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    How Japanese military officers freely scouted colonial India without raising British suspicion

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    Lahore, love and loss: Why a Partition-theme film sparked memories of my parents’ difficult romance

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    A new book shows the many interesting ways Indians eat rice and combine it with other ingredients

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    Why are so many trees falling in Mumbai?

  • A new biography of Aurangzeb examines the role of his queens and the harem in his empire
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    A new biography of Aurangzeb examines the role of his queens and the harem in his empire

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    How selective public outrage can justify custodial deaths, reinforce state impunity

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    ‘Rajani’: How Bankim Chandra Chattopadhyay addressed caste, class, and desire in the 19th century

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    E20 may marginally hurt mileage, but vehicle damage claims ‘overblown’: Nitin Gadkari

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Watch: Scenes of chaos at Mumbai Ganesh Chaturthi celebrations as crowd breaks through barricade

Devotees who had gathered at famous Lalbaugcha Raja pushed and shoved one another, leading to a stampede-like situation.

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Sep 21, 2023 · 02:00 pm
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#लालबागचाराजा दर्शनाकरिता आलेल्या भाविकांचे हाल , खुपच गंभीर परिस्थिती! Actually सेलिब्रिटी आल्यामुळे लोकांना दर्शनासाठी तासभर थांबून राहावे लागते. मग एकदम दर्शनाच्या रांगा सोडतात.
गर्दी ,वेळेचं नियोजन आवश्यक
लोकांच्या जीवाशी खेळ ?@LalbaugchaRaja @MumbaiPolice pic.twitter.com/VrbZUJZIy3

— Shittal kardekar (@ShittalKardekar) September 20, 2023

You may not agree with me, but tell me frankly what is the point in getting jostled or herded like cattle for a few a few seconds of glimpse at the idol?
I prefer to do it at home, Bhagwan Ganesh doesn't differentiate. 🙏🙏 pic.twitter.com/PzeRH2sHmw

— Deepak Prabhu 🇮🇳भारत🇮🇳 (@ragiiing_bull) September 21, 2023
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