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    What Afghanistan's new Parliament building, a gift from India, looks like

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    ISL semi-final: Chennai breeze past Kolkata 3-0 in the first leg in Pune

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    Intolerance debate: How some historical brutalities are more special than others

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    How Bajirao and Mastani became a byword for doomed romance

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    The DSC Prize shortlist points to an impending crisis of literary fiction

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    Mumbai weekend cultural calendar: The Times Litfest, DJ Shantanu Ghosh gig, and more

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    As Anupam Kher hosted a Q&A session on Twitter, here are some queries he didn't address

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