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  • The RSS man at the centre of Ram temple trust’s controversial run in Ayodhya
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    The RSS man at the centre of Ram temple trust’s controversial run in Ayodhya

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

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    In Gujarat, pastoral nomads are losing ties with grass preserves

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    How Delhi’s Daryaganj Sunday Book Market provided welfare infrastructure for the city’s students

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    Why are so few economists willing to ask awkward questions about India’s development trajectory?

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    ‘Welcome to the Jungle’ review: A non-stop hodgepodge

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    Cookbook: Two summer-friendly recipes that combine culinary traditions of India and Nepal

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

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

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Watch: Passengers jump out through windows as train catches fire while crossing river near Boston

One passenger reportedly jumped into the river from the bridge.

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Jul 23, 2022 · 11:21 am
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Several passengers climbed out of windows when a Boston-area public transit train caught fire during the Thursday morning commute, officials said.

The fire is the latest in a string of dangerous problems with the troubled system. https://t.co/MODZ7koCIJ pic.twitter.com/iJKYM2muYs

— The Associated Press (@AP) July 21, 2022

Passengers on an MBTA commuter train near Boston, MA, rushed to escape from several cars after fire and smoke quickly spread through the train.

No injuries were reported from the 200 people who evacuated. pic.twitter.com/LXN1mIXaVN

— NowThis (@nowthisnews) July 22, 2022

NEW: Video shows Boston’s Orange Line riders jumping out of windows after a train car caught on fire over the Mystic River. The MBTA says a person even jumped from the bridge into the water. pic.twitter.com/2qgNpHKr9Z

— Joshua Jered (@Joshuajered) July 21, 2022
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