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Aditi Bhaduri
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Will Kolkata’s love for all things Russian extend to food from the Soviet Republics?
‘Milee Droog’, a restaurant in the city, offers more authentic fare than just the ubiquitous Russian salad.
Aditi Bhaduri
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The multi-layered success of South Asian migrants to the Gulf is a worthy reminder in phobic times
But while migration has lifted scores out of poverty, it has also sharpened communal divides.
Aditi Bhaduri
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A Rabbi is bringing gender equality to Orthodox Judaism – from the synagogue in Delhi
Rabbi Ezekiel Malekar’s daughter and his work at the National Human Rights Commission have turned him into a feminist.
Aditi Bhaduri
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This holiday season, who’s ‘Uninvited’ from Goa?
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‘No data’ and other tactics: How the government is dodging RTI queries on health pacts with Big Tech
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‘Ours is the only Kashmir party under attack’: Waheed Parra on the loneliness of the PDP
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What does the summary expulsion of an Opposition MP say about Parliamentary democracy in India?
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‘Did Ram say kick out the poor?’ The discontent of the displaced in new Ayodhya
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Growing Isis threat lends urgency to Abu Dhabi crown prince's visit to India for Republic Day
India has been coming closer to the Gulf in recent years, with ties moving beyond trade to defence and security cooperation.
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In Kyrgyzstan, Bollywood mania ensures a festival of India all year round
Bollywood in particular and India in general has seeped its way into the national culture and psyche of the Central Asian country.
Aditi Bhaduri