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Draconian discipline: How performers are treated in the ruthlessly rigorous world of Korea’s K-pop
Fatima Bhutto
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Watch: Incredible dog recreates the famous training montage from Sylvester Stallone’s ‘Rocky’
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Watch: On International Tiger Day, here are some candid shots of tigers from across the country
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Watch: In Hong Kong, a crowd of nearly two million protestors parts to make way for an ambulance
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Key fights: Nitin Gadkari faces BJP rebel Nana Patole in Nagpur, the headquarters of the RSS
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Opinion: Pragya Thakur’s candidacy is only one more building block in the BJP’s Hindu rashtra
Anjali Mody
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How Chaya Bhuvaneswar, a doctor in the US, wrote a prizewinning debut collection of short stories
Sana Goyal
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‘Waiting’: A short story collection shows us the inner lives of women but doesn’t ask new questions
Jenny Bhatt
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How Dawood Ibrahim’s mentor Khalid Khan saved his life on a cool afternoon in 1980
S Hussain Zaidi
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Watch: Huge wave almost sweeps away woman posing on a cliff in Indonesia
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First Test: Tom Latham, Jeet Raval’s marathon opening stand helps New Zealand dominate Bangladesh
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Mahesh Rao’s ‘Polite Society’ novel set for TV adaptation: Report
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Nitin Gadkari takes on Opposition, asks if a ‘khichdi’ government can ensure development
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‘First take care of your home, then work for party and country’: Nitin Gadkari advises ABVP workers
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Decoding Nitin Gadkari’s gameplan: Jockeying for Prime Minister’s post or simply playing his part?
Vijayta Lalwani
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‘Why Cheat India’ movie review: Emraan Hashmi plays a smooth criminal who has all the answers
Nandini Ramnath
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‘The Accidental Prime Minister’ movie review: A petty attack on the Gandhi family that lacks insight
Nandini Ramnath
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Watch: A Japanese monk was fined for driving in his robe. This is how other monks protested
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Bollywood in 2018: The year’s best characters, and the actors who played them
Nandini Ramnath
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‘Rashtrayana: Trouble in Paradesh’: Appupen is back with a savage satire on a totalitarian state
Debkumar Mitra