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Jamal Igle talks about his journey, the creation of Molly Danger, and the challenges within the comic industry

Jamal Igle talks about his journey, the creation of Molly Danger, and the challenges within the comic industry

Jamal Igle | Photo Credit: SPECIAL ARRANGEMENT “What really got me into comics was movies. My grandfather took me to watch the first Christopher Reeve Superman movie, and I absolutely fell in love with Superman as a character,” says writer Illustrator Jamal Igle.  Jamal is the recipient of the 2011 Inkpot Award for outstanding achievement

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‘Factually incorrect…misleading’: Delhi Jal Board CEO rebukes Arvind Kejriwal’s ‘poison in Yamuna’ claim

‘Factually incorrect…misleading’: Delhi Jal Board CEO rebukes Arvind Kejriwal’s ‘poison in Yamuna’ claim

Delhi Jal Board CEO Shilpa Shinde on Monday denied AAP leader Arvind Kejriwal’s claim that the Haryana government had released “poison” into the Yamuna River. Also Read: Lok Sabha Polls 2024: BJP ‘hatching conspiracy’ to target AAP and Delhi by cutting city’s water supply, alleges Atishi In a letter to Delhi chief secretary Dharmendra, Shinde

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Aviation growth could slow amid supply issues, better roads: MakeMyTrip's Magow

Aviation growth could slow amid supply issues, better roads: MakeMyTrip’s Magow

India’s travel and tourism industry is expected to see a strong, double-digit growth in the coming years, with both domestic and outbound travel continuing to expand, Rajesh Magow, co-founder and group CEO of online travel agency MakeMyTrip said. While domestic flights have experienced double-digit growth so far this year due to high demand and limited

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Book Review | How Authoritarianism Takes Hold of a Society and Grows and Sustains Itself 

Book Review | How Authoritarianism Takes Hold of a Society and Grows and Sustains Itself 

September 1934: Adolf Hitler with the leader of the Hitler Youth Association at the Nuremberg stadium. The book finds striking similarities in the behavioural patterns of most dictators. They are generally found to be narcissists who feed on the adulation and endorsement of the sycophants who surround them.   | Photo Credit: The Hindu Archives The

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Naidu blames YSRCP as A.P. ranks 17 among 18 States in NITI Aayog’s Fiscal Health Index

Naidu blames YSRCP as A.P. ranks 17 among 18 States in NITI Aayog’s Fiscal Health Index

The State government is now striving for re-scheduling the debts, creating revenue and attracting private investments, says Chief Minister Chandrababu Naidu. | Photo Credit: File Photo Pointing out that Andhra Pradesh stands at 17th position among 18 States in India as per the newly introduced Fiscal Health Index 2025 prepared by the NITI Aayog for

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Draft legal metrology rules released promptly to ensure real Indian time

Draft legal metrology rules released promptly to ensure real Indian time

New Delhi: The government on Monday notified rules to harmonize all Indian clocks with indigenous atomic clocks to lend the Indian Standard Time a “millisecond to nanosecond accuracy”.     The draft Legal Metrology (Indian Standard Time) Rules, 2025, notified by the Department of Consumer Affairs (DoCA), seeks to ensure uniformity and precision in timekeeping

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Lodha brothers’ trademark row: Bombay High Court proposes mediation

Lodha brothers’ trademark row: Bombay High Court proposes mediation

The Bombay High Court on Monday proposed to send the trademark dispute between real estate moguls and brothers Abhishek Lodha and Abhinandan Lodha to mediation, headed by a retired Chief Justice of India. The High Court’s single bench, led by Justice Arif Doctor, has given both parties time until tomorrow to inform the court regarding

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To end birthright citizenship, Donald Trump misreads the constitution

To end birthright citizenship, Donald Trump misreads the constitution

In his inauguration speech Donald Trump promised that, in his administration, “we will not forget our constitution.” Before the day was over, Mr Trump had signed an executive order that, if implemented, would apparently end birthright citizenship, which is guaranteed by the 14th Amendment to the constitution. According to the plain text of the amendment,

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What are India’s GDP Numbers Telling us About its Growth?

What are India’s GDP Numbers Telling us About its Growth?

Reports from the ground suggest that slackening demand drives the slowdown. In picture, a worker checking the joints used for cement filtration at a manufacturing facility in Kolkata, in 2012.  | Photo Credit: RUPAK DE CHOWDHURI/REUTERS While the robustness of the official estimates of the GDP and its growth in India have been questioned, the

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