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  • Caste as seen through an Orientalist lens: The ironic legacy of 18th-century Company paintings
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    Caste as seen through an Orientalist lens: The ironic legacy of 18th-century Company paintings

  • A new self-help book recommends ways to step out of the comfort zone and take on new challenges
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    A new self-help book recommends ways to step out of the comfort zone and take on new challenges

  • The situation doesn’t look too good for Iran. Three scenarios that could unfold
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    The situation doesn’t look too good for Iran. Three scenarios that could unfold

  • ‘Kaalidhar Laapata’ trailer: Abhishek Bachchan stars in a bucket list comedy
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    ‘Kaalidhar Laapata’ trailer: Abhishek Bachchan stars in a bucket list comedy

  • Sunday book pick: In ‘The Famous Magician’, Argentinian writer César Aira weighs literature in gold
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    Sunday book pick: In ‘The Famous Magician’, Argentinian writer César Aira weighs literature in gold

  • As the US joins Israel’s bombing of Iran, what is the endgame?
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    As the US joins Israel’s bombing of Iran, what is the endgame?

  • ‘Dukh ki Duniya Bhitar Hai’: In writer Jey Sushil’s memoir, an intimate republic and a sense of loss
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    ‘Dukh ki Duniya Bhitar Hai’: In writer Jey Sushil’s memoir, an intimate republic and a sense of loss

  • How the Israel-Iran conflict could impact India
    8

    How the Israel-Iran conflict could impact India

  • For children: Four friends are on a camping trip in a grand amusement park, but something is fishy
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    For children: Four friends are on a camping trip in a grand amusement park, but something is fishy

  • The JCB Prize for Literature has shut down. What else has ended with it?
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    The JCB Prize for Literature has shut down. What else has ended with it?

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