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In unreleased comedy film by the Telugu Jews of Andhra lies hope of a visit to their ‘promised land
The Bene Ephraim community of Andhra Pradesh have tried to uphold Hebrew customs and want to see Israel once.
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India’s first press crackdown: In 1782, a noted paper was shut down for taking on governor-general
Newspapers and government have constantly been at loggerheads. Today, history repeats itself with the raids on NDTV.
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Demonetisation may have caused lasting damage to economy: political economist Barbara Harriss-White
The Emeritus Professor at the Oxford University who has studied India’s informal economy over several decades, surveys the toll notebandi has taken.
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