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    Indian history for children: From 1200 to 1850, a brief history of the North Eastern states

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    ‘Special Ops 2.0’ review: Kay Kay Menon-led suspense thriller often resists momentum

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    Is population decline good for nature? Japan shows that may not be the case

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    ‘Saiyaara’ review: A romance as soaring as it is downbeat

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    Why Zohran Mamdani’s surname tells the story of migration, resilience and community

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    US tariffs will crush lives and livelihoods in Bangladesh, Cambodia garment industries

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    A new book on India vs Australia cricket addresses racism and violent fan reactions

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    How ‘glof’ became a common word in Sikkim – and why it haunts people two years later

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    A new book examines whether Hindu nationalists supported the Zionist project to occupy Palestine

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  1. How India can escape the death valley of education

    How India can escape the death valley of education

  2. Indian history for children: From 1200 to 1850, a brief history of the North Eastern states

    Indian history for children: From 1200 to 1850, a brief history of the North Eastern states

  3. ‘Special Ops 2.0’ review: Kay Kay Menon-led suspense thriller often resists momentum

    ‘Special Ops 2.0’ review: Kay Kay Menon-led suspense thriller often resists momentum

  4. Is population decline good for nature? Japan shows that may not be the case

    Is population decline good for nature? Japan shows that may not be the case

  5. ‘Saiyaara’ review: A romance as soaring as it is downbeat

    ‘Saiyaara’ review: A romance as soaring as it is downbeat

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