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    'India has more than one National Book'

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    · Dec 14, 2014 · 01:27 pm
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    Eight extraordinary English-language novels of 2014 from around the world

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    · Dec 14, 2014 · 03:30 am
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    Facebook is thinking about adding a 'dislike' button, but don’t expect it to be called that

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    Can’t Keep a Good Girl Down: Confessions of an external affairs minister

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    The other half of conflict: the story of Kashmir’s women

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    · Dec 12, 2014 · 06:30 am
  • Malala charms Nobel audience: I am the only peace prize winner who still fights with her younger brothers

    Malala charms Nobel audience: I am the only peace prize winner who still fights with her younger brothers

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    · Dec 10, 2014 · 11:28 pm
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    Rude comments online are a reality we can’t get away from

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    · Dec 02, 2014 · 04:30 pm
  • In Aatish Taseer's new novel, shimmerings of an idea of Indianness

    In Aatish Taseer's new novel, shimmerings of an idea of Indianness

    Aatish Taseer
    · Dec 02, 2014 · 03:30 am
  • Thirty years later, a museum wants to change the way we look at the survivors of the Bhopal gas leak

    Thirty years later, a museum wants to change the way we look at the survivors of the Bhopal gas leak

    Mridula Chari
    · Nov 30, 2014 · 06:30 am
  • Why Upamanyu Chatterjee’s new novel must be read: because everyone turns 50 one day

    Why Upamanyu Chatterjee’s new novel must be read: because everyone turns 50 one day

    Sumana Roy
    · Nov 30, 2014 · 04:30 am
  • Russia hits back at the US on human rights violation in the aftermath of Ferguson riots

    Russia hits back at the US on human rights violation in the aftermath of Ferguson riots

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    · Nov 27, 2014 · 12:10 pm
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    Jerusalem: where religion divides but lives are entwined

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    · Nov 24, 2014 · 12:30 pm
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    The Letter: From The Book of Gold Leaves

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    · Nov 18, 2014 · 05:30 am
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    What's Lata doing in a Britney Spears song? Western tunes with unlikely Bollywood samples

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    · Nov 17, 2014 · 11:00 am
  • 'Parsis can laugh at themselves without any malice in their hearts'

    'Parsis can laugh at themselves without any malice in their hearts'

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    · Nov 16, 2014 · 12:30 pm
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    The Alzheimer’s enigma: can the mystery of what causes the condition be solved?

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    · Nov 09, 2014 · 04:30 am
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    When Haider went looking for his father

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    Why the BJP might be replicating the Shiv Sena model in Punjab

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    · Nov 07, 2014 · 05:30 am
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    Former teammates bat for Sachin, slam Chappell

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