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  2. 2024 in India - Wikipedia

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    5 July – A victory parade is held in Mumbai by the Indian cricket team following their victory in the 2024 ICC Men's T20 World Cup. [110] [111] 6 July – 2024 Surat building collapse: At least seven people are killed and more than 15 others injured in the collapse of a residential building in Surat, Gujarat. [112] [113]

  3. India Today - Wikipedia

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    India Today is a weekly Indian English-language news magazine published by Living Media India Limited. [3] [4] It is the most widely circulated magazine in India, with a readership of close to 8 million. [5] In 2014, India Today launched a new online opinion-orientated site called the DailyO. [6]

  4. National Education Policy 2020 - Wikipedia

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    Foundational Stage: This is further subdivided into two parts: 3 years of preschool or anganwadi, followed by classes 1 and 2 in primary school. This will cover children of ages 3–7 years. The focus of studies will be in activity-based learning. Preparatory Stage: Classes 3 to 5, which will cover the ages of 8–10 years.

  5. List of newspapers in India - Wikipedia

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    India has the second-largest newspaper market in the world, with daily newspapers reporting a combined circulation of over 240 million copies as of 2018. [ 2 ] [ 3 ] There are publications produced in each of the 22 scheduled languages of India and in many of the other languages spoken throughout the country .

  6. Press Trust of India - Wikipedia

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    The Press Trust of India Ltd., commonly known as PTI, is the largest news agency in India. [4] It is headquartered in New Delhi and is a nonprofit cooperative among more than 450 Indian newspapers. [5] It has over 500 full-time employees as of 1 January 2022, including about 400 journalists.

  7. NCERT textbook controversies - Wikipedia

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    References to Dalit writer Omprakash Valmiki have been removed from the social science textbooks of Classes 7 and 8 as part of the latest revision. In the Class 7 textbook topic titled “Our Pasts-2”, pages 48 and 49 have been excluded. These pages mentioned “Mughal Emperors: Major campaigns and events.”

  8. The Week (Indian magazine) - Wikipedia

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    Popularly known as Mathukuttychayan, he was chairman of the Press Trust of India, president of the Indian Newspaper Society and chairman of the Audit Bureau of Circulations. He died on 1 August 2010. The obit which appeared in The Times of India said, "The highly acclaimed English news magazine-The Week-was his brainchild." [6]

  9. The Economic Times - Wikipedia

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    Owned by The Times Group, The Economic Times began publication in 1961 and it is sold in all major cities in India. As of 2023, it is the world's second-most widely read English-language business newspaper, after The Wall Street Journal, [4] with a readership of over 900,000.