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If you cannot view this message, please [click here] Follow us [THE HINDU] April 24, 2016 [Top story] [Heat wave conditions to persist till April 27] The IMD has issued severe heat wave or heat wave warnings for parts of Odisha, Jharkhand, Telangana and Rayalaseema in Andhra Pradesh. [Read more »] [BJP rakes up Ishrat issue to put Congress on defensive] Two ruling party MPs have moved notices for discussion on the issue [Read more »] [More Articles »] [Editor's Pick] [Legal system too expensive for most: Study] The survey reveals that 90 per cent of the litigants earn less than Rs. 3 lakh per annum and the median expected cost of litigation for this group is around Rs. 16,000. [Read more »] [Unseen Ravi Varma works to go on display] 131 works, which were printed after his death, to be displayed in Bengaluru from July 8 [Read more »] [More Articles »] [Opinion] [Here comes the sun] Experts’ tips on keeping yourself hydrated and infection-free as India stares at possibly its hottest summer ever recorded. [Read more »] [Retellings that keep giving] Shakespeare’s stories are alive today because they speak to our innermost selves. [Read more »] [More Articles »] [National] [BJP, not Congress, indulged in horse-trading: Sibal] The BJP has been levelling the charge of horse-trading against the former Chief Minister, Harish Rawat, on the basis of a sting operation. [Read more »] [Modi, Mamata making false promises: Rahul] Accusing the TMC government of going back on the promise of creating jobs, Mr. Gandhi said the Mamata government, like the Modi government, was anti-poor. [Read more »] [More Articles »] [International] [Professor hacked to death in Bangladesh] [Read more »] [North Korea to halt nuke tests if US stops joint military drills with the South] [Read more »] [More Articles »] [Business] [VW takes $18 bn hit over emissions scandal] Wolfsburg-based company could still face further costs, including potential U.S. Department of Justice (DoJ) fines. [Read more »] [RBI relief may not cut losses at PSU banks] With economic activity picking up further asset quality reviews by the central bank may not be on the cards [Read more »] [More Articles »] [Sports] [Warner, Dhawan make it once again for Hyderabad] Sunrisers play with the same eleven while Kings XI makes two changes to its side. [Read more »] [The Fizz behind Sunrisers’ triumphant march] David Warner resumed his role of ruthless run-hunter in right earnest, pillaging the Punjab attack at will. [Read more »] [More Articles »] [Society] [Lost in translation] After struggling for 16 years to keep the Sangam series alive in Orient Longman, when V. Abdulla won the first Yatra Award for translators in 1996,... [Read more »] [Yeast of Eden] A heavenly collection of stories and recipes of Indian and international breads [Read more »] [More Articles »] [Entertainment] [GoT: Addicted to the Game] [Read more »] [‘Even Spielberg will struggle to make films here’] [Read more »] [More Articles »] You are receiving this mail because you are a user of [thehindu.com]and have commented on an article. If you do not wish to receive any such mailers, [click here.] To ensure that you continue to receive your emails from The Hindu in your inbox, please add [newsletters.th@newsalert.thehindu.com] to your Address Book or Safe List. If you can't see the mailer, please [click here.] Group Sites [The Hindu] | [தி இந்து] | [Business Line] | [BL on Campus] | [Sportstarlive] | [Frontline] | [The Hindu Centre] | [The Hindu Hub] [Images] | [roofandfloor] | [Classifieds] [About Us] | [Contact Us] | [Subscription]

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