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What Sadhguru’s Isha Foundation told SC in plea challenging Madras HC decision

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HC judges’ remarks ‘against monastic tradition, sanatana dharma’. What Sadhguru’s Isha Foundation told SC

Isha Foundation approached SC Thursday to challenge Madras HC’s inquiry order into allegations about a petitioner’s daughter being on a fast unto death. Read Khadija Khan’s report.

Directed by British-Indian filmmaker Sandhya Suri, crime thriller follows the story of a newly widowed woman who becomes embroiled in an investigation of a young girl’s murder, read Pia Krishnankutty’s report.

‘IIM grad, Wipro HR V-P’ looking for Miss Right. Many faces of UP man who duped 17 women

Rahul Chaturvedi’s run ended when a govt officer lodged FIR for defrauding her of Rs 2.27L. Cops found that he also used to buy phones paid by victims only to sell for quick money, read Mayank Kumar’s report.

Indians are musically poor. We aren’t a good market for cutting-edge international bands

Coldplay is an exception. Our taste in western music is orthodox, throwback, out-of-date. When Nirvana, Blur were big, we were still playing Pink Floyd, Queen, writes Palash Mehrotra.

After overthrowing Sheikh Hasina, my goal is to get Trump elected—Pakistani General X

As the new DG of ISI, my job is to either avoid court-martial proceedings or just exist. It turns out my seniors have set the bar very low, writes General X.

DMK ‘rising son’ Udhayanidhi Stalin should brace for challenges. Power isn’t a birthright

In the Indian political setup, the BJP and the communist parties are probably the only ones who have been able to circumvent the hereditary leadership tag, writes Seshadri Chari.


Also read: How 20 UP villages, which lost their beloved Sakarni River decades ago, got it back


 

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