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Indonesian President Subianto to attend Republic Day parade as chief guest, ‘not to visit’ Pakistan

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India gets its way, Indonesian president Prabowo ‘not to visit’ Pakistan after Republic Day parade

Newly inaugurated President Prabowo Subianto likely to be announced as chief guest at India’s Republic Day parade soon. Reports had emerged of a visit to Pakistan immediately after. Read Keshav Padmanabhan‘s report.

Circular issued by administration of Krishna Mohan Medical College & Hospital has infuriated PG students at institution and become a major talking point among residents nationwide. Reports Sumi Sukanya Dutta.

Bangladesh foreign secy meets Indian envoy, expresses concern over killing of citizen, fencing by BSF

According to a press note issued by Bangladesh’s foreign ministry, a civilian was killed by the BSF at the border in Sunamganj last Wednesday. Reports Keshav Padmanabhan.

CEOs want us to work weekends without overtime. Don’t we ask the same of our cooks, cleaners?

Written contracts? Fixed working hours? Clear job descriptions? Rest and recovery? These basic rights suddenly become radical suggestions when applied to our homes, writes Karanjeet Kaur.

How Rajaraja Chola became the world’s richest king

Rajaraja alone gifted 38,604 gold coins. This was more than what most European courts at the time could muster. Writes Anirudh Kanisetti.

OYO is telling young lovers you are ‘On Your Own’. It’s a betrayal

By bringing smaller hotels under OYO banner and establishing SOPs for basic amenities, Ritesh Agarwal revolutionised India’s budget hospitality industry and became a billionaire in the process. Writes Shubhangi Mishra.

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