Swear words get dropped from both Simran and Lucknow Central. And an Indian Administrative Officer may not be referred to as a “kameene kutte”.
Reading
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Five reasons for the BJP’s unprecedented third-time win in Haryana
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Why Adivasis in Jharkhand are agitating over MS Dhoni’s favourite temple
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The BJP lost, but it will be hard to ignore in Jammu and Kashmir
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How Sikkim’s beauty enthralled Nicholas Roerich
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‘Love is self-generating / Nimble and uninhibited’: Read three poems by writer Iffat Nawaz
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From the memoir: An Indian-American woman on growing up with white society beauty standards
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Atta Galatta Bangalore Literature Festival announces its nonfiction and fiction longlists for 2024
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‘Influenced by politics’: Why a Muslim man’s conviction for ‘love jihad’ is bad in law
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In a new book, Devdutt Pattanaik argues that the Harappan civilisation persists in our memories
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How bad political equilibrium in India makes for bad economics