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The Last Page: A Tribute to Newspaper Endings

Explore the poignant history of 'The Last Page' in Indian newspapers, a fading tradition that offered solace, wisdom, and connection. Discover why this quiet corner of print media is deeply missed.

1985: Mahanta Poised for Assam CM, Global Events Unfold

On December 22, 1985, Prafulla Mahanta neared becoming Assam CM as AGP won majority. Global news included Winnie Mandela's detention, VP Singh on tax raids, and a reported massacre in Sri Lanka. Dive into this historical snapshot.

Brother Ink Tank Printers Celebrate Decade in India

Brother International India celebrates 10 successful years of its Ink Tank printer series, revolutionizing home & office printing with reliability and low cost-per-page. Discover the journey!

1985 Flashback: SAARC Unity, Gandhi on Punjab Terror

On December 6, 1985, SAARC foreign ministers backed regional cooperation, PM Rajiv Gandhi called for firm action against Punjab terrorists, and an acid leak in Delhi turned fatal. Explore this pivotal day in history.

40 Years Ago: Delhi Gas Leak Panic After Bhopal

On Dec 5, 1985, sulphuric acid fumes from a Delhi factory leak caused widespread panic, just a year after Bhopal. L-G ordered a probe, three executives arrested. Read the full story.

Rajiv Gandhi's 1985 Tech Import Norms & Key Events

On December 2, 1985, PM Rajiv Gandhi set strict tech import rules for industry, Karnataka CM called for tougher libel laws, and Punjab saw violence. Explore this pivotal day in India's history.

Jadavpur University student wing demands ban on RSF

Trinamool Chhatra Parishad at Jadavpur University demands a ban on Revolutionary Students' Front for glorifying a slain Maoist leader. University VC says law will decide action. Read the full story.

Suicide Bomber Attacks Pakistan FC Camp in Nokundi

A major security breach in Nokundi, Balochistan, as a suicide bomber attacks a Frontier Corps camp. The Balochistan Liberation Front claims responsibility. Details on casualties and the ongoing militant threat.

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