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    Welfare economist Jean Drèze wins global award for research on poverty and inequality in India

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    Why the Trinamool Congress is collapsing like a house of cards

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    By Ruskin Bond: A boy finds a purple stone that glows in the sunlight. But this is no ordinary stone

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‘Bhagwan aur Khuda’: Poem narrated by actor Manoj Bajpayee hopes for a united and safe India

‘An important message for our nation,’ tweeted the writer of the 2020 poetry performance on Tuesday.

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Apr 21, 2022 · 04:00 pm
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#BhagwanAurKhuda written and conceptualised by me in 2020 and performed so brilliantly by the legendary @BajpayeeManoj whose presence, performance, narration still gives me goosebumps. An important message for our nation. For all Indians and all humans🙏 @TSeries pic.twitter.com/b23NuGjo6C

— Milap (@MassZaveri) April 19, 2022
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