Important Articles from The Hindu Newspaper : 11/3/2025


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Front Page

  • Talks yield no result, Highways remain blocked in Manipur
    • GS -3 Internal Security
  • Mark Carney to replace Trudeau as PM of Canada
    • GS -2 Bilateral Relationship
    • Read about India – Canada Relationship
  • Lalit Modi’s Vanuatu passport to be ‘cancelled’
    • Prelims – Map marking – Vanuatu
  • Union Minister, DMK MPs spar in Lok Sabha
    • Prelims – PM Schools for Rising India scheme 

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Science

  • Looking for a potent cosmic particle accelerator? There’s one near earth

World

  • Former U.S. diplomats hold ‘cordial’ meeting with Jamaat leaders in Dhaka
  • Iran to consider talks on militarisation of nuclear programme

Business

  • SEBI may rejig short-selling norms

News

  • India second-largest arms importer after Ukraine in 2020-24, says SIPRI
  • ‘Over six lakh cases identified as part of TB control campaign’
  • Parliamentary panel asks govt. to conduct Census at the earliest
  • New Delhi considers restoring High Commissioner to Canada to reset ties

Text & Context

  • Does T.N. offer engineering courses in Tamil?
  • What is behind the rise of quick commerce?

Opinion

  • Flawed food regulations fuel the obesity crisis

Editorial

  • The Indian university and the search for a V-C
  • An India-U.S. trade agreement and the test of WTO laws
  • Miles to go



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