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    Behind Narendra Modi’s G20 facade, the persecution of minorities and India’s descent into autocracy

    Rasheed Ahmed
    · Sep 09, 2023 · 11:30 am
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    · Sep 09, 2023 · 10:35 am
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    ‘Jawan’ is being called a ‘mass movie’ – but what does this term really mean?

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    · Sep 09, 2023 · 09:21 am
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    How can we reimagine India in authoritarian times? Thoughts from the North East

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    · Sep 09, 2023 · 09:00 am
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    Opinion: Can Indian systems of thought be assimilated into the universal canons of literature?

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    ‘Translating women writers enables their cultural positions to be represented’: Alo Shome

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    Is the Modi government using G20 for domestic political gain?

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    ‘No students talking to each other’: In the US, some schools are banning the use of cellphones

    Carey L Biron, Thomson Reuters Foundation
    · Sep 08, 2023 · 10:00 pm
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    Fiction: Marianne is fixated on her mother’s disappearance and the secrets she thinks her father has

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    ‘Will send you to the moon on Chandrayaan-4’: Haryana CM to woman seeking jobs in her village

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    Two writers – in 1928 and in 2016 – wrote of the value of physical work, and its caste connotations

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    Modi using Sanatana Dharma controversy to divert attention from Manipur violence: Udhayanidhi Stalin

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