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2 caste surveys in a decade, yet questions persist over Backward Castes in Revanth Reddy’s Telangana

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Telangana caste survey runs into rough weather with questions about count of Backward Classes

As key findings of 2014 and 2024 exercises vary, politicians and intellectuals from Backward Classes community are questioning their respective methodologies, execution and accuracy, reports Prasad Nichenametla.

Through his speech, the Leader of Opposition underlined that wars are fought not merely between armies and their weapons, but between industrial systems. Read this report by Sourav Roy Barman to know more.

‘I Want A Boy’—4 words Dr Aruna Kalra kept hearing even in delivery rooms

Even wealthy and educated families try to determine the sex of a foetus and abort if it’s a girl, said gynaecologist Dr Aruna Kalra at a panel discussion on her book I Want A Boy. Nootan Sharma has more on this.

PM Modi likely to meet with US president Trump next week, dates still being finalised

India & US are working towards an early visit by Modi to further deepen India-US Comprehensive Global Strategic partnership, MEA had said on Friday. Snehesh Alex Philip reports.

How modern office romances are sidestepping PoSH & HR

I’ve been told that few people really care about the no-dating-at-office rule. Dating in 2025 is an actual threat to life, so a threat to career is practically a minor inconvenience, writes Ratan Priya in ‘The Dating Story’.

Sheikh Hasina is no Dalai Lama, India must stop supporting her. China is cosying up

What the Pakistan Army didn’t do in nine months of Bangladesh’s liberation war happened in nine hours, writes Ahmede Hussain.

Air India has a problem. It should be much better run now without the political meddling

Ratan Tata once told me that if the Tatas ever took over Air India, he would complete the job he was unable to. The company needs to make good on that promise & not besmirch the memory of Ratan and JRD. Read this piece by Vir Sanghvi.

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