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  • ‘Jeans jihad’: How Delhi’s industries minister shut down a booming, Muslim-dominated garment hub
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    ‘Jeans jihad’: How Delhi’s industries minister shut down a booming, Muslim-dominated garment hub

  • The Himesh Reshammiya comeback is a rebellion against polished, curated celebrity culture
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    The Himesh Reshammiya comeback is a rebellion against polished, curated celebrity culture

  • Could ChatGPT leave us stuck on the ‘peak of Mount Stupid’?
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    Could ChatGPT leave us stuck on the ‘peak of Mount Stupid’?

  • Why a court ban on encrypted email service Proton Mail has sparked digital privacy fears
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    Why a court ban on encrypted email service Proton Mail has sparked digital privacy fears

  • Why Indians were discouraged from migrating to Cuba in the early 20th century
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    Why Indians were discouraged from migrating to Cuba in the early 20th century

  • In a new book, personal finance experts advise how to invest in gold, and its pros and cons
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    In a new book, personal finance experts advise how to invest in gold, and its pros and cons

  • US to impose 25% tariffs on India from August 1, says Donald Trump
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    US to impose 25% tariffs on India from August 1, says Donald Trump

  • Book excerpt: How Anupam Kher overcame the odds to make his passion project ‘Tanvi the Great’
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    Book excerpt: How Anupam Kher overcame the odds to make his passion project ‘Tanvi the Great’

  • At the heart of Maharashtra’s Marathi push back is a debate over Indian identity
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    At the heart of Maharashtra’s Marathi push back is a debate over Indian identity

  • Bomb claim on UK flight: Man who shouted ‘Allahu Akbar’ arrested, identified as Abhay Nayak
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    Bomb claim on UK flight: Man who shouted ‘Allahu Akbar’ arrested, identified as Abhay Nayak

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Watch: Waving hologram of Queen Elizabeth passes in 260-year-old carriage, crowds wave back

The hologram depicted the Queen in her youth, holding a sceptre and wearing the crown.

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Jun 06, 2022 · 11:38 am
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So a hologram of the queen drove through London in a golden carriage today. And people waved at it. They waved at a hologram. pic.twitter.com/hxRFzFp2N7

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