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  • Elephants can socialise and forage in all-male groups, shows study
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    Elephants can socialise and forage in all-male groups, shows study

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    Jagannath Prasad Das (1936-2026): A lifelong pursuit for meaning and coherence in a fragmented world

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    Podcast: Why a historian of capitalism believes the neoliberal order is dying

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    ‘Akin to Kashmir’: Josy Joseph’s new book recounts the dramatic accession of the North East

  • Meena Kandasamy’s new novel: A scandalous deepfake video of an Indian Marxist woman goes viral
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    Meena Kandasamy’s new novel: A scandalous deepfake video of an Indian Marxist woman goes viral

  • India’s child marriage crisis is far from over, shows latest data
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    India’s child marriage crisis is far from over, shows latest data

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    How data centres disrupt the lives of local communities

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    A ban on meat in Amritsar triggers a legal challenge – and rakes up a contentious history

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    ‘No matter how busy a train is, you can always find a quiet space’: Travel writer Monisha Rajesh

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Watch: Auto rickshaw burns after driver sets it on fire in Hanamkonda, Telangana

According to reports, the driver was under pressure from financiers and from the regular hike in fuel prices.

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Aug 29, 2021 · 11:26 am
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Unable to bear the financiers pressure and daily hike in fuel prices badly reflected an auto rickshaw driver set fire the auto. The incident took place at kaloji junction in Hanamkonda on Saturday. pic.twitter.com/zUvx7rsy3X

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