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For children: When the Greeks, Shakas, Parthians, and Kushanas made a pitstop in ancient India
Saisudha Acharya
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Gaza ceasefire to end if Hamas does not return hostages by Saturday: Israel’s Benjamin Netanyahu
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‘Asan Bibir Panchali’: A Bengali Islamic devotional folklore that opposes female infanticide
Projit Bihari Mukharji
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Slow Lane: India grapples with ‘award wapsi’
Nachiket Deuskar
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In our dreams: What if India could host the greatest literature festival of all times?
Sayari Debnath
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As Bhutan king visits India, he should be urged to free political prisoners in his country
Meenakshi Ganguly
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For children: The legendary kings, formidable queens and fearless fighters of Chittorgarh, Rajasthan
Bhakti Mathur
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Remembering the lost art of calligraphy in Kashmir from the 7th century to the late 19th century
Khawar Khan Achakzai
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KGMU non teaching registration deadline postponed till March 3; apply now for 332 posts
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For children: Who was Hansa Mehta, tireless feminist and ‘founding mother of the Indian republic’?
Karthik Venkatesh
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Roopa Pai on how ‘chow chow’ or Bangalore brinjals became a staple on the city’s plate
Roopa Pai
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Father, benefactor, god: In Assam region, reverence goes alongside conflict with elephants
Nabarun Guha
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Beyond the dream: What India can learn from Martin Luther King Jr’s lessons for public change
Anshul Rai Sharma
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Oscars 2025: ‘Emilia Perez’, ‘Wicked’ and ‘The Brutalist’ lead the nominations
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Tales from the Ramayana: The curse that came true for King Dasaratha while he lay on his deathbed
Anand Neelakantan
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Why the CEO of a marketing company argues that clear messaging helps small businesses grow quickly
Donald Miller
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From the memoir: Star para-athlete Deepa Malik recounts the discrimination she faced at the airport
Deepa Malik
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How Rajendra Chola and his army sailed across the seas in the 11th century to beat the Malays
Anirudh Kanisetti
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Welcome 2025: Six new international nonfiction titles that tell different stories about our lives
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Translated fiction: In 1741, King Marthandavarma thwarts the colonial ambitions of the Dutch
CV Raman Pillai GS Iyer