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  • Kazuo Ishiguro won the Nobel Prize for making us cry. But, ‘Never Let Me Go’ should make us angry
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    Kazuo Ishiguro won the Nobel Prize for making us cry. But, ‘Never Let Me Go’ should make us angry

  • Why the number of bus users in Mumbai and Delhi has plummeted
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    Why the number of bus users in Mumbai and Delhi has plummeted

  • Highest exclusion in Bihar draft roll: Women, Muslim-dominant districts
    3

    Highest exclusion in Bihar draft roll: Women, Muslim-dominant districts

  • How the Rann of Kutch became essential to the Indus Basin conflicts between India and Pakistan
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    How the Rann of Kutch became essential to the Indus Basin conflicts between India and Pakistan

  • Why ‘Su From So’ has gone from under-the-radar Kannada film to a breakout hit
    5

    Why ‘Su From So’ has gone from under-the-radar Kannada film to a breakout hit

  • Pulitzer Prize for biography: ‘Every Living Thing’ charts the tension between two types of ‘genius’
    6

    Pulitzer Prize for biography: ‘Every Living Thing’ charts the tension between two types of ‘genius’

  • Parliament debate on Operation Sindoor shows Indian democracy is ‘reeling’ away
    7

    Parliament debate on Operation Sindoor shows Indian democracy is ‘reeling’ away

  • 10,000 steps a day isn’t the magic number you need to stay healthy
    8

    10,000 steps a day isn’t the magic number you need to stay healthy

  • The word ‘assassination’ was first used by Shakespeare in ‘Macbeth’. What are its origins?
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    The word ‘assassination’ was first used by Shakespeare in ‘Macbeth’. What are its origins?

  • Urban immobility: Why the Mumbai Metro is failing to take off
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    Urban immobility: Why the Mumbai Metro is failing to take off

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  1. Kazuo Ishiguro won the Nobel Prize for making us cry. But, ‘Never Let Me Go’ should make us angry

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