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  • Why the India-Pakistan ceasefire is giving Modi supporters heartburn
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    Why the India-Pakistan ceasefire is giving Modi supporters heartburn

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    Operation Sindoor: Both Hindutva backers and leftists are wrong in claiming India-Israel parallels

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    In wake of ceasefire, damaged homes in a Jammu neighbourhood bear witness to human cost of conflict

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    The community that became home: Nine years of Broke Bibliophiles – Bombay Chapter book club

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    What does Trump’s ceasefire announcement mean for Modi's strongman image?

  • Interview: ‘Embarrassing for Modi to compromise under Trump pressure’
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    Interview: ‘Embarrassing for Modi to compromise under Trump pressure’

  • The 2025 Pulitzer Prizes: A readers’ guide to the seven winning books
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    The 2025 Pulitzer Prizes: A readers’ guide to the seven winning books

  • A new book examines the repercussions of shutting the Indian Railways network during Covid-19
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    A new book examines the repercussions of shutting the Indian Railways network during Covid-19

  • From the fall of Islamabad to an attack on Karachi: 5 fake stories that Indian TV news ran with
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    From the fall of Islamabad to an attack on Karachi: 5 fake stories that Indian TV news ran with

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    Will new recycling mandate reduce construction waste in India?

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Watch: Car stuck in raging currents near Badrinath Highway rescued by Border Roads Organisation

The State Disaster Response Force and the police rescued pilgrims returning from Kedarnath as heavy rain hit Uttarakhand.

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Oct 19, 2021 · 10:55 am
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#WATCH | Uttarakhand: Occupants of a car that was stuck at the swollen Lambagad nallah near Badrinath National Highway, due to incessant rainfall in the region, was rescued by BRO (Border Roads Organisation) yesterday. pic.twitter.com/ACek12nzwF

— ANI (@ANI) October 19, 2021

#WATCH | Uttarakhand: SDRF & Police y'day rescued around 22 devotees stuck at Jungle Chatti amid incessant rainfall, while coming back from Kedarnath Temple. They were shifted to Gauri Kund. One 55-yr-old devotee, who was facing difficulty in walking, was shifted on a stretcher. pic.twitter.com/lVkFFHS8Dj

— ANI (@ANI) October 19, 2021
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