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    Economic history: How the relationship between government and big business changed in India

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    For young readers: Poems about the various small, astonishing creatures we share the planet with

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    ‘Map of Memories’: Experimental poems resonate with the poet’s identity as migrant, scholar, thinker

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    Review: Rekha is the life and soul of Muzaffar’s Ali’s classic ‘Umrao Jaan’

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    Supreme Court rejects plea to hand over Bodh Gaya temple management to Buddhists

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    Why EC move to create new Bihar voter list has rung the ‘NRC’ alarm bell

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    Tech jobs aplenty in Dubai’s AI boom – depending on your passport

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    India lost jets in Operation Sindoor due to ‘political constraint’: Defence attaché to Indonesia

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Watch: Uvalde student who survived school shooting by playing dead recounts horrors of the day

Miah Cerrillo, 11, student at Robb Elementary School, told the US Congress that she called 911 using her dead teacher’s phone to ask for help.

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Jun 09, 2022 · 04:00 pm
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Miah Cerrillo, a fourth grader who survived the Uvalde shooting by smearing a dead classmate’s blood on herself, described the attack to Congress. “He shot my friend that was next to me,” she said. “And I thought he would come back to the room.” https://t.co/u9of8xocf5 pic.twitter.com/Fh1LS4HyHW

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