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  • Plagiarism is rampant in Indian food writing – but finally, bloggers have a way to fight it

    Plagiarism is rampant in Indian food writing – but finally, bloggers have a way to fight it

    Chanpreet Khurana
    · Jul 04, 2017 · 11:30 am
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    Four outspoken bloggers abducted in Pakistan have been set free, but they've since fallen silent

    Saim Saeed
    · Feb 07, 2017 · 06:30 am