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    Why India's shape-shifting folk stories need to be read all over again

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    ‘Nineveh’ in Bombay, circa 1840s: When the splendours of ancient Assyria enraptured the city

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    'Religion-neutral' national population policy needed, says RSS

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    How a Confucian comeback is helping China manage its ageing population

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    · Jul 30, 2015 · 11:30 am
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    Lights, camera, action and votes: how Tamil screen icon MGR’s cinema fanned his political career

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