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A killing has put the spotlight on a tiny, little-known minority in Kashmir
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Can you take a dog to a temple? Devdutt Pattanaik on the role of dogs in Hindu mythology
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As climate change worsens floods and storms, women in rural Bangladesh are paying a higher price
Households headed by women allocate up to 30% of their spending to protect themselves from extreme weather.
Md Tahmid Zami, Thomson Reuters Foundation
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Opinion: Afghan Taliban has no intention of becoming a normal modern-day political actor
The regime is validating the international community’s suspicions regarding its ability to govern, deal with security and guarantee human rights.
Muhammad Amir Rana, Dawn.com
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Blamed by locals for forest fires, Chirpine trees are acutally keeping the Himalayas green
Instances of forest fires have risen in Uttarakhand in the past few years. But the cause may not be what the locals suspect.
Varsha Singh, IndiaSpend.com
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WHO confirms 92 cases of monkeypox across 12 countries
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Why the US wants to ban menthol cigarettes
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Two plaques in Srirangapatna claim to mark the spot where Tipu Sultan died. Which one is accurate?
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Feeding divine guests and eating of children: Wendy Doniger on the horrors of hospitality in myths
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Feeding divine guests and eating of children: Wendy Doniger on the horrors of hospitality in myths
Instances from Indian mythology that show how cruelty springs from the fear of the divine.
Wendy Doniger
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How have some people managed to avoid Covid-19 for so long? It could be more than just luck
We can also dismiss the Marvel-esque superpower theory.
Lindsay Broadbent, The Conversation
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‘Battles of Our Own’: A harsh reminder of how political power imbalances control individual desires
Jagadish Mohanty’s ‘Battles of Our Own’ (Nija Nija Panipatha) was published in Odia in 1990 and has just been translated into English.
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‘Before, people didn’t even know about the Thomas Cup’: PM Modi meets India’s Thomas Cup winners
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Caught on camera: Man takes ‘wrong turn’, ends up driving down Rome’s iconic Spanish Steps
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Flash mob: Actor Monami Ghosh and SpiceJet crew dance to promote new film in Kolkata airport
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‘Being Ravi Shastri is fun’: Former Indian cricket coach and cricketer in a new avatar for an ad
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‘The Great Gama’: Google doodle honours 144th birth anniversary of Indian wrestler with rare clip