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  • ‘Sister Midnight’ review: Radhika Apte is a blast as a rebellious housewife with a dark side
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    ‘Sister Midnight’ review: Radhika Apte is a blast as a rebellious housewife with a dark side

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    Meeting diaspora, watching garba, speaking to ANI: What anti-terror MP delegations are doing abroad

  • Ngũgĩ wa Thiong’o (1938–2025): Five things to know about one of Africa’s greatest ever writers
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    Ngũgĩ wa Thiong’o (1938–2025): Five things to know about one of Africa’s greatest ever writers

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    YouTuber Mohak Mangal agrees to remove ‘objectionable’ parts of video about ANI

  • Mumbai Commuter Rail division: Some ideas on fixing the commercial capital’s lifeline
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    Mumbai Commuter Rail division: Some ideas on fixing the commercial capital’s lifeline

  • Translated short fiction: A Konkani Christian cowherd wonders if he should convert to Hinduism
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    Translated short fiction: A Konkani Christian cowherd wonders if he should convert to Hinduism

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    A border ran through it: The life and lonely death of an 80-year-old Kashmiri man

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    It’s a ‘golden age’ for the Hindi news business – but not so much for Hindi journalism or democracy

  • ‘Kankhajura’ review: An engaging look at insidious evil
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    ‘Kankhajura’ review: An engaging look at insidious evil

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    ‘I want all people to be nothing else but Indians’: Shashi Tharoor on BR Ambedkar’s vision

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Watch, Cricket: Jonny Bairstow run out in a bizarre dismissal in second Ashes Test

According to rules, the batter cannot leave the crease until the ball is dead but Bairstow seemed to have begun walking towards his partner before that.

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Jul 02, 2023 · 05:47 pm Updated Aug 27, 2023 · 03:48 pm
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Watch, Cricket: Jonny Bairstow run out in a bizarre dismissal in second Ashes Test
Australia's Travis Head (C) points as he talks with England's Jonny Bairstow whilst the await the successfully appeal for Bairstow's wicket for 10 runs on day five of the second Ashes cricket Test match between England and Australia at Lord's cricket ground in London on July 2, 2023. | AFP

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