Reading
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A book on Delhi’s histories recounts how Hazrat Nizamuddin Auliya’s shrine became a pilgrimage site
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2
A restaurant menu from 1935 is a reminder of how much Bombay has changed
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3
‘Iru’: A biography in motion about anthropologist Irawati Karve, who lived life on her own terms
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4
Start the week with a film: ‘Valu’ is a side-splitting comedy with a brilliant cast
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5
How did Surat become the setting for an 18th-century French story?
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6
Not ‘rote’ learning but focus on two principles that produces skilled, creative Chinese students
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7
‘Illegal’ immigration, fiscal conservatism: What’s driving Indian-American support for Donald Trump
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Interview: Why Indian Americans have moved slightly towards the Republicans
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9
For the millions of Indians travelling abroad, food lessons from Gandhi, Vivekananda and Mamata
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10
Booker Prize review: The wretched of the earth in Charlotte Wood’s novel ‘Stone Yard Devotional’