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Delhi to Meerut in under an hour. High-speed RRTS reaches capital ahead of polls

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High-speed Delhi-Meerut RRTS rapid rail reaches capital as Modi inaugurates 13-km stretch

82-km Delhi-Meerut Regional Rapid Transit System or Namo Bharat corridor is expected to be fully operational by June 2025. It will cut travel time between Delhi & Meerut to under an hour. Reports Risha Chitlangia.

Bharatiya Mazdoor Sangh also demands removal of ‘anti-worker ‘ provisions before the remaining 2 labour codes are rolled out, calls for constitution of 8th Pay Commission. Read this report by Neelam Pandey.

How did Kanguva become an Oscars Best Picture contender? Paid a fee, filled an application

‘Unlike Laapata Ladies, which was India’s official selection, Kanguva has paid a fee to make it to the list of Best Picture,’ said film critic Ramesh Bala. Writes Triya Gulati.

India must revise its definition of middle class. Those earning Rs 1 cr aren’t ‘rich’ anymore

The tax officials will, of course, have a better understanding of what the revenue implications will be. But let them at least start thinking about expanding the definition, writes TCA Sharad Raghavan.

Indians will never forgive Trudeau. Or forget

Foreigners often fail to appreciate how sensitive India can be when our territorial or internal integrity is threatened. Writes Vir Sanghvi.

Ratnagiri vs Mumbai—What ‘All We Imagine as Light’ gets horribly wrong about cities, Bahujans

The Bahujan women in All We Imagine as Light appear incapable of both joy and assertion–choosing to withdraw rather than fight for what they want, writes Rajesh Rajamani.

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