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  • Mythological fiction: This tale of love and revenge tells how Ramabhadra became Parashurama

    Mythological fiction: This tale of love and revenge tells how Ramabhadra became Parashurama

    Ranjith Radhakrishnan
    · May 19, 2023 · 05:30 pm
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    Black, white and dead: The court battle for marriage equality resonates beyond those alive

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    A new book examines the cryptocurrency upheaval in India and the world – and its perils

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  • The true story of a Pakistani man’s five years in terrorist captivity and astonishing escape

    The true story of a Pakistani man’s five years in terrorist captivity and astonishing escape

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  • Watch: Comedian Kapil Sharma walks the ramp with three-year-old daughter Anayra at fundraiser

    Watch: Comedian Kapil Sharma walks the ramp with three-year-old daughter Anayra at fundraiser

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    ‘The Living Air’: A birder’s long tryst with birds show how they help overcome human fallibilities

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    Art and revolution: Vivan Sundaram, an artist whose work captured the turmoil of contemporary times

    Sujata Prasad
    · May 14, 2023 · 11:30 am
  • A new novel depicts the indignities and stranglehold of caste over Sikhs immigrants in Britain

    A new novel depicts the indignities and stranglehold of caste over Sikhs immigrants in Britain

    Ujjal Dosanjh
    · May 11, 2023 · 05:30 pm
  • Dongmo, charoti, saikala: The ingenuity of India’s little-known cookware

    Dongmo, charoti, saikala: The ingenuity of India’s little-known cookware

    Priyadarshini Chatterjee
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  • Former Pakistan PM Imran Khan sent to custody of anti-graft body till May 17

    Former Pakistan PM Imran Khan sent to custody of anti-graft body till May 17

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    Shuttle Zone: Decoding mixed doubles in badminton through the lens of an all-time great rally

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  • ‘I don’t think we should write stories being fearful of how they will be received’: Nilanjana S Roy

    ‘I don’t think we should write stories being fearful of how they will be received’: Nilanjana S Roy

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    Bengali to Kannada, Sanskrit to French: How I became multilingual

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  • Ramachandra Guha: How BJP is distorting Indian history to serve its majoritarian agenda

    Ramachandra Guha: How BJP is distorting Indian history to serve its majoritarian agenda

    Ramachandra Guha
    · May 07, 2023 · 06:30 am
  • ‘If the food is over salted, the cook must be in love’: Ranajit Guha, the man behind the historian

    ‘If the food is over salted, the cook must be in love’: Ranajit Guha, the man behind the historian

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    Young Nikhil is the voice actor for a hit cartoon show. He soon realises how different real life is

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    Caught on camera: The moment when Ukrainian and Russian delegates fought at a summit in Turkey

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    · May 05, 2023 · 02:07 pm
  • How shorthand in Marathi made accurate writing possible in newspapers amid colonial surveillance

    How shorthand in Marathi made accurate writing possible in newspapers amid colonial surveillance

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    · May 05, 2023 · 11:30 am
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    Justice Govind Mathur: The principles of democracy can’t be scarified at altar of majoritarianism

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    · May 05, 2023 · 09:00 am
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    Bastar villagers allege aerial bombing by security forces. What is the truth?

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    · May 04, 2023 · 06:30 am
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