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Watch: ‘Vande Mataram’, featuring the 75-piece Royal Philharmonic Orchestra and the Royal Choir, UK
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Coronavirus: Situation in Surat gone ‘from bad to worse’ says Gujarat HC, cites delayed response
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Coronavirus: Sing Vande Mataram and national anthem, Surat civic body tells textile traders
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How Bollywood actor Sushant Singh Rajput’s death has been turned into a political football
Devarsi Ghosh
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Only those who say ‘Bharat Mata ki Jai’ can stay in India, says Himachal CM on Delhi violence
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Watch: ‘Postcard News’ co-founder was asked to sing the national song. Here’s his response
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Protest watch: Lawyers march outside Bombay High Court to express support for Citizenship Act
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Watch: ‘Vande Mataram’, India’s national song, gets a new tune in this version by young singers
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Can people of different faiths pray together? A new book on Gandhi and music has an answer
Lakshmi Subramanian
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As CAA protestors reclaim national symbols, an echo of the freedom struggle is heard across India
Rohit Chopra
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The big news: 2012 Delhi rape convicts won’t be hanged on January 22, and nine other top stories
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Hymn ‘Abide With Me’, Gandhi’s favourite, dropped from Beating Retreat tunes: Report
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Through the clouds of protest, sightings of hope
Kalpana Kannabiran
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Uttarakhand satyagraha against a labour register 100 years ago holds hope for CAA protestors
Mrinal Pande
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Satire shot: My friend from the 21st floor prepares to screen Deepika Padukone’s ‘Chhapaak’
Salil Tripathi
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Students of Christian schools eat beef abroad since they don’t learn Indian culture: Giriraj Singh
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‘Don’t ask me till January’: MS Dhoni tight-lipped about future in rare public appearance
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Wrestler Ritu Phogat registers dominant victory in Beijing on MMA debut
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AIMIM’s victory in Bihar bye-poll is ‘the most dangerous election verdict’, says Giriraj Singh
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Revisiting ‘Night Song’, Nusrat Fateh Ali Khan’s most experimental album ever
Devarsi Ghosh