Important Articles from The Hindu Newspaper : 29/2/2024


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Front Page

  • Manipur police protest against Meitei outfit

Science

  • The rocky vista of medicinal cannabis that research is bringing into view
  • Early bloom of the jacaranda sparks furious climate debate in Mexico

Business

  • ‘I-T’s faceless assessment has given great relief to tax payer’
  • Domestic production of chips is next big space: MeitY official
  • ‘Number of ultra-rich in India increased 6% in 2023 to 13,263’

World

  • Gaza death count nears 30,000 as UN warns of an ‘imminent’ famine
  • Pak. President may face the heat for not convening new House session

News

  • 3,300 kg of drugs seized off Gujarat coast; 5 held
  • Govt. employees to go on strike from May 1 for OPS
  • Top Spanish official likely to pitch deal for submarine
  • India asks U.S. to probe pro-Khalistani groups
  • Nepal-India official dialogue silent on landmark Pancheshwar project
  • Govt. bans 2 factions of Jammu & Kashmir outfit under UAPA
  • Mizoram Assembly adopts resolution against border fence
  • S. Korean President to visit India this year: envoy

Text & Context

  • On irregularities in vertical devolution

Opinion

  • India’s fight against rare diseases

Editorial

  • Vignettes of a Janus-faced economy
  • The economic case for investing in India’s children
  • Strength vs reason
  • Lives and livelihoods

States

  • PM Modi inaugurates country’s first indigenous hydrogen fuel cell ferry

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