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  • ‘Aurangzeb Alamgir and the Mughal Empire’ rescues the emperor from both praise and condemnation
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    ‘Aurangzeb Alamgir and the Mughal Empire’ rescues the emperor from both praise and condemnation

  • The Supreme Court’s right-to-walk judgment should change how Indian cities build roads
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    The Supreme Court’s right-to-walk judgment should change how Indian cities build roads

  • Government school students cannot be compelled to recite Hindu prayers: Chhattisgarh HC
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    Government school students cannot be compelled to recite Hindu prayers: Chhattisgarh HC

  • Talk of separate Tamil Nadu today would be seen as mental health issue, not sedition: Madras HC
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    Talk of separate Tamil Nadu today would be seen as mental health issue, not sedition: Madras HC

  • In Haryana village, protest for drinking water is met with FIRs, teargas and social media curbs
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    In Haryana village, protest for drinking water is met with FIRs, teargas and social media curbs

  • ‘Satluj’ review: A harrowing, heart-rending tale of impunity and courage
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    ‘Satluj’ review: A harrowing, heart-rending tale of impunity and courage

  • July Indian fiction: Six new novels that reimagine the Indian family and its stories
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    July Indian fiction: Six new novels that reimagine the Indian family and its stories

  • ‘Rajani’: How Bankim Chandra Chattopadhyay addressed caste, class, and desire in the 19th century
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    ‘Rajani’: How Bankim Chandra Chattopadhyay addressed caste, class, and desire in the 19th century

  • Harsh Mander: The destruction of Muslim livelihoods by state laws and policies in India
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    Harsh Mander: The destruction of Muslim livelihoods by state laws and policies in India

  • Kashmir’s turbulence feeds Bollywood’s lust for xenophobic content
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    Kashmir’s turbulence feeds Bollywood’s lust for xenophobic content

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Watch: Child falls into open manhole, saved from drowning by passersby in Ghaziabad, Uttar Pradesh

Ghaziabad authorities sealed the open manhole soon after the incident.

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Apr 26, 2022 · 11:26 am
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#Ghaziabad वीडियो को देखिए और अंदाजा लगाइए कि आप 21 वी शताब्दी के कौन से स्मार्ट सिटी में है, खुले सीवर में डूबती बच्ची और सीवर में कूदकर बचाता यह शख्स गाजियाबाद के गोविंदपुरम का है, लोगो ने बच्ची को गिरते देखा तो जान बच गयी, @aksharmaBharat @AMRUTCityGzb @UPGovt @MSTawarIAS pic.twitter.com/AkCLB90ndN

— Lokesh Rai 🇮🇳 (@lokeshRlive) April 25, 2022

#ghaziabad निगम ने सीवर के ढ़क्कन लगाने का जो काम 4 महीने में नही किया वही काम 4 घण्टे में हो गया। ये विभाग ही ऐसा हैं हादसों से सबक लेता हैं। @MSTawarIAS @aksharmaBharat @UPGovt @CMOfficeUP @a4ayushg @SCrimereporter @sanjaysriNBT @Deepak18208530 https://t.co/5PPbKDsxE2 pic.twitter.com/lh1winySaB

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