiwan Travelogue wins top hon­our