Important Articles from The Hindu Newspaper : 7/3/2025


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Front Page

  • Many of Trump’s priorities work for India: Jaishankar
  • ‘If Pakistan vacates PoK, Kashmir issue will be solved’
  • Unblock Vikatan site once it temporarily removes cartoon: HC

Science

  • Medical wearables tech: an early warning system for your health
  • Harnessing gut microbiome to halt vitiligo

Business

  • ‘₹29,208 cr. declared in foreign assets’
  • ‘India’s growth pegged at 6.5% in FY26 despite challenges’

News

  • Govt. launches platform for Indian AI models, boosts shared GPU capacity
  • ₹1 lakh crore fund to stimulate private sector research and development close to approval
  • SC Collegium names Calcutta HC judge for elevation to top court
  • Plea in SC for implementing NEP in T.N., Kerala, Bengal
  • Pro-Khalistan protester breaches security at Jaishankar’s London event
  • PM likely to visit Sri Lanka in April, launch solar power plant project
  • India, T.N. must help protect livelihood of fisher folk in north Sri Lanka: Colombo
  • INSV Tarini with two women Navy officers leaves Port Stanley
  • First CDS visit to Australia aids cooperation on ‘shared priorities and interoperability’

Text & Context

  • The academic link between Nepal and India

Opinion

  • Is Artificial Intelligence affecting critical thinking skills?

Editorial

  • Beyond ‘Beijing’, unlocking a feminist future in India
  • Women in corporate leadership, the lived reality
  • Tyranny of numbers

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