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    Readers’ comments: On Gaza, why should Indians show solidarity when no one supported us?

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    Jammu and Kashmir administration fined Rs 9 lakh for failing to pay dues to contractor

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    Read: Atul Sabharwal’s original story ‘The Decipherer’, on which his movie ‘Berlin’ is based

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