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Aditi Pai

Aditi Pai

The writer is journalist with India Today.

By Aditi Pai

Google Doodle brings into focus Savitribai Phule, India's first woman teacher

Will modern society, reminded of her just yesterday, keep alive her teachings of social reform?

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Everybody loves IPL, can't the thrill quench Maharashtra's thirst?

It certainly hasn't come as a breather for those scores of people who are fighting parched fields and bone dry wells.

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Who'll win Bombay HC match - IPL or a thirsty Maharashtra?

If farmers are suffering because of water scarcity, cricket associations are worried about last minute changes in the event.

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Dance bars open once again: Will Mumbai nightlife do a jig?

It will start a new saga — additional surveillance for the police, new opportunities for dancers, and a reason for political parties to unite.

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Will the law ever catch up with Chhagan Bhujbal?

His inspiring rise from a boy who battled poverty to study engineering to a leading politician, is marred by the string of alleged wrongdoings.

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Real reason behind midnight swoop down on FTII students

The institute director Prashant Pathrabe has alleged, in his complaint, that when he tried to leave the office, the students forcibly stopped him.

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How Maharashtra came up with an innovative idea to employ youth

Under a novel initiative, interns will work in various departments of the state government. These young people can infuse energy into the administration.

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How Maharashtra ministers want to show babus who's the boss

New rule draws attention to the already strained relationship between the civil servant and the neta.

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When Rahul Gandhi met FTII students

Addressing the students’ main concern over the alleged threat of privatisation of the premier film institute, the Congress vice president said he would stand by them.

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How MNS found a lethal weapon in fried fish against Gujaratis

It reportedly plans to organise seafood festivals outside Gujarati housing societies, as a mark of protest.

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