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    ‘I am still writing for the lonely soul’: At 91, Ruskin Bond looks back at his literary life

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    Why are Bangladeshis turning against India?

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    The first woman who climbed to the top of the world – and vanished

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    Why Estonian writer Jaan Kross’s historical fiction is worth reading in India today

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    Readers’ comments: As inheritors of the sanatan dharma, how can we foster a questioning people?

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    Carved in stone: Gujarat’s rich cosmopolitan legacy in a 15th-century tomb complex

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    Short stories from Nagaland: A young man’s maiden visit to a clothing showroom doesn’t go as planned

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    How India could cut its reliance on China for rare earth minerals

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    Watch: Why workers at an Adani power plant in Jharkhand went on a strike

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Watch: Concertgoer gets on stage and slaps singer Ava Max during her performance in Los Angeles

‘He slapped me so hard that he scratched the inside of my eye,’ the singer wrote on Twitter.

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Jun 22, 2023 · 08:15 pm
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Fan jumps on stage and scratches @AvaMax tonight during ‘The Motto’ pic.twitter.com/r3ZLR2cEkx

— matt (@intomattyou) June 21, 2023

Someone jumped on stage at @AvaMax concert in LA rn 😭 #Avamax pic.twitter.com/N4QKcjW86x

— Joel Rangel (@Joelr_23) June 21, 2023
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