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Our take on Modi’s Diwali Milan, India-New Zealand semi final & Biden-Xi meet – in 50 words

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This week, people defied the Supreme Court’s firecracker ban, the BJP appointed BS Yediyurappa’s son as its Karnataka unit president and a tunnel collapse in Uttarakhand trapped 40 people inside. Read our 50-word editorials on them and much more.

17 November

RBI curbs rapidly growing unsecured lending. It must introspect why action took so long

Govt right to worry about deepfakes. But exercise caution on the control ceded to State

Modi meeting journalists for Diwali Milan is healthy practice. He should do it more

16 November

Controversy over India-NZ semi-final pitch is fantasy. This playing XI needs no black magic

Biden-Xi meet is a good thing. Superpowers talked even during the Cold War

NMC’s plan for medical colleges punishes performing states. Backlash was only natural

15 November

70% of antibiotic FDC drugs in the market are banned, unapproved. It’s a public health hazard

By appointing Yediyurappa’s son as Karnataka unit president, BJP is stooping-to-conquer

Collapsed tunnel in Uttarakhand shows the need for mountain-appropriate construction

14 November

Ex-PM Cameron serving under young new leader Sunak shows respect for democracy

Blatant violation of SC’s firecracker ban is a reminder that judgments must be enforceable

13 November

Trudeau’s latest remark on India is immature. He should focus on Canada’s growing extremism

India voting in favour of UN resolution on Israel makes it stand crystal clear

Modi govt’s Saansad Adarsh Gram Yojana hides a development void in villages

Consistent violation of cracker ban shows citizens failing to do their part as much as govts

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