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  • Rajasthan: Protestors force shops to shut after ‘cow’s tail’ found inside temple in Bhilwara

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    What a brutal crime in a Kolkata hospital reveals about the dangers women doctors face in India

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    Srinagar’s landscape tells the stories – and silences – of five years since August 5, 2019

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