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  1. Delhi monsoon is here, says IMD. Parts of the city get 2-5 mm rain

    theprint.in › science › delhi-monsoon-is-here-says-imd-parts-of-the-city-get-2-or-5-mm...

    The last time Delhi experienced a delayed monsoon onset was in 2021, when the rains reached Delhi on 13 July.

    2026-07-05
  2. Mumbai-Pune Expressway reopens after landslide, waterlogging; traffic restored on key stretch

    theprint.in › india › mumbai-pune-expressway-reopens-after-landslide-waterlogging-traf...

    Authorities cleared debris and floodwater to resume movement, but heavy rain continues to disrupt rail services and keep large parts of Mumbai and surrounding areas on high alert.

    2026-07-06
  3. How Mehrauli went from cheap real estate to Delhi elite’s party spot

    theprint.in › ground-reports › mehrauli-cheap-real-estate-haunted-houses-delhi-elite-p...

    Mehrauli was once ‘a wonderful private secret’ of the wives of diplomats and Delhi’s French and American circles. Then came Olive.

    2026-07-05
  4. Something's changed in the monsoon clouds over India in 30 years

    theprint.in › environment › monsoon-indian-clouds-climate-change › 2978458

    The disappearance of altostratus clouds has transformed predictable, steady showers into chaotic and heavy downpours.

    2026-07-06
  5. Why many parties break up when out of power and some don’t

    theprint.in › national-interest › political-defections-ideology-bjp-congress-sena-ncp-...

    Ideology keeps parties together, or the glue of power. Without either, you face the ongoing defections at an industrial scale.

    2026-07-05
  6. India lived in ancient Europe as a positive ‘Other’

    theprint.in › opinion › india-ancient-europe-positive-other-ties-colonialism › 28464...

    Stories of Indian spices, beasts, and kings fired the European imagination for a thousand years. India anchored Europe’s sense of the world.

    2026-07-05
  7. Jammu and Kashmir offers a model for NEP-led success. It's called ‘Design Your Degree’

    theprint.in › opinion › jammu-and-kashmir-offers-a-model-for-nep-led-success-its-calle...

    The contributions of Indian universities to the knowledge economy remain insufficient, especially when compared to institutions abroad like MIT and Imperial College.

    2026-07-05