Important Articles from The Hindu Newspaper : 10/12/2024


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Front Page

  • Govt. stable, says Syria PM; Israel conducts air strikes
  • Misri visits Dhaka, airs concerns over safety of minorities
  • Reservation must not be based on religion, SC tells West Bengal
  • Union govt. names Sanjay Malhotra as RBI Governor

Science

  • Antimatter idea offers scientists clue to cracking cosmic mystery
  • UN talks in Riyadh keep focus on land degradation

World

  • Damascus limps back to normalcy after militants force Assad to flee
  • Taiwan military on high alert as Chinese ships sail near island

Business

  • PM launches LIC’s ‘Bima Sakhi Yojana’

News

  • Andaman police seek clues from Starlink over meth seizure
  • Senior citizens’ free treament scheme gets 25 lakh members
  • UGC finalises draft guidelines promoting access to education, ‘life-long’ learning
  • After Assad’s ouster, India calls for inclusive political process in Syria
  • Frigate INS Tushil commissioned into Indian Navy in Kaliningrad
  • National Food Security Act still driven by figures from 2011 Census, lawyer tells SC
  • SC grants permanent commission to woman Army officer

Text & Context

  • On reforms in merchant shipping

Opinion

  • Indians need the right to disconnect
  • India used 114 mg of antibiotics for every kg of meat in 2020

Editorial

  • Under Trump 2.0, the world and the India outlook
  • In energy-dependent world, the issue of food security
  • Places and worship


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