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  • In Ayodhya, it’s Sangh Parivar vs Sangh Parivar as Ram temple fund ‘theft’ charges blow up
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    In Ayodhya, it’s Sangh Parivar vs Sangh Parivar as Ram temple fund ‘theft’ charges blow up

  • When Nehru trekked through the Himalayas to build diplomatic bridges with Bhutan
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    When Nehru trekked through the Himalayas to build diplomatic bridges with Bhutan

  • Elephants can socialise and forage in all-male groups, shows study
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    Elephants can socialise and forage in all-male groups, shows study

  • Readers’ comments: Historians need not defend Hindutva’s simplistic caricatures of Akbar
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    Readers’ comments: Historians need not defend Hindutva’s simplistic caricatures of Akbar

  • ‘Birthing his pain into a poem’: A poetic journey through five decades of Karnataka’s history
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    ‘Birthing his pain into a poem’: A poetic journey through five decades of Karnataka’s history

  • Eggs will be replaced with soyabean, rajma and paneer in Bengal mid-day meals: ISKCON
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    Eggs will be replaced with soyabean, rajma and paneer in Bengal mid-day meals: ISKCON

  • Why is the BJP celebrating Bengal’s Partition?
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    Why is the BJP celebrating Bengal’s Partition?

  • How India can keep cool as energy demands overheat its power grid
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    How India can keep cool as energy demands overheat its power grid

  • How was Urdu pushed out of public discourse? This book on India’s heartland traces the erasure
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    How was Urdu pushed out of public discourse? This book on India’s heartland traces the erasure

  • 43% rain deficit so far, kharif crops likely to be hit: Centre
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    43% rain deficit so far, kharif crops likely to be hit: Centre

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    In Ayodhya, it’s Sangh Parivar vs Sangh Parivar as Ram temple fund ‘theft’ charges blow up

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    Elephants can socialise and forage in all-male groups, shows study

  4. Readers’ comments: Historians need not defend Hindutva’s simplistic caricatures of Akbar

    Readers’ comments: Historians need not defend Hindutva’s simplistic caricatures of Akbar

  5. ‘Birthing his pain into a poem’: A poetic journey through five decades of Karnataka’s history

    ‘Birthing his pain into a poem’: A poetic journey through five decades of Karnataka’s history

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