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Have compensated 98% of endosulfan pesticide exposure victims, Kerala tells Supreme Court
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-The Telegraph Twitter is making journalism lazy Some sixteen years after the micro-blogging site was created,Twitter occupies more mind space on an hourly basis than its social media rivals. It is currently most used for news breaks in times of conflict,revolution or negotiation and for direct communication by politicians and governments. The rest of the time it offers opinion-mongering by journalists and the public at large and becomes a platform for journalists and...
More »Eight months after rolling back farm laws, Centre sets up MSP panel -Sanjeeb Mukherjee
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