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  • How the judiciary paved the way for the current spate of slum demolitions in Delhi
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    How the judiciary paved the way for the current spate of slum demolitions in Delhi

  • ‘Incorrect’ that India lost Rafale ‘jets’ during Operation Sindoor, says defence secretary
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    ‘Incorrect’ that India lost Rafale ‘jets’ during Operation Sindoor, says defence secretary

  • Silica gel: What’s in those little packs and is it toxic?
    3

    Silica gel: What’s in those little packs and is it toxic?

  • ‘Failures for having dreamed of a united India’: Diplomat KM Panikkar anticipated Partition in 1941
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    ‘Failures for having dreamed of a united India’: Diplomat KM Panikkar anticipated Partition in 1941

  • In photographs: Rebirth at the water’s edge – a journey into India’s stepwells
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    In photographs: Rebirth at the water’s edge – a journey into India’s stepwells

  • Demolishing homes of India’s urban poor fails the address the root causes for informal settlements
    6

    Demolishing homes of India’s urban poor fails the address the root causes for informal settlements

  • How Poonch residents took on godi media for defaming a Muslim cleric killed in shelling by Pakistan
    7

    How Poonch residents took on godi media for defaming a Muslim cleric killed in shelling by Pakistan

  • 'Undignified' Modi caricature: Indore cartoonist denied anticipatory bail by MP High Court
    8

    'Undignified' Modi caricature: Indore cartoonist denied anticipatory bail by MP High Court

  • Watch: Ranveer Singh plays a super-spy in Aditya Dhar’s 1970s-set thriller ‘Dhurandhar’
    9

    Watch: Ranveer Singh plays a super-spy in Aditya Dhar’s 1970s-set thriller ‘Dhurandhar’

  • In his new book, Suraj Yengde writes about local manifestations of caste among Indians in Trinidad
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    In his new book, Suraj Yengde writes about local manifestations of caste among Indians in Trinidad

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Watch: Thousands of red crabs migrate from Christmas Island in Australia to the ocean

The annual migration has caused the closure of roads in the path of the crabs in order to protect them.

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Nov 23, 2021 · 11:52 am
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THAT'S A LOT OF CRABS: Thousands of red crabs are moving from the forest to the ocean, causing road closures on Christmas Island in Australia. According to Parks Australia, the annual migration usually happens in October or November. pic.twitter.com/nTIro0NeTE

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  1. How the judiciary paved the way for the current spate of slum demolitions in Delhi

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    ‘Incorrect’ that India lost Rafale ‘jets’ during Operation Sindoor, says defence secretary

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    ‘Failures for having dreamed of a united India’: Diplomat KM Panikkar anticipated Partition in 1941

  5. In photographs: Rebirth at the water’s edge – a journey into India’s stepwells

    In photographs: Rebirth at the water’s edge – a journey into India’s stepwells

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