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  • Prey, habitat quality play key role in restoring tiger populations
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    Prey, habitat quality play key role in restoring tiger populations

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    For young readers: A good Samaritan helps a man from an ‘enemy’ community in distress

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    Uddhav Sena writes to Lok Sabha speaker, urges him not to recognise any other group

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    At G7 summit, Modi calls for safe maritime routes, protection for seafarers

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    Mumbai is emptying groundwater reservoirs to quench its thirst

  • Exclusion of Dalit converts from Scheduled Caste status revives constitutional dilemma
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    Exclusion of Dalit converts from Scheduled Caste status revives constitutional dilemma

  • Himanta calls Miya Muslims declaring Assamese their mother tongue a ‘fraud’. Assam writers disagree
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    Himanta calls Miya Muslims declaring Assamese their mother tongue a ‘fraud’. Assam writers disagree

  • India’s food regulator flagged over 160 misleading claims. Years later, 120 are still around
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    India’s food regulator flagged over 160 misleading claims. Years later, 120 are still around

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    ‘Going Solo’: In a film about long-distance female cyclists, endurance and a yearning for freedom

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    Data analysis: How SIR deletions shaped BJP’s landslide in Bengal

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Jan 05, 2022 · 12:54 pm
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As it continues to snow across Kashmir.. #Gulmarg #snow #Kashmir pic.twitter.com/j53D7OM7rW

— Ishfaq Tantry اِشفاق تانترے (@ishfaqtantry) January 5, 2022

Dawar Gurez buried under 2 feet of snow.
Video: Sajid Raina pic.twitter.com/0IQBwYDmsC

— Kashmir Weather (@Kashmir_Weather) January 5, 2022

The frontier Gurez valley in north Kashmir's Bandipora district received heavy snowfall. #Kashmir #Srinagar #Bandipora pic.twitter.com/mFZp9MirKO

— Sajid Raina (@Journosajid) January 5, 2022

Around 3 inches of fresh snow has accumulated at Drass.
Video: Yaseen Sabri pic.twitter.com/Gu2aWlHs6f

— Kashmir Weather (@Kashmir_Weather) January 5, 2022

Kashmir valley have received another spell of the snowfall on the second consecutive day, however the snow plough is clearing the snow from Mujipathri Rayar road. pic.twitter.com/QUX3fzRk6T

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