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  • Prey, habitat quality play key role in restoring tiger populations
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    Prey, habitat quality play key role in restoring tiger populations

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    US drops ‘Indo’ from Indo-Pacific Command, says it is ‘restoring legacy’

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    Uprooting a forest for a park: The destructive ‘restoration’ of Delhi’s Central Ridge

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    Why anti-foreigner sentiment is growing in Japan

  • India’s food regulator flagged over 160 misleading claims. Years later, 120 are still around
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    India’s food regulator flagged over 160 misleading claims. Years later, 120 are still around

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    ‘Has been happening throughout time’: Trump on deaths of three Indian seafarers

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    25-26 Samajwadi Party MPs ready to defect, claims Uttar Pradesh deputy chief minister

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    Exclusion of Dalit converts from Scheduled Caste status revives constitutional dilemma

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    Himanta calls Miya Muslims declaring Assamese their mother tongue a ‘fraud’. Assam writers disagree

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Mejari Mallikarjuna from Punganuru in Andhra Pradesh typed the numbers in 13.16 seconds.

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