Important Articles from The Hindu Newspaper : 9/1/2024


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Front Page

  • SC sets aside release of 11 life convicts in Bilkis case
  • India, Maldives discuss spat; Israel steps into controversy
  • DGCA revises duty norms for pilots; allows more rest, fewer night flights

Science

  • South Korea superconductivity claim revived with new data

Business

  • Onions, tomatoes, pulses bump up veggie plate prices by 12% in Dec.
  • Brace for slower economic growth in 2024-25, says Crisil

World

  • Oppenheimer tops Golden Globes on bittersweet night for Barbie

News

  • ‘Viksit Bharat Yatra aims to help schemes reach all beneficiaries’
  • Modi lauds Hasina on poll victory in Bangladesh, seeks people-centric partnership
  • I have to form Bench to hear plea against collegium system: CJI
  • Grant of remission a ‘classic case’ of using SC to violate law: verdict
  • Rule of law doesn’t mean protection to a fortunate few: Justice Nagarathna
  • Avoid en masse remission without application of mind: Supreme Court
  • PM suggests roll-out of three new criminal laws in U.T.s by year-end
  • DRDO counter-drone system ready, handed over to private firms

Text & Context

  • Debating India’s new hit-and-run law

Opinion

  • Understanding the EU’s carbon border tax
  • Exploring India’s diverse cultural heritage through GI tag

Editorial

  • Curb the disillusionment with the traditional rule of law
  • An ambitious push for values, ethics in higher education
  • Unlawful remission

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