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ThePrint.in is a news, analysis, opinion & knowledge media company that sharply focuses on politics, policy, government and governance.
Start your mornings with our journalists who bring you the big story of the day in ThePrintAM.
ThePrintPod offers you our special reports and opinions for when you‘re on the go.
End your day with our most popular show ‘Cut The Clutter’ by Editor-in-Chief Shekhar Gupta.
But that’s not all. We also have Pure Science, National Interest, ThePrint Uninterrupted, Global Print, Politically Correct and PoliTricks.
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बीजेपी 2024, यहां तक कि 2029 के लिए भी अपना रोडमैप बना रही है. विपक्ष अब भी 2018 में फंसा हुआ है
बीजेपी 2024, यहां तक कि 2029 के लिए भी अपना रोडमैप बना रही है. विपक्ष अब भी 2018 में फंसा हुआ है
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ThePrintAM | What led to the fall of Credit Suisse bank?
ThePrintAM | What led to the fall of Credit Suisse bank?
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Cut The Clutter:
Until last year, Amritpal Singh — with short hair, and closely-shaved beard — seemed like an unlikely face to represent radical Sikhism. But he is now seen by many as the successor of Bhindranwale. What changed? Editor-in-Chief Shekhar Gupta offers a timeline to explain how the ‘legend’ of Amritpal Singh was built, in Ep. 1194 of Cut The Clutter.
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Politically Correct | BJP is planning its roadmap for 2024, even 2029. The opposition is still stuck in 2018
Opposition’s 2024 hope lies in BJP maxing out theory but it’s misplaced -- Watch ThePrint #PoliticallyCorrect with Political Editor DK Singh
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5 older feminists recall what kickstarted their fight—1975 report that changed everything
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‘मेरे बेटे की बरसी पर लोगों को पहुंचने से रोकने की योजना’- मूसेवाला के पिता ने अमृतपाल कार्रवाई क
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Cut the Clutter
Keep up the amazing job Sekhar ji
Decoupled and explained in simple language so that people like me can understand 👏👏👏
Journalism
Shekhar Gupta has a flair and simple in presenting facts, presenting multiple viewpoints. I loved his Walk the Talk on NDTV which sadly has been discontinued. It would be nice to see him outdoors from his office, but keep up the good work. I like his honesty in asking for subscriptions. I hope a lot of viewers actually subscribe. .
Apologia!
I’m a big fan of most Print journalists & their work but not of the recent work by Jyoti Malhotra on India Pakistan Bangladesh relations. She seems to be apologizing for the idiot Pakistani commentator about being thrilled that the Pak team captain read namaaz in front of the Indian team. What is the Indian fault in that? Except getting smoked by an average Pak team of course.
And she seems to somehow feel sorry for the Bangladeshi artists exhibition being canceled while justifying the anti Hindu riots in Bangladesh because, you know, the Quran is “so sacred”.
Disgustingly apologetic for no reason.