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    UK’s new rules for international students will worsen university finances

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    Long shunned as too explicit, an Indian music genre is rising from the margins

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    ‘I was astonished’: Valmik Thapar (1952–2025) on spotting one of his beloved tigers in the wild

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    Nature, who needs it? A writing adventure with Ranjit Hoskote at the Himalayan Writing Retreat

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    June fiction: Six new fiction titles by Indian writers that probe the unseen of everyday life

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    Aristotle would scoff at Mark Zuckerberg’s suggestion that AI can solve the loneliness epidemic

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    How case against Muslim teen accused of ‘love jihad’ fell apart in UP court

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    From the archives: How Raj Khosla and Guru Dutt struck up an instant friendship

  • From Assam to Haryana, arbitrary arrests of social media users make a mockery of the Constitution
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    From Assam to Haryana, arbitrary arrests of social media users make a mockery of the Constitution

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    Pune student arrested for social media post ‘hurting religious sentiments’

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Watch: Elephant and mahout brave overflowing river in Bihar and save themselves

Spotted in Bihar’s Vaishali district after heavy rainfall in the area.

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Jul 19, 2022 · 10:05 am
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An Elephant and Mahaut braved the swollen river Ganga for 3 kilometers to save their lives in Raghopur of Vaishali district.

उफनते पानी से हाथी और महावत की जंग, तस्वीरें बिहार के राघोपुर की हैं. #Bihar #flood #vaishali #elephant #ganga #Rescue pic.twitter.com/dLsIuipcOz

— The Tall Indian (@BihariBaba1008) July 13, 2022
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