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  • A new book sets out to trace the roots of modern languages back to one ancient tongue
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    A new book sets out to trace the roots of modern languages back to one ancient tongue

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    In Raj Khosla biography, a portrait of a director as a ‘gloriously flawed human being’

  • ‘April May 99’ review: An irresistibly charming summer vacation
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    ‘April May 99’ review: An irresistibly charming summer vacation

  • ‘I want all people to be nothing else but Indians’: Shashi Tharoor on BR Ambedkar’s vision
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    ‘I want all people to be nothing else but Indians’: Shashi Tharoor on BR Ambedkar’s vision

  • The hollow hype over India as the ‘AI use case capital of the world’
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    The hollow hype over India as the ‘AI use case capital of the world’

  • A border ran through it: The life and lonely death of an 80-year-old Kashmiri man
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    A border ran through it: The life and lonely death of an 80-year-old Kashmiri man

  • Startup stories: How two young men tried to make drinking tea cool with an investment of Rs 3 lakh
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    Startup stories: How two young men tried to make drinking tea cool with an investment of Rs 3 lakh

  • From the memoir: Radiologist Sneh Bhargava writes about being the only woman director of AIIMS
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    From the memoir: Radiologist Sneh Bhargava writes about being the only woman director of AIIMS

  • What we know so far about the new Covid variant  NB.1.8.1.
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    What we know so far about the new Covid variant NB.1.8.1.

  • NGOs that receive foreign funding cannot publish news content, says home ministry
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    NGOs that receive foreign funding cannot publish news content, says home ministry

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‘Tell me where we should spend less’: Sanjeev Sanyal to anchor when asked about no income-tax relief

The Principal Economic Advisor in the Finance Ministry left Aaj Tak’s Anjana Om Kashyap temporarily speechless.

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Feb 02, 2022 · 12:22 pm
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