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  • Jagannath Prasad Das (1936-2026): A lifelong pursuit for meaning and coherence in a fragmented world
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    Jagannath Prasad Das (1936-2026): A lifelong pursuit for meaning and coherence in a fragmented world

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    How India is trying to use yoga diplomacy in Palestine to disguise its close ties with Israel

  • 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

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    The Hindu disciple of a Muslim saint in Shah Jahan’s India

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    ‘Maryam & Son’: A space for small lives and big grief that larger waves of global politics disallow

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    ‘Voices of Emergency’: How an anthology of protest poetry spoke out against constitutional injustice

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    How a geologist built a Hindustani music oasis in a steel town

  • Indian IT industry wants to take on ‘unglamorous’ AI work for American companies
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    Indian IT industry wants to take on ‘unglamorous’ AI work for American companies

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    A ban on meat in Amritsar triggers a legal challenge – and rakes up a contentious history

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    Long before AI ‘food dramas’, there was Arabic and Persian culinary poetry

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