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Archery, World Cup Yecheon: Deepika Kumari loses in women’s recurve bronze medal match
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Cyclone Remal over Bay of Bengal intensifies into severe cyclonic storm
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Rajasthan’s BJP government to review reservations given to Muslims under OBC category
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Payal Kapadia’s Cannes Grand Prix shows why free expression is vital for FTII and other institutions
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Badminton, Malaysia Masters Super 500, as it happened: Sindhu goes down to Wang Zhi Yi in a decider
Abhijit Nair
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From one enfant terrible to another: Decoding the mystery of FN Souza’s sketch of a Russian composer
Luis Dias
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Athletics: Neeraj Chopra pulls out of Ostrava Golden Spike event as a precautionary measure
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Odisha Assembly polls: BJP candidate detained for allegedly vandalising EVM
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Lok Sabha elections: Sixth phase records estimated voter turnout of 61.2%
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Gujarat: 33 killed in Rajkot gaming zone fire, three detained
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How Calcutta High Court orders have helped BJP in the ongoing elections
Vineet Bhalla
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Did PMO not communicate our request to cancel Prajwal Revanna’s passport, asks Karnataka minister
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Despite several poll code violations, EC reluctant to perform its duties, say former bureaucrats
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Do romance readers care about the historical accuracy of the ‘Bridgerton’ series of novels?
Lisa J Hackett, The Conversation Jo Coghlan, The Conversation
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EC releases constituency-wise absolute voter turnout data for five phases of Lok Sabha polls
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Badminton, Malaysia Masters Super 500: PV Sindhu through to first tour final of the season
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SPPU admission 2024: Last date to register for UG/PG and other courses today, apply now
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Archery, World Cup Yecheon: Indians win compound women’s team gold; clinch silver in mixed event
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Cash transfers vs Sandeshkhali: How Bengali women are choosing between Trinamool and BJP
Shoaib Daniyal
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‘I believe in neither government reports nor happy literature’: A writer-translator conversation
Sayari Debnath