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Sunday book pick: ‘The Year of the Hare’, a 1975 Finnish novel, shows how to create your own miracle
Sayari Debnath
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A view of 19-century Bombay and its Parsis through the eyes of a Russian poet
Ajay Kamalakaran
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GRAP stage 3 restrictions revoked in Delhi as air quality improves
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‘The Death of a Sarus Crane’: Ambai’s detective stories excavate the murky depth of human behaviour
Saloni Sharma
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How can authoritarian rulers be rolled back? Accurate information for citizens holds the key
Suvojit Chattopadhyay
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The ten best international novels of 2024 – according to literary experts
Manjeet Ridon, The Conversation Alice Kelly, The Conversation Ankhi Mukherjee, The Conversation Debra Benita Shaw, The Conversation Edward Sugden, The Conversation Emily Zobel Marshall, The Conversation Jane McBride, The Conversation Orlaith Darling, The Conversation Sarah Annes Brown, The Conversation Scarlett Baron, The Conversation
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Punjab government must ensure immediate medical care for farm leader Jagjit Singh Dallewal: SC
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High Court grants 17th century Agra hammam interim protection from demolition
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MT Vasudevan Nair (1933-2024): Six essential books in translation by the Jnanpith Award winner
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Backstory 2024: They were bigoted gaurakshaks, but they were good to me
Vineet Bhalla
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From the depths and despair of the 2004 tsunami, a Sri Lankan prepares to scale great heights
Dimantha Dilan Thenuwara
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The best Indian web series of 2024, led by ‘Raat Jawaan Hai’
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Two structures inside Delhi’s Mehrauli Archaeological Park bear religious significance, ASI tells SC
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India’s landmark telemedicine initiative needs a revamp if it is to fulfil its potential
Biswanath Ghosh Dastidar
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The best films we watched in 2024
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Why does red wine sometimes cause headaches?
Andrew Waterhouse, The Conversation Apramita Devi, The Conversation
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Santiago Martin case: SC tells ED not to access data from accused man’s electronic devices
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Why does roughly half the world’s population speak Indo-European languages? A new book seeks answers
Richard H Davis
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A Hindu festival called Christmas: Encounters between a non-practising Hindu and Roman Catholicism
Kiran Nagarkar
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Author Taslima Nasreen accuses West Bengal of cancelling play based on her book ‘Lajja’
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