Outlook Magazine - 19 August 2019
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COVER STORY
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Gurusar Modia village in the area is Ram Rahim's native place.
The Centre is prepared and willing to take on any living Kashmiri that challenges its decision to knock J&K off its perch, writes Prem Shankar Jha
'My teacher made me stand till 9.15 am and made me cry. Yesterday also she made me stand for three periods'
Soli Sorabjee, Subhash Kashyap,Faizan Mustafa,Colin Gonsalves and Shadan Farasat tell Outlook whether the government’s decision to scrap Article 370 would stand judicial scrutiny.
The Haryana Social Justice and Empowerment department has directed officials to update and correct data of 18,846 beneficiaries under various social security schemes in Bhiwani and Chakri Dadri districts
Jammu & Kashmir cannot be kept in a perpetual state of lockdown. But how the government handles protests will be the first real test of the Centre's strategies, writes Lt Gen DS Hooda
Santanu Bhowmik, a journalist associated with the 'Dinrat' television news channel, was yesterday killed in West Tripura district while he was covering an IPFT agitation.
BJP has gone back on its commitment to the people of Jammu and Kashmir. Atal Bihari Vajpayee's doctrines of Insaniyat, Kashmiriyat and Jamhuriyat have been forgotten, writes Yashwant Sinha
Thackeray was addressing a gathering here during the launch of his official Facebook page.
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Gurusar Modia village in the area is Ram Rahim's native place.
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The Centre is prepared and willing to take on any living Kashmiri that challenges its decision to knock J&K off its perch, writes Prem Shankar Jha
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'My teacher made me stand till 9.15 am and made me cry. Yesterday also she made me stand for three periods'
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Soli Sorabjee, Subhash Kashyap,Faizan Mustafa,Colin Gonsalves and Shadan Farasat tell Outlook whether the government’s decision to scrap Article 370 would stand judicial scrutiny.
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The Haryana Social Justice and Empowerment department has directed officials to update and correct data of 18,846 beneficiaries under various social security schemes in Bhiwani and Chakri Dadri districts
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Jammu & Kashmir cannot be kept in a perpetual state of lockdown. But how the government handles protests will be the first real test of the Centre's strategies, writes Lt Gen DS Hooda
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Santanu Bhowmik, a journalist associated with the 'Dinrat' television news channel, was yesterday killed in West Tripura district while he was covering an IPFT agitation.
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BJP has gone back on its commitment to the people of Jammu and Kashmir. Atal Bihari Vajpayee's doctrines of Insaniyat, Kashmiriyat and Jamhuriyat have been forgotten, writes Yashwant Sinha
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Thackeray was addressing a gathering here during the launch of his official Facebook page.
OTHER STORIES
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"Islamophobic" terms used by Chinese internet users to stigmatise Muslims have been blocked.
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Even accusations of blasphemy can be deadly as at least 60 people accused of blasphemy have been murdered since 1990.
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'As far as black money and benami transactions are concerned, it is no more safe in India to deal in excessive cash'
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Gopi Ghanshyam was detained only to be released subsequently at the behest of an IPS officer from the state, alleged the Punjab police.
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The portal is likely to come up in six months and will host photos, yield, the price of cows and contact details of owners for buyers to get in touch with sellers directly.
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Until recently, Pakistani PM Imran Khan was being hailed as a hero at home for having convinced the US president that Kashmir was a ‘flashpoint’ in urgent need of ministration. But India’s Kashmir moves put Pakistan in a spot.
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The ad then lists ten headers as ‘tips’ for the average reader to spot falsification.
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The email exchanges between Paul Manafort and Oleg Deripaska were legitimate but the briefings never occurred, said his spokesman.
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He threatened the woman to not disclose the incident to anyone, citing his influence.
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Farmers associated with dairy cooperatives have grown as they buy and sell milk at wholesale rates, Modi said adding that farmers would not have earned more had they sold their produce to private firms.
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Google will take on half of HTC's research staff - about 2,000 people - many of whom have already been working on the Silicon Valley firm's Pixel handset.
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Searches are being conducted at over 20 locations across the country, including those in Bengaluru, Mumbai, Chennai and Chikkamagaluru.
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The abolition of Article 370 only opens up new opportunities for Kashmiris. Economic measures with clear signs of sustainability will establish the goodness of the Centre's political strategy on J&K, writes Lt Gen Subrata Saha
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Will Pakistan man its eastern border with India or deploy troops deep inside Kabul, asks Seshadri Chari
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After stripping Jammu and Kashmir of its special status, will the Centre go after Article 371 that gives special provisions to the Northeastern states?
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With grace, civility and humility, the BJP leader shone in her own light
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A Home ministry document on the future ahead for Kashmir foresees a long and bloody struggle, one that the people of India must go through for the integration of Kashmir
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Nitesh Tiwari made <em>Dangal</em>, the most successful Hindi movie ever. Will his new film live up to it?
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Since 1996, at least 42 forest staff, most of them guards, died. While one was killed by poachers, 21 succumbed to animal attacks and 10 drowned
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Aththi Varadhar is a six-feet tall idol of Lord Mahavishnu. Carved from the wood of fig tree, the idol is taken out once in 40 years for public viewing for just 48 days
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From demolishing Chandrababu Naidu's riverfront house to putting a spanner in Amaravati's works, Jaganmohan Reddy wants his pound of flesh in bitter Andhra politics
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Centre’s proposals for single-point solutions to state subjects raise the Opposition’s hecklesThe BJP-led NDA government's plan to link ration cards with Aadhaar cards has raised a stink. In any case, food is a state subject and why is the Centre usurping that, asks the Opposition
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In Odisha, more than 1,000 cases of rapes of minors have been reported in the first six months of 2019. Uttar Pradesh tops the list with close to 3,500 cases.
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Reelection of a stable government has had no impact on lifting the country's economy. Slowdown started with banking and more sectors are getting impacted. Is the government really bothered?
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The Nazranis, Portuguese, Armenians and British built churches in various styles over 1,500 years. This is a lavish ode to the ones that inspire awe.
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In Outlook this week, a diary from the De-Militarised Zone.