Reading
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A restaurant menu from 1935 is a reminder of how much Bombay has changed
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‘Iru’: A biography in motion about anthropologist Irawati Karve, who lived life on her own terms
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From patchwork of princely states to ‘heart’ of India: How modern-day Madhya Pradesh came to be
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Booker Prize review: ‘Orbital’ is a wondrous, evocative novel about witnessing humanity from space
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Manipur Police sub-inspector shot dead allegedly by constable in Jiribam
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Not ‘rote’ learning but focus on two principles that produces skilled, creative Chinese students
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Why India needs to rethink its love for pigeons
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Sunday book pick: The fabulous life of a Bombay spinster in Eunice de Souza’s ‘Dangerlok’
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‘We are Indians, firstly and lastly’: How Dalit Buddhists in Mumbai are resisting caste hierarchy
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November fiction: Festive days continue with these six recently published Indian novels