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June has come and gone. The calendar has turned another page, but the fields remain parched.

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India has witnessed several shocking cases of alleged medical negligence that ended in preventable deaths.

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History suggests that revolutions are not born merely from poverty. They emerge when rising aspirations collide with unmet expectations. Political thinkers such as Alexis de Tocqueville, James C Davies, and Samuel P Huntington argued that societies become volatile when people's hopes grow faster than a system's ability to satisfy them. India's freedom movement, as well as the mass protests of the 1960s and 1970s, reflected this dynamic.

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Companies developing new products should adopt a human-first approach, treating AI as a ‘synthetic teammate’ that enhances but never replaces human effort, advises new research led by Nyenrode Business University.

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You can't become a cricketer just by buying a ticket to a match. You don't become a leader by voting. A red cap doesn't make you a revolutionary. Getting married doesn't automatically make you a father. So how exactly does getting a passport make you an Indian citizen?

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New research finds 85 per cent of buyers have changed their minds because of AI recommendations. An LLM-listed study reveals the growing influence of ChatGPT, Google AI Overviews, and other AI platforms on purchasing decisions.

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When did we stop fixing things? When did a loose wire become a death sentence? When did a cracked screen mean goodbye, not repair?

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Ah, summer vacation! Those two words once carried the fragrant romance of freedom. For children who grew up in India thirty or forty years ago, summer holidays were not just dates on a calendar. They were the most eagerly awaited season of the year. The final school bell did not merely mark the end of classes; it felt like the gates of a prison swinging open.

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On a rain-soaked morning in Mawsynram, Meghalaya, Banshailang Marbaniang stood watching dark clouds roll across the hills. The rain fell steadily, as it often does in the world's wettest place.…

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भीषण गर्मी ने लोगों का जीना मुश्किल कर दिया है। मानसून की बेरुखी ने हालात और बिगाड़ दिए हैं। यमुना नदी महीनों से सूखी और प्रदूषित पड़ी है। कई घाटों पर पानी की जगह रेत और गंदगी दिखाई देती है। भूजल लगातार…

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The argument had reached boiling point at a crowded wedding reception stall. "Mine had more tamarind!" "No, yours had extra mint!" "The last puri wasn't even full!"…

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