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    How Bhupinder Singh blends the ghazal with the guitar

    Manish Gaekwad
    · Apr 25, 2016 · 04:00 pm
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    A life of learning: Wendy Doniger on becoming the woman who pretended to be who she was

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    A history of (parts of) the world in thirty and one travel pieces

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    No officers, no equipment, no money – or, how the Indian army had to be built

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    Not just the Kohinoor: Four other artefacts that India wants Britain to return

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    Zubin Mehta says his father was extraordinarily musical – and these rare Bombay recordings prove it

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    Watch this British singer welcome spring with a soulful rendition of Faiz’s ‘Gulon Mein Rang Bhare’

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    In pictures: Girls in Pakistan aim for the international arena, one punch at a time

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    A new Perumal Murugan novel for English readers revisits passion and violence

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    The most American pop culture phenomenon of them all

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    Why my love affair with Bengali short stories became a book

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    Amid public feuds, a venerated medical journal finds itself under attack

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    Why you must read the 47-page novel that could win a Rs 50-lakh prize for translated literature

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    Pakistan's Girls in Green have arrived. Where are the sponsors?

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    How Delhi is becoming a city of post offices for poetry

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