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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India’s cyber-scam epidemic is part of a multibillion global industry. This series traces a full arc
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‘The Secret of the Shiledars’ review: An amateurish hunt for Shivaji’s hidden treasure
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February nonfiction: Six new books that take deep dives into Indian history
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Mumbai’s architecture is losing its poetry
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Rona Wilson interview: ‘My arrest was a warning to others who stand against the abuse of power’
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‘The Other Sister’: An unconventional, brave novel about the unbearable emptiness of virtual living
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Budget 2025 key takeaways: No income tax till Rs 12 lakh, healthcare for gig workers and more
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New short stories by Namita Gokhale: A vacation to the mountains reacquaints a woman with her life
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Memory, history and spirit of truth in ‘The Sense of an Ending’ and ‘Nehru and the Spirit of India’
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Sri Lanka: National People’s Power and the path back to democracy