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Posts by Urjita Bhardwaj
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Instagram reels, Facebook videos & more — how Barjinder Parwana became Patiala clash ‘mastermind’
Nikhil Rampal
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4 May, 2022
Patiala clash highlights Punjab’s many Shiv Senas — ‘no political weight but not to be ignored’
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Nikhil Rampal
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3 May, 2022
As the dust settles, festering differences that led to Patiala violence come to light
Nikhil Rampal
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30 April, 2022
Army’s education push in Kashmir: Schools for kids with mental disabilities, ‘Super 50’ coaching
Snehesh Alex Philip
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4 March, 2022
‘Punjabis don’t forget easily’ — farmers in Punjab cheer repeal but no props for Modi
Shubhangi Misra
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23 November, 2021
Punjab’s Dalits are shifting state politics, flocking churches, singing Chamar pride
Shubhangi Misra
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17 October, 2021
1 Covid death in this UP village was followed by another 25. But official toll is silent
Bismee Taskin
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5 May, 2021
Patients lying unattended, ambulance queue, pleas for bed — horror outside Delhi hospitals
Shubhangi Misra
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25 April, 2021
Delhi’s Ganga Ram hospital says 30 patients didn’t die due to oxygen crisis, were critical
Urjita Bhardwaj
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23 April, 2021
‘Saw man dying unattended’: PGIMS Rohtak battles staff Covid surge as patient count rises
Unnati Sharma
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18 April, 2021
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ThePrint Team
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28 May, 2021
Opinion
Studies show being an optimist is linked to a longer life. But it’s not as simple
Fuschia Sirois
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26 June, 2022
Research shows optimism can change over time, and can be cultivated by engaging in simple exercises.
Ukraine war did a good thing for world—change its attitude towards refugees, survey shows
26 June, 2022
Freud to Carl Rogers—psychologists have always focused on the past. But they might be wrong
26 June, 2022
Economy
RBI data reveals demonetisation was the epitome of whimsical, illogical policymaking
Praveen Chakravarty
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31 August, 2017
The government wanted demonetisation to combat three problems. None of them seem to have been solved.
Defence
Army’s education push in Kashmir: Schools for kids with mental disabilities, ‘Super 50’ coaching
Snehesh Alex Philip
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4 March, 2022
Besides its focus on anti-terror operations, the Army is boosting education, skilling, sports and culture in Kashmir under its Sadbhavana Project.
National Interest
With Agnipath, Modi govt’s shock & awe doctrine may have misfired a vital reform, yet again
Shekhar Gupta
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18 June, 2022
Modi govt's biggest flaw has been its disinclination to accept limitations of electoral majorities. This ruined land acquisition and farm reform, stalled labour codes.
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