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  • Fiction: A scheme to unearth the ‘lost’ Saraswati river becomes an act of Hindu nationalist pride
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    Fiction: A scheme to unearth the ‘lost’ Saraswati river becomes an act of Hindu nationalist pride

  • Historical romance: In 1906, an Englishwoman is infatuated by the handsome Indian groom of her horse
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    Historical romance: In 1906, an Englishwoman is infatuated by the handsome Indian groom of her horse

  • ‘A dry future powered by the sun’: Solar water pumps are draining India’s groundwater reserves
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    ‘A dry future powered by the sun’: Solar water pumps are draining India’s groundwater reserves

  • Desolate landscape to tourist hub: How China is transforming Mount Everest
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    Desolate landscape to tourist hub: How China is transforming Mount Everest

  • How Zohran Mamdani is busting the fake nostalgia of ‘Iran before the Islamic revolution’ memes
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    How Zohran Mamdani is busting the fake nostalgia of ‘Iran before the Islamic revolution’ memes

  • Harsh Mander: The plunder and loot by private healthcare in India
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    Harsh Mander: The plunder and loot by private healthcare in India

  • Why Ambedkar’s statue has been barred from the Madhya Pradesh High Court
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    Why Ambedkar’s statue has been barred from the Madhya Pradesh High Court

  • Why Adani’s Dharavi redevelopment plan has run into resistance from some residents
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    Why Adani’s Dharavi redevelopment plan has run into resistance from some residents

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

  • For historian Jim Masselos (1940-2025), Mumbai was a city that was both his archive and his muse
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    For historian Jim Masselos (1940-2025), Mumbai was a city that was both his archive and his muse

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Watch: Malaysian singer Siti Nurhaliza sings in Tamil at AR Rahman’s concert in Kuala Lumpur

‘Munbe Vaa’ was originally sung by Shreya Ghosal.

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Jan 30, 2023 · 10:48 am
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Guess who just added about 67000 Tamil speaking fans to her name at the @arrahman concert in KL 😂 @CTNurhaliza11 pic.twitter.com/zpyXt4mbNR

— Harith Iskander (@HarithIskander) January 28, 2023

Our very own Siti Nurhaliza at AR Rahman Concert ! Nothing is impossible for her … pic.twitter.com/c7OqLBLv5K

— Dr. Rais Hussin (@raishussin) January 29, 2023

Malaysian songstress Siti Nurhaliza took on Munbe Vaa. I was so nervous for her but she blew everyone away. Received a standing ovation. She doesn’t speak Tamil btw. She’s Malay. That’s what made it extra special. pic.twitter.com/V3vh3dyDbV

— cosmic cookiee (@cookieecosmic) January 28, 2023
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