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    ‘Procedure not followed’: Dhaka on reports of India ‘pushing’ persons into Bangladesh

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    How India allegedly deported 40 Rohingya refugees by forcing them into Andaman Sea

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    A hidden debt crisis is silently wrecking the dreams of India’s middle class

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    ‘Men at Home’: Gyanendra Pandey’s book on South Asian masculinity leaves much to be desired

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    ‘I always remember the streets, the stone’: Two poets write about cities around the world

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    When war becomes a meme: Tagore’s warning against hollow nationalism

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    Why India needs women in national security leadership roles

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    ‘Ideas, Thoughts and Memories’: A rich anthology of literary essays by Bengal’s foremost writers

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Ku Klux Klan note on raincoat: Black police officer files discrimination charge against department

Keith Pool filed the charge against the Sheffield Lake police department in the US after former police chief Anthony Campo left the note.

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Dec 14, 2021 · 05:22 pm
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