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THE HINDU

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Global South's voice key to contemporary world's progress: PM

Progress in the contemporary world will not be possible without giving a voice to the Global South, Prime Ministersaid on Thursday while addressing a joint session of Ghana's Parliament in its capital Accra.


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H.P. farmers fear cheaper apples will hit market after India-U.S. trade deal

Even as India negotiates a bilateral trade agreement with the U.S. following U.S. President steep tariff protectionism, apple growers in Himachal Pradesh are concerned about a potential reduction in tariffs on American apples, which could severely impact their livelihoods. 


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Smouldering Wan Hai 503 still adrift off Kerala coast without a port of refuge

Nearly a month after the Singapore-flagged vessel Wan Hai 503 caught fire off the coast of Kerala, the vessel continues to be adrift, emitting fire and smoke and weathering stormy weather and rain in the Arabian Sea.


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Socialism, secularism are the spirit of the Constitution

India's Constitution is not merely a legal document. It is the embodiment of the ideals and the aspirations of a nation that was forged in the crucible of an anticolonial struggle.


5.

Opening new doors for Parliament's library service

In recent years, disruptions have been the hallmark of parliamentary proceedings in India. It is almost easy to forget that Parliament is not just a seat of politics. It is where policy is made and autopsied and the government is held accountable by people chosen to do so. 



6.

T.N's health sector: feats and challenges

Makkalai Thedi Maruthuvam (MTM) has taken screening and drug delivery for conditions such as diabetes and hypertension to people's doorsteps, while community-based cancer screening programmes have also taken off.


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Can the Supreme Court halt an Act passed by a State?

The Supreme Court, on July 5, 2011, issued an order stating that the State of Chhattisgarh shall cease and desist from using Special Police Officers (SPOs) in any activities, directly or indirectly, aimed at controlling, countering, mitigating or otherwise eliminating Maoist activities. 


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3 Apache combat helicopters to arrive in India by July 15

Following the India-U.S. Defence Ministers' dialogue, the long-awaited Apache combat helicopters are to be delivered in the next two weeks. 


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IPS appointments in CAPFs continue despite SC order against the move

Despite a Supreme Court ruling to "progressively reduce" the deputation of Indian Police Service (IPS) officers to the Central Armed Police Forces (CAPF), the Union Home Ministry continues to appoint IPS officers to senior posts. 


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'Unrealistic' price bands hampering relisting of insolvent firms

Several companies that had successfully completed the National Company Law Tribunal (NCLT)-led corporate insolvency resolution process (CIRP) and opted for relisting in the stock exchanges are finding it difficult to secure fair price discovery due to alleged 'unrealistic' price bands set by the stock exchanges and hence seeing value distortion, according to the impacted companies and analysts. 


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