Story Posted on 25-07-2015
Economic divide automatically does not go away with the creation of an information superhighway and democratising digital technology only.
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Grade Crossing | 6-minute read
He presented facts he saw through only one eye, but through the other eye, he should have focused on the crimes of his own party.
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It Could Happen to You | 3-minute read
That is what he's being called now. But there's more than what meets the eye.
Lauren Martin writes in Elite Daily the scientific reasons for taking off your clothes.
The war between India-Pakistan had far reaching consequences that shaped the future of South Asian military strategy.
In the last two years, he stayed strong by not throwing in the towel and kept his faith.
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Beijing Diary | 3-minute read
For more than a decade now, Beijing's Mandarins have dreamt of such an acquisition the Japanese have tasted success with.
Hawks in Indian policy networks believe that President Abdulla Yameen Abdul Gayoom has a clear tilt towards Beijing.
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The Pulp Pit | 3-minute read
Brand names would have been enough to make Bollywood suddenly wake up to the aesthetics of cinema.