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Aishwarya Kumar

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New Delhi, DL, India

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Maldives Election: Pro-China Abdulla Yameen Ousted, Nasheed-Backed Solih is New President

Maldives' Incumbent President Yameen was in the race, seeking a second term as the candidate from the Progressive Party Of Madives. → Read More

No Food, No Water, Two Deaths: How A Mental Rehabilitation Centre Survived The Floods

With no food supply, the staff at the retreat centre found it hard to keep up with the medical requirements as most medicines are administered with food. → Read More

No Pay, No Leaves: Plantation Workers In Kerala's Munnar Left On Their Own After Floods, Landslides

No lives were lost as the plantation workers had moved either to their relatives’ homes or to relief camps just as the water started rising. But for many, the floods wrecked their monthly income and they are now left to fend for themselves. → Read More

With 77 Cases So Far, Leptospirosis Threat Looms Over Kerala After Floods

With flood waters receding and Kerala slowly getting back up, tackling the threat of epidemic is the next task at hand. → Read More

Subramanian Swamy's 'Invade Maldives' Tweet Triggers Diplomatic Tiff, Indian Envoy Summoned

While the Indian government has distanced itself from Swamy's statement, sources confirmed that Mishra was summoned on Sunday. The Maldivian government expressed concern over the statement. → Read More

Residents of Kerala's Pandanad Thought It Was Just Another Monsoon… Then It Hit Them

Pandanad, in Alappuzha district's Chengannur taluk, was one of the worst-affected as incessant rains and floods ravaged Kerala. The residents, however, never got a heads up about what was going to hit them. → Read More

Sons Of The Seas | A News18.com Immersive

Revered and Reviled: Floods from the Eyes of Kerala Fishermen → Read More

Kerala Floods: The War Room Where Netas, Babus Marshalled e-Soldiers

The website, keralarescue.in, managed by a team of IAS officers and experts, evolved over time. What started off with just one option for people to 'request for help', turned into options to check relief camps, contribute, check flooded streets and enrol as volunteer. → Read More

Post Floods and Destruction, Kerala Gears up to Address This Silent Malady

Dr Cini Biju, a doctor at the Family Health Centre in Kadakampally, says that the government is creating its own army of psychologists, counsellors, psychiatrists to battle the state’s mental health crisis. → Read More

Imran Khan to Take Oath as Pakistan Prime Minister Today, Buzz Mounts on Cabinet Picks

While there has been no confirmation on the possible federal cabinet, speculation is rife that vice chair of Khan’s party Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) Shah Mehmood Qureshi will be made the foreign minister. → Read More

Dalit Supporters Raise Suspicion Over Deferring of Bharat Bandh

Despite the nation-wide agitation being deferred, Mahadika Reservation Samiti, a Telangana-based Dalit organisation, staged its protest at Jantar Mantar, in New Delhi on Thursday. → Read More

Harivansh as NDA Candidate For RS Dy Chairperson Tests Oppn Unity While Mending Ties With JD(U)

A Rajya Sabha member from JDU since 2014, Singh has been a veteran journalist. → Read More

Haryana's City Of Canals Tells a Tale Of Self-Styled Godman, Rapes, Blackmail and Undeterred Faith

Self-styled Baba Amarpuri aka Billu was arrested last week for allegedly raping and blackmailing over 120 women. He is said to have filmed the various times he committed the crime and the videos went viral, leading to his arrest last week. → Read More

Imran Khan's Wait Seems to be Over and he Might Just be Given the 'Prize'

Imran Khan has not one case of corruption against him, probably unprecedented in the Islamic Republic. → Read More

Pakistan Elections: Women Minority Candidates Are Fighting Religion, Hierarchy For Electoral Success

Minorities make up for about 4% of Pakistan’s total population. Pakistan has an electoral system where minorities and women are allowed a specific percentage of reserved seats. There are, however, many like Naiomi who are fighting from a general seat. → Read More

India-ASEAN Maritime Cooperation Will Set Tone for Indo-Pacific Region: VK Singh

Speaking at the track 1.5 event, Delhi Dialogue, MoS External Affairs VK Singh said that the government’s Act East Policy was a leap forward than the Look East policy. → Read More

Why TDP is Claiming Success for a No-Confidence Motion It's Set to Lose to Modi Govt

The TDP MP who moved the no-confidence motion against the Narendra Modi government said that a discussion on the government's failures was a success in itself. → Read More

Maryam Nawaz: How an Unlikely Heir Emerged from Shadows of the Sharif Men

Maryam’s rise in the political sphere in Pakistan is what contemporary stories are made of. Like many women, she married young and had three children. Her father brought her under his wings officially in 2012, until then, she was actively involved in her family’s philanthropic organization, Sharif Trust while also pursuing her PhD at Cambridge University. → Read More

Amid Lahore Shutdown, It Was Punjab Caretaker CM Who Came Under Fire, Not Nawaz Sharif

While former Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif was waiting to board his flight to Lahore from Abu Dhabi, he asked Askari to resign saying that a crackdown of this kind was not just Askari’s doing but “somebody forcing the government to take such action.” → Read More

I Am Ready for Character Assassination, Says Reham Khan After Controversial Book Release

Her book, which details her marriage with former cricketer and Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaaf (PTI) leader Imran Khan, has stirred several controversies in Pakistan and beyond. → Read More