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The eye drop that can help you ditch reading glasses is here. What we know about it

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Launched in India: eye drop that can replace your reading glasses

Launched Tuesday by Entod Pharmaceuticals under brand name PresVu, eye drop will treat presbyopia, an age-related condition causing blurry vision. To be available across India by October. Reports Sumi Sukanya Dutta.

Amid the vandalism, people made videos of themselves stealing clothes. An eyewitness said that Grand Bazar opened at 3pm and by 3:30pm it had been wiped clean. Writes Debdutta Chakraborty.

Lynched Muslim man told fellow migrant workers people in Haryana are nicer than in Delhi

Migrant labourers in Haryana’s Hansawas Khurd village have decided to return to Assam and Bengal after the lynching of a 25-year-old over allegation that he ate beef. ‘How long can the police protect us here?’ Read this report by Sagrika Kissu.

Netflix’s ‘IC 814’ is an expensive PR job for the ISI—shows R&AW torturing civilians

Nobody involved with the show seems to have any idea of how the intelligence agencies or the Government of India function. Or, for that matter, newspaper offices. Writes Vir Sanghvi.

Why PM Modi has staked claim for a fourth term so early in his third

As long as people are voting for Modi, there is no question of him stepping away—not in 2029, or 2034, or any time during his Amrit Kaal. Writes DK Singh.

Hindu Right is catching India’s military leaders young. It will politicise Armed forces

The Defence Services Staff College recently held a seminar on revising the idea of India to align with its Hindu civilisational legacy. Writes Lt General Prakash Menon.

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