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    Audio master: The heart is still crazy about ‘Dil To Pagal Hai’

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    It’s time to beat Pakistan at its own game – but India must keep its own hands clean

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    How an Irish poet's epic poem on Kashmir captivated the West, spawning operas, musicals and grandeur

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    RSS threatens to start shakhas in homes if Kerala evicts it from temple premises

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    Beyond Harappa: Pakistanis struggle with the paradox of their Indian heritage

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    Meet Sujata and Asoka, the Indo-German dancers who charmed Hollywood in the 1950s

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    The harmonium was born in Europe – so how did it become synonymous with Indian music?

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