I have defended India’s electoral process for decades, telling the world to learn from our Election Commission. But the evidence presented by @RahulGandhi changes the picture — in just one assembly constituency in Karnataka, 100,000 bogus votes; 15–20% of the voter list wrong.
Any credible Election Commission would investigate, fix the list, and punish the guilty. Instead, it is threatening the Leader of the Opposition. In Maharashtra, this happened quietly; in Bihar, it’s a daylight robbery.
The nation deserves an answer. And history will remember this.
#VoteChori #ElectionCommission
Cairo boasts bustling local markets where one can get lost in time. Read more about Egypt’s capital city in this piece by Chandreyi Bandyopadhay.
https://t.co/KdX0ZWj4oB
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In his latest column, @sumeetbhasin explains how Narendra Modi is taking forward Atal Bihari Vajpayee’s legacy of good governance.
https://t.co/bFNM53JSDX
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Actor @humasqureshi's debut novel is a fantastical book with evocative descriptions, and tells an unusually real tale of valour, writes @DeepaliSingh05 in her review of Zeba: An Accidental Superhero.
https://t.co/524PRfTbou
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If we can awaken the child-like heart within us, we can progress towards a joyful and successful future, writes @Amritanandamayi in her latest column.
https://t.co/uViGvw3Hwm
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Optical illusions in our temples, especially down south, date back 900 years and are still a focal point of interest. Aruna Chandraju has more on it.
https://t.co/stFZV5QTQI
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In her final column of the year, @nehaa_sinha asserts that appreciation is not exclusively a human quality because even as we constantly fall short of performing our responsibilities towards Nature, the natural world continues to amaze us.
https://t.co/UXvKdivmTf
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Readers are a critically endangered species, and nobody reads anything longer than 280 characters without the liberal use of emojis to hasten comprehension, writes
@anujamouli in her latest column.
https://t.co/9UibSAJ85C
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Read about the self-operating computer framework, a new system, which will redefine how artificial intelligence interacts with computers.
https://t.co/TmghXGlLX6
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In light of the recent controversy over crowd management at Sabarimala, @itsanandneel in his column underscores the need for forgoing cash cows in order to save Lord Ayappa's divine forest.
https://t.co/XVqmNpjM4Q
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This week's cover story by @satarupapaul looks at the unexplored Goa as a growing chunk of tourists now head inland to zanier adventures like heritage walks, kayaking and spiritual episodes of the feni kind.
https://t.co/A7uoSjS2r6
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The latest edition of the @FestSerendipity tapped into the sounds of the past, present and future to filter out the noise and redirect attention to the overlooked and forgotten, writes @TMukherjee21.
https://t.co/Lrf13twFPe
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Ajeet Cour's skill as a writer lies in how she manages to bring to the surface, the hues of humanity notwithstanding, mounds of violence underneath, writes @cjmitra in his review of Life was Here Somewhere.
https://t.co/IFLSXBw5uk
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Read about the Platelet-Rich Plasma therapy that promises to resolve the problem of hair loss using the body's own healing power harnessed by concentrating platelets to revive hair follicles.
https://t.co/pole03Tnyg
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Here's how Virgio, one of the pioneer circular brands is India, is stiking the perfect balance between style and sustainability. By @Truetomyturf.
https://t.co/wBk88FNTW3
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