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  • Caste as seen through an Orientalist lens: The ironic legacy of 18th-century Company paintings
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    Caste as seen through an Orientalist lens: The ironic legacy of 18th-century Company paintings

  • Strikes on Iran: US claims of ‘self-defence’ are illegal under international law
    2

    Strikes on Iran: US claims of ‘self-defence’ are illegal under international law

  • Why some Hindu-Americans are opposing the first South Asian to run in New York’s mayoral poll
    3

    Why some Hindu-Americans are opposing the first South Asian to run in New York’s mayoral poll

  • What two deaths say about ‘peninsular’ India’s insular view of the North East
    4

    What two deaths say about ‘peninsular’ India’s insular view of the North East

  • For children: Four friends are on a camping trip in a grand amusement park, but something is fishy
    5

    For children: Four friends are on a camping trip in a grand amusement park, but something is fishy

  • Delhi’s street vendors aren’t ‘illegal’ – sweeping evictions violate rights, crush livelihoods
    6

    Delhi’s street vendors aren’t ‘illegal’ – sweeping evictions violate rights, crush livelihoods

  • Five crucial questions the report indicting Justice Varma does not answer
    7

    Five crucial questions the report indicting Justice Varma does not answer

  • ‘Panchayat’ season 4 review: Easy-going charm loses the vote to an over-hyped election
    8

    ‘Panchayat’ season 4 review: Easy-going charm loses the vote to an over-hyped election

  • In her new book, Wendy Doniger studies the role of animals in mythological stories and folk tales
    9

    In her new book, Wendy Doniger studies the role of animals in mythological stories and folk tales

  • Fiction: Abandoned by everyone she has ever known, Monica rediscovers her first love, photography
    10

    Fiction: Abandoned by everyone she has ever known, Monica rediscovers her first love, photography

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‘Wanna know what it sounds like?’: Young boys who met online during pandemic create music together

Miles Bonham is six and Justin Wilson is seven.

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Apr 08, 2022 · 11:00 am
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Miles and Justin met online during the pandemic and the rest is musical history

Their story👉https://t.co/LFnRYbIqSu pic.twitter.com/1YvDE4Nugx

— Wu-Tang Is For The Children (@WUTangKids) April 5, 2022
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