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Neha Kirpal
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Ursula the ‘Jungle Queen’: The extraordinary story of the Englishwoman who led Naga soldiers in WWII
Ursula Graham Bower’s remarkable story has been brought back to life in a play.
Neha Kirpal
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‘Heidi’ in Hindi: A translation brings the classic children’s book to new readers. Will they care?
This 19th century tale set in the Swiss Alps has sold more than 50 million copies in over 50 languages.
Neha Kirpal
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Just how bad is Delhi’s pollution? People are driving through smog to grab time in an oxygen chamber
Plants and air-purifiers can only provide temporary respite. Experts say the real crisis began when Delhi’s Ridge was destroyed.
Neha Kirpal
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These innovations have made Amrik Sukhdev Dhaba in Murthal the truck drivers’ favourite since 1967
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In Sambhal, Muslims allege UP police stormed booths, snatched IDs and beat up voters on polling day
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Ambitious tourism plans for Lakshadweep ignore limited availability of freshwater
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The numbers show the idea of Muslim population explosion is nothing but political propaganda
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Why BJP leaders’ comments on study about Muslim population in India are misleading
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An artist lauded by the Pope explains why Indian and Italian puppetry share the same spirit
Puppeteer Brune Leone travels the world, staging performances that tackle universal themes.
Neha Kirpal
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If you’re wondering how to raise a feminist, Indian publishing houses might have an answer
Young girls are affected disproportionately by everything from poverty to corruption and global warming. Children’s stories should reflect that.
Neha Kirpal