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    ‘Hindus are 100% responsible for cow slaughter’: A sanyasi freedom fighter’s claim still holds true

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    How do you translate classic literature for contemporary readers?

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    Meet ‘Bullet Swamy’, the self-styled godman whose genitals were severed by a woman in Kerala

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  • How 12th century Persian poet Omar Khayyám inspired a hedonistic counterculture in Victorian England

    How 12th century Persian poet Omar Khayyám inspired a hedonistic counterculture in Victorian England

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  • Here is what went into the making of the first Indian feature film

    Here is what went into the making of the first Indian feature film

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  • The big question: Is yoga for power or fitness, wisdom or devotion?

    The big question: Is yoga for power or fitness, wisdom or devotion?

    Devdutt Pattanaik
    · Apr 26, 2017 · 08:00 am
  • Civil Services Day: Is India’s steel frame really rusted?

    Civil Services Day: Is India’s steel frame really rusted?

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    · Apr 21, 2017 · 10:30 am
  • From Ramayana to the scriptures, it's clear India has a long history of eating meat

    From Ramayana to the scriptures, it's clear India has a long history of eating meat

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    Is this the real reason for the arrest warrant against Rakhi Sawant?

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    · Apr 05, 2017 · 08:15 am
  • Glimpses of 'Aristotle’s Masterpiece': A 17th-century guide on what to expect when you're expecting

    Glimpses of 'Aristotle’s Masterpiece': A 17th-century guide on what to expect when you're expecting

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    Hindu saints invented nuclear technology, cosmetic surgery, rockets and planes: Gujarat university

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    · Mar 09, 2017 · 08:58 am
  • After 16 years of fighting red tape and religion, women still can’t visit a Kerala peak

    After 16 years of fighting red tape and religion, women still can’t visit a Kerala peak

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    What happened when a medieval Urdu text was performed in a craft beer pub in Mumbai

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    Pain is the silent epidemic that India's health systems are failing to handle

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    Moving up: How caste shapes the choice of work in one Uttar Pradesh village

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    Most founders of startups worth over $1 bn are from Stanford, Harvard... and the IITs

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    · Jan 28, 2017 · 07:30 pm
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    The Mahabharata: How an oral narrative of the bards became a text of the Brahmins

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