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First cooked meal of khichdi didn’t reach trapped Uttarkashi tunnel workers due to blocked pipe

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After blocked pipe prevented khichdi from reaching Uttarkashi tunnel workers, hot meals on the way

ThePrint saw bottles packed with khichdi — meant to be sent to the workers Monday — being emptied and cleaned near collapse site. The snag was later officially confirmed, report Falguni Sharma and Suraj Singh Bisht.

 

Sriharikota, we have a problem. The ground is eroding

ISRO’s spaceport island has lost over 100 metres of shoreline to erosion in the last 4 years. Scientists may now have to zero in on a new launchpad for India’s space ambitions, report Sandhya Ramesh and Mohana Basu.

 

Lockheed Martin, Safran to Eurofins & Amazon, why industry giants just can’t get enough of Telangana

Hyderabad was developed as an industry hub by Chandrababu Naidu in his stint as CM of united Andhra. Since statehood, Telangana appears to have burnished its credentials further, reports Moushumi Das Gupta.

 

Sanjay Manjrekar to Gautam Gambhir, commentators failed too. But nobody’s talking about it

What the audience watching the 2023 World Cup at home often got from Indian commentators was patriotism in superlatives, writes Shailaja Bajpai.

 

Gautam Singhania to Kusha Kapila—celebrity divorce is everybody’s business in India

‘Karma!’ is now the chant on Twitter. Gautam Singhania first kicked out his father and is now suffering. His wife is leaving him and asking for 75 per cent of his wealth, writes Akanksha Misra.

 

Ahmedabad is getting Gurgaonised. SUVs, farmhouse parties, new money flex

Ahmedabad now has a new definition for almost everything. No, it’s not just the addition of cheese to anything edible and the birth of ‘Oreo Pakoda,’ writes Janki Dave.

 

In no-big-ideas campaign, BJP just followed Congress cues on doles & caste. Karnataka still hurting

It was probably the setback in Karnataka that shook Modi & the BJP. As is a pattern in our politics, the loser searches for external factors to blame rather than look within, writes Shekhar Gupta in this week’s ‘National Interest’.

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