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Amaravati is headed since victor CM Jaganmohan Reddy

is unlikely to go ahead with vanquished CM Chandrababu Naidu’s pet project?

 Caught Speeding

From RTI to triple talaq, the government rushes through a slew of bills and Parliament

clears them into laws. A gawking Opposition asks: “Where’s the scrutiny?”

 How’s Kashmir?

It’s been more than a year and there’s no end in sight to the central rule in Jammu and

Kashmir, a state currently on military-style auto-pilot. But the government apparently

has a plan, multiple initiatives to be precise. What is it?

 The Footie Master’s Ilish

Now in its centenary year, East Bengal is not just a football club of the Bangals,

the baatis. It’s an institution, as much loved as the sweet hilsa of the Padma.

 World of the MadRasana

Old Madras and Carnatic music are a rasam blend. But the crowd has drifted in the neon

razzmatazz of Chennai. To win back the young, the classical has entered digital infinity…

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