Important Articles from The Hindu Newspaper : 28/7/2025


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Front Page

  • Eight killed in stampede at temple in Haridwar
    • Prelims – SDRF & NDRF
  • Legacy of Chola dynasty provides road map for modern India: PM Modi
    • GS -1 Art & Culture
    • Prelims – Chola dynasty – Ecpansion and Maritime power – Chola administration – Main leaders
  • Maharashtra halts Ladki Bahin aid for 26.34 lakh people
    • Prelims – Ladki Bahin scheme

Science

  • New microscope reveals molecular jostling faster than ever before
    • Prelims – Fluorescein-dextran 
  • Deep-brain stimulation: nudging neurons
    • Prelims – Deep-brain stimulation (DBS)  – Parkinsons

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World

  • Urgent need for ‘global approach’ on AI regulation: UN tech chief

News

  • Textile sector is emerging as strength of the country: Modi
  • NMC bars use of live surgery broadcasts for promotional gain
  • ‘We have to acknowledge that Mughal period saw violence’
  • Eastern palette to find expression in President’s invitation for ‘At Home’
  • CERT fixes website flaw that exposed sensitive data of voluntary organ donors

Text & Context

  • How is India preparing against GLOF events?

Opinion

  • The need for doctor-led innovation
  • Bihar’s migrants lack SIR documents

Editorial

  • Clearing the air on ‘citizenship’ in Bihar poll roll revision
  • Understanding Russia’s Taliban gauntlet
  • Not the way

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