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February 17, 2026e-Paper

Spotlight

An olive green recession

On February 3, women who provide services on the Urban Company platform went on strike to protest unfair working conditions.

‘Unblock our lives’ | Women gig workers protest in Delhi

Tiger tale: Life in the territory of fear in Andhra Pradesh

Transplanted lives: Organ donation in Kerala gains traction

Phulender Thakur, who moved to Telangana 25 years ago as a farm hand, supervises a group of youth from his native village, Madhepura, at a grape farm at Muduchinthalapally in Medchal Malkajgiri.

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Manori Bibi (holding a baby), who lost her husband to mob lynching, with other family members in Astia village of Balasore district in north Odisha.
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