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Why BJP leaders’ comments on study about Muslim population in India are misleading
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The numbers show the idea of Muslim population explosion is nothing but political propaganda
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Zubin Mehta says his father was extraordinarily musical – and these rare Bombay recordings prove it
The famous conductor, who turns 80 this month, inherited the passion for western classical music from his violinist father, Mehli Mehta.
Zubin Mehta
· Apr 20, 2016 · 08:30 am
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