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  • ‘Aurangzeb Alamgir and the Mughal Empire’ rescues the emperor from both praise and condemnation
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    ‘Aurangzeb Alamgir and the Mughal Empire’ rescues the emperor from both praise and condemnation

  • Umar Khalid book excerpt: Exploring the history of Singhbhum’s tribal societies in British India
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    Umar Khalid book excerpt: Exploring the history of Singhbhum’s tribal societies in British India

  • What Mumbai’s rulers should realise about devastating rains: The exceptional is the new normal
    3

    What Mumbai’s rulers should realise about devastating rains: The exceptional is the new normal

  • Government school students cannot be compelled to recite Hindu prayers: Chhattisgarh HC
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    Government school students cannot be compelled to recite Hindu prayers: Chhattisgarh HC

  • How the blind built a place of their own in Ranchi
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    How the blind built a place of their own in Ranchi

  • Talk of separate Tamil Nadu today would be seen as mental health issue, not sedition: Madras HC
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    Talk of separate Tamil Nadu today would be seen as mental health issue, not sedition: Madras HC

  • The Supreme Court’s right-to-walk judgment should change how Indian cities build roads
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    The Supreme Court’s right-to-walk judgment should change how Indian cities build roads

  • Why Tamil Nadu and Kerala fare poorly in India’s index of state finances – but Odisha does well
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    Why Tamil Nadu and Kerala fare poorly in India’s index of state finances – but Odisha does well

  • ‘Satluj’ review: A harrowing, heart-rending tale of impunity and courage
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    ‘Satluj’ review: A harrowing, heart-rending tale of impunity and courage

  • Interview: Narayan Khandekar, the keeper of colours at the Harvard Art Museum
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    Interview: Narayan Khandekar, the keeper of colours at the Harvard Art Museum

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Watch: Tropical storm Henri causes heavy rainfall, flash floods in parts of New York City

According to the US National Hurricane Center, over 42 million people in eastern US were under a hurricane or tropical storm warning on Saturday.

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Aug 23, 2021 · 10:15 am
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#BREAKING: Hurricane Henri causes severe flash flooding in parts of New York Citypic.twitter.com/8OP0pyeMqB

— I.E.N. (@BreakingIEN) August 22, 2021

Hurricane Henri already making its mark on the Belt Parkway 🚗💨heavy flooding between exits 1 and 2 @News12BK @News12BX #HurricaneHenri pic.twitter.com/NE6V8mUNXB

— Mary-Lyn Buckley (@ml_buckley) August 22, 2021

*HEADS UP NYC:* Tonight looks like it will be the biggest rainfall flooding risk from Hurricane Henri. Almost 4” of rainfall at Central Park so far tonight. Flash flooding already occurring in parts of NYC metro. pic.twitter.com/mEgA6MVLcT

— NYC Scanner (@NYScanner) August 22, 2021

JUST IN 🚨 Impacts of Hurricane Henri — streets of Brooklyn, New York filled with flood water pic.twitter.com/ytzFcAaz6L

— Insider Paper (@TheInsiderPaper) August 22, 2021

Video: Flooding causes a waterfall on a stairway in Brooklyn, New York, as Hurricane Henri affects the area. pic.twitter.com/L3GIiXvhOR

— PM Breaking News (@PMBreakingNews) August 22, 2021

Waves and winds increasing out at Montauk Point #nywx #HurricaneHenri pic.twitter.com/EGdJJYGRe6

— Brian Emfinger (@brianemfinger) August 22, 2021

FDR about a block away from our apartment in the Upper East Side. #HurricaneHenri pic.twitter.com/FQbu8BJDIL

— Mike (@mikedotnet) August 22, 2021
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