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Sultana Siddiqui: The Pakistani TV veteran making shows with cross-border appeal
Panic and fear: How Bombay experienced the Great Uprising of 1857
‘I write novels of ideas, but the ideas have to be lived by characters’: Author Sanjena Sathian
A new book tells beginners how to invest directly in stocks (instead of mutual fund schemes)
Ramachandra Guha: It is time for India to redeem its betrayed promises to Jammu and Kashmir
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‘Mandala Murders’ review: Gruesome shocks and a decent police procedural
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This self-help book uses slice-of-life examples and bite-sized essays for lessons in personal wisdom
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A 16th-century Chinese writer spoke of workplace burnout, creating a design for radical acts of rest
Jason Wang, The Conversation Xiaon He, The Conversation
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