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  • Eggs removed from Bengal mid-day meals, says ISKCON, will be replaced with soya, paneer
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    Eggs removed from Bengal mid-day meals, says ISKCON, will be replaced with soya, paneer

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    ‘Super Subbu’ trailer: Telugu series explores sex education lessons in a village

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    When Nehru trekked through the Himalayas to build diplomatic bridges with Bhutan

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    Passport not proof of citizenship, only a travel document, says Centre

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    Readers’ comments: Historians need not defend Hindutva’s simplistic caricatures of Akbar

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    ‘Birthing his pain into a poem’: A poetic journey through five decades of Karnataka’s history

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    Why is the BJP celebrating Bengal’s Partition?

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

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Watch: Fire breaks out in Delhi’s Bhalswa landfill, 12 fire engines arrive to extinguish flames

The massive fire erupted on Tuesday evening.

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Apr 27, 2022 · 11:36 am
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Here’s why we are the worlds most polluted city. We don’t care. It shows in how little we compost. If we did, this massive landfill fire would not have happened. pic.twitter.com/IJmc4eg6fY

— Bharati Chaturvedi (@Bharati09) April 26, 2022

A massive fire broke out at Bhalswa landfill in northwest #Delhi on Tuesday evening. The fire department received a call at around 5.45 pm and 10 fire tenders were rushed to the spot. pic.twitter.com/xbVrznhhib

— Express Delhi-NCR 😷 (@ieDelhi) April 26, 2022
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